The iPhone and iPad maker's keynote on Monday included updates on financial figures, sales and shipments, and other numerical nuggets. Here's what you need to know.
Apple chief executive Tim Cook and other senior staff took to the stage at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California to announce the latest and greatest from the technology giant.
With the latest software and features in its mobile and desktop platforms on deck — notably iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 "Yosemite" — the keynote kicked off the week of Apple developer-focused events.
During the keynote, the company's management, lead engineers, vice-presidents, and other key personnel dished out the latest numbers, from sales and shipments through to financials and other figures.
Here's what was said during the hour-long keynote:
25 years since the first Worldwide Developer Conference
9 million registered Apple developers, a 47 percent increase from 2013
12 percent growth in Mac market share during the PC decline
80 million Macs installed to date
40 million copies of OS X Mavericks installed to date, about 51 percent of its entire Mac install base
10 major new features in OS X 10.10 "Yosemite," including Handoff, Continuity, and iCloud Drive
800 million iOS-powered devices sold to date
200 million iPad units sold to date
500 million iPhone units sold to date
97 percent overall satisfaction for iOS 7, according to Apple
130 million customers new to Apple in the past year
89 percent of all iPhone, iPad users on the latest version of iOS 7
1.2 million apps available on the App Store
300 million visitors to the Apple App Store each week