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KUALA  LUMPUR, May 6 ― We reported earlier that this year’s Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 20) will be presented in an online format, and without a live audience for this year due to the current Covid-19 outbreak. Apple has just announced the official date for the virtual...

BY DZAMIRA DZAFRI

Now in its 31st year, WWDC 20 will let developers around the world get early access to the future iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS developments, but this time online instead of in a live conference setting. They’ll also get to learn from Apple engineers as they work to build new app experiences of Apple customers.

According to Apple, there are 23 million registered developers in more than 155 countries and regions. Developers are encouraged to download the Apple Developer app to get additional WWDC20 programme information, including keynote and Platforms State of the Union details, session and lab schedules, and other information to be shared in June. Information will also be made available on the Apple Developer website and by email.

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