![]() The 'fingers crossed' icon looks exactly like this - so Apple may announce a new way of dealing with emojis, as it did a few years back when iOS started to suggest emoji for words in messages when you activate the emoji keyboard. So this could refer to gambling apps (which seems unlikely, given Apple's family-friendly ethos) or just emoji in general. We thought the 'crossed fingers' icon at top right looked like the National Lottery logo. But mind-bending geometry has been seen in a few other games since MV came along, so could just refer to gaming in a generic way. The Escher-style geometric shape on the left (below the rocket ship) is strongly reminiscent of Monument Valley, and we'd love to hear about the launch of a new version of that (we're currently on version 2). Not the most glamorous of features, but perhaps we'll change our minds after hearing what Apple's got to say. The rocket ship on the left is the icon for macOS's Launchpad feature, an application launcher. We often get an update on how much money app developers have made at Apple events. The capital A to the left of Apple's logo at the top signifies the App Store and this may get another revamp - or it could just refer to the general success of App Store sales. ![]() You'll see a swift on the right (above the hammer) which suggests an update to Apple's Swift coding language. ![]() After the Memoji customisation feature last year, are we going to get another new kind of Animoji? “If you're baffled by the unicorn at the centre of the invite, remember that he's one of the Animoji you can access on X-series iPhones - just like the robot you'll see in the announcement graphic at the top of this story. The team at Macworld have studied the invite that was sent out to the press and also is part of the WWDC graphic at the top of this article and we thought it would be worth sharing with you… Tickets were $1599 each but registration closed back in March 2019, so if you haven’t got a ticket then its not all lost, as Apple livestreams the keynote presentation.ġ1 Clues As To What Might Be Announced In The WWDC Keynote The conference will be held at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose in California from June 3rd to 7th 2019. The WorldWide Developers Conference is Apple's summer training and networking event for software developers and begins with a series of product announcements that will be watched around the world. In this article we take a look at what Apple is expected to and rumoured to announce at this year’s developer conference. That said, they have also been known to make announcements about hardware too, including both previous Mac Pro computers and there is a growing expectation that Apple may announce the new long-awaited ‘modular’ Mac Pro at this year’s WWDC. The WorldWide Developer Conference is held every year by Apple in early June and as it is a software developer conference, Apple tend to use the conference keynote to make key announcements about software, usually the different operating system for Mac phones, tablets, watches and TV devices. ![]()
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