Reflecting on previous years, the event will be completely remote (it opens in a new tab), with the keynote speech being streamed on June 6, and weekly developer sessions will also be held remotely. Apple’s conference is usually where we will see updates for iOS, macOS, iPadOS and its other software. Last year it brought widgets to the iPadOS 15, while we saw Focus come to iPadOS, iOS 15, watchOS and macOS to help your productivity. We expect the next releases to be announced, but we will cover everything Apple announces as soon as it arrives on June 6th. WWDC has always been a weekly event, as Apple wants to reach out to its developers about the latest features it hopes will benefit applications across the App Store. Regardless of the Internet-only connection for the past two years, sessions have always been a useful guide for developers as they talk to Apple engineers about how to solve certain problems and get inspired to try new features. But there have also been many events and applications hosted by Apple fans, whether held around San Jose or as online events. Apple said in a press release that it will be hosting a developer and student conference in Apple Park on June 6 to attend the keynote address, so it’s not just an online event compared to previous years. However, the first call port will be Apple’s Developer app (opens in a new tab). This will allow you to see what events you can watch, and it will also allow you to download some sign-ups to keep track of the time that suits you best. However, if you are planning to visit San Jose, many Twitter developers will probably go too. And if you’re a developer, see if you can attend community sessions on when the next iOS and macOS releases will be announced, so you can capture features and ideas for your applications.