9to5 Mac reports that Apple has revealed the dates of its forthcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) via Siri. While the Apple website has yet to formally announce the news, if you ask Siri on your iPhone or iPad “When is WWDC?” she will answer “The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held June 13 through June 17 in San Francisco. I can’t wait!”
And while Siri hasn’t given the exact location, it’s most likely that the WWDC will be taking place at the usual venue, Moscone West.
It looks as though Apple definitely intended to announce the WWDC dates in this novel way, as earlier today when Siri was asked “When is WWDC?” she was still replying “WWDC is not yet announced.”
It’s expected that Apple will be revealing iOS 10 and OS X 10.12 during WWDC, among other things, possibly including the announcement of a new MacBook range. It’s unlikely that there will be any revelations about future iPhones, or iPads, however.
Source: Siri announces WWDC 2016 will be held June 13th through June 17th in San Francisco