Apple
WWDC 2014: What to Expect



If you use an
iPhone,
iPad or
Mac, Monday is the day everything changes.
At 10 a.m. local time, an
Apple executive — probably CEO Tim Cook — will trot onstage at San Francisco's Moscone Center to kick off the key**te for the company's annual
Worldwide Developers Conference to unveil the next generation of software for all its devices
iOS 8 and
OS X 10.10 will be shown to the public for the first time, each with plenty of new features.
See also:
8 Great Hidden Features in iOS 7
The software won't actually arrive on consumer devices for months, but the event will point the way for
Apple users everywhere. Will
Apple wow us with in**vations, or will it be complacent with just incremental updates?
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