We’ll be streaming the conference live on Techmoran, as usual The Worldwide Developers Conference(WWDC) is approaching. Even though Apple’s event will take place from June 6 to 10, 2022, and is primarily geared at developers, its opening conference should be of interest to everyone, including the general public. That’s excellent because it’ll be shown live, particularly on YouTube (the video is at the top of this post), Apple TV, and the Apple website. If you’re curious about what will be announced, keep in mind that we’ve collated all of the more serious rumours over the last several weeks. There should be a lot of software, such as iOS 16, macOS 13, and watchOS 9, but there will also most likely be hardware, such as MacBooks, the Apple M2 processor, and perhaps a mixed reality headset. So, on Monday at 20h,  follow us here to watch this event live.