Apple shares WWDC 2022 schedule, keynote is on June 6 at the usual hour
Apple has published the schedule of its World Wide Developer Conference, which is set to kick off on June 6.
For the first time since the pandemic broke out, WWDC will have some on-campus attendance of developers. The keynote will be held online, though, and streamed live on Apple's website, its Developer app, Apple TV, and YouTube.
The keynote will announce all the software news about Apple's many platforms at 10 am PDT on June 6.
Then at 2 pm, PDT follows the Platforms State of the Union - this is where developers will get detailed information about the new tools, technologies, and features for their apps on Apple's software platforms.
Closing out the first day, at 5 pm PDT will be Apple's Design Awards.
There's over a month left to go before we see iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, and the next iteration of macOS, but we'll be here to cover the announcements of the event.