the time announced today, Apple will hold the keynote address of the WWDC 2014 Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday, June 12, at 9:30 PM.

Apple usually unveils new versions of iOS and OS X in its opening speech and then launches in the early fall. This year, iOS 8 does not seem to be much different from iOS 7, and instead includes new apps like Healthbook for collecting health information, a new version of Maps with new features, and, of course, the ability to split the screen for the iPad . .

On the other hand, the new OS X is in the spotlight because it is said that compared to the previous version (Mavericks), its design has changed completely and it is closer to the design language of iOS 7 to be ready for the long future. Apple recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Mac and is not going to give up its desktop / laptop operating system.

 

But 9to5mac’s Mark Gorman says we should wait for the introduction of a new product in this year’s keynote address. Given that the MacBook Air 2014 has been introduced separately (online), the vacancy in the event will probably be filled by the MacBook Air Retina, which we have been hearing about for some time.

The possibility of introducing other products such as the new iWatch or Apple TV is a bit far-fetched, but they can not be ignored.

What do you expect from next month’s Apple event?