Apple Developer App Gets WWDC 2023 Update

Apple has started preparations for the Worldwide Developers Conference that's coming in under two weeks, and today, the Apple Developer app was updated for those who are attending or planning to join sessions and labs.

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The Apple Developer app outlines the 2023 session videos, 1-on-1 labs, Slack activities, and more, plus it introduces new WWDC 2023 stickers. When iOS 17 and the other new software updates are introduced, the Developer app will include videos and sessions organized into specific topics, as well as scheduling for sessions and activities.

Thank you for your feedback! New in this release:
- Explore all WWDC23 has to offer, including session videos, activities in Slack, 1-on-1 labs, and more.
- We've also fixed bugs and added various other enhancements.

Apple's 2023 WWDC event is set to begin on June 5 with a 10:00 a.m. keynote that will see the company unveil ‌iOS 17‌, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, and more, including the long awaited AR/VR headset.

Developers will be able to watch the WWDC keynote using the app, and can also access all of the new development content. The Apple Developer app can be downloaded from the App Store for free. It is available on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. [Direct Link]

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Top Rated Comments

snow755 Avatar
3 weeks ago

Anyone knows when the schedule of the sessions will be released?
this is has close has I can find


https://www.macrumors.com/2023/05/23/apple-announces-wwdc-2023-schedule/
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Apple Fan 2008 Avatar
3 weeks ago
When they announced Apple Silicon I wanted to watch EVERY video on it for WWDC. I was extremely interested.
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East India Company Avatar
2 weeks ago
Thank god we have new stickers
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goonie4life9 Avatar
3 weeks ago
“We’re thrilled to release the most advanced, most interactive WWDC23 app we’ve ever released!”
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_Spinn_ Avatar
2 weeks ago
I’m very excited for WWDC this year!
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anshuvorty Avatar
3 weeks ago
IMHO, looking back, and even after the WWDC keynote from last year, there really weren't any exciting or "must-have" new features that were announced for the xOS releases. It was all relatively iterative, especially on macOS, where the exciting new change was the transition from Sys Pref > Sys Settings and the debacle and outrage it caused for many sys admins, including myself.

And, if the headset isn't announced, then yea, the updates will all be relatively minor this year as well cuz, even though the tech theme/trend of the year is trending towards AIs/LLMs, you know that Apple has no skin in that department, so they can't announce a chatbot/copilot like ChatGPT for xOS/turn Siri into a chatbot/copilot.
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