Last year's WWDC introduced us to iOS 13 for iPhone, which added dark mode, an updated Mail app, and swipe typing, among many other features. And while the engineering sessions are for developers only, the keynote can be watched by everyone. There won't be thousands of developers packed into a convention center, but there will be millions around the globe tuning in and learning everything that they'll have to work with in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. The novel coronavirus may have shut down Apple's in-person event, but the show must go on. So what can you expect from the new virtual format and when and how can you watch the keynote and developer sessions? For the last three years, Apple has hosted its Worldwide Developers Conference at the San Jose Convention Center, but thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, WWDC 2020 is now an online-only event.
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