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Siri says Apple's developer conference WWDC begins June 13

Apple has revealed the dates where it will show its next batch of software and hardware.
Written by Jake Smith, Contributor
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Apple's voice assistant Siri has seemingly confirmed the dates for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, a high profile gathering of Apple executives, engineers, and third-party developers, as June 13 through June 17.

When asked the dates for WWDC, the voice assistant responds: "The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held June 13 through June 17 in San Francisco. I can't wait!"

Apple is expected to announce iOS 10, OS X 10.11, and more at the keynote event that has typically kicked off the conference, likely to be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.

Apple, nor Siri, have confirmed when registration for the conference will begin. In the past, Apple offers each $1,599 ticket to developers based on a lottery system.

Apple has not updated its WWDC website with the dates. 9to5Mac, who first spotted the info, says Siri wasn't giving the same response earlier on Monday.

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