Apple hasn't officially announced the dates for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference yet, but Siri seems to blab if you ask. Apple's personal assistant says that WWDC will run from June 13 to June 17 in San Francisco. The location hasn't been confirmed, but the conference has historically been held at the Moscone West event space downtown.
The official WWDC site hasn't been updated with the new information and there's no way to register to buy tickets yet, but if Siri is telling people the date, we'll probably get more information soon.
Apple has historically used its opening-day WWDC keynote to show off new OS X and iOS versions, and watchOS was added to the rotation last year. We may see a next-generation version of tvOS, too, now that the Apple TV is a full-fledged platform unto itself. Rumors haven't told us much of what to expect, but OS X may end up getting Siri and a "MacOS" branding change to bring it in line with Apple's other platforms.
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