Apple should announce during today's WWDC keynote a new old name for its iOS mobile operating system powering the iPhone and iPod touch devices, calling it iPhoneOS.
Apple may rename iOS to iPhoneOS at WWDC 2020, no hardware announcements expected

Apple should announce during today's WWDC keynote a new old name for its iOS mobile operating system powering the iPhone and iPod touch devices, calling it iPhoneOS.
Tomorrow at 10:00AM Pacific, Tim Cook and company will take the stage to kick off WWDC 2020 celebrations and workshops. The Worldwide Developer Conference 2020 is completely virtual this year and according to Apple's press release, bigger than ever. With the ability to reach more developers virtually, Apple opened all sessions to any registered developers. This WWDC 2020 iPhone wallpaper pack is inspired by the media and developer invitations.
The Apple Events app was bumped yesterday to version 3.0 on the tvOS App Store, bringing updated text and graphics for the upcoming June 22 WWDC keynote along with a surprise announcement from Apple: the software has become part of the company's TV app.
After Apple Developer Forums have been unavailable for a couple of hours this morning ahead of the promised redesign, the overhauled look is now live.
Apple yesterday published the Worldwide Developers Conference hub on YouTube, and you can elect to be reminded via a notification when the virtual keynote is about to be live-streamed.
Apple this morning officially announced as many as 350 winners of its annual WWDC Swift student challenge from 41 different countries and regions.
Ahead of this year's all-online Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has updated the official Apple Developer app with not only a new design, but also new features and finally welcomes a macOS version.
Despite the fact that Apple is going with an all-digital Worldwide Developers Conference this year, the company is trying to keep the general routine the same. That includes invitations for a keynote that won't have an in-person attendance.
On Monday, June 22, Apple is going to kick off this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, and now the company has revealed just how busy this event is going to be.
Earlier this year, Apple confirmed that it would be making a significant change to its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, going an all-digital route due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
On March 13, Apple announced an online-only Worldwide Developers Conference for June 2020. As with all announcements, Apple includes a custom image for each event.
Within this Wallpaper of the Week collection, you will find WWDC 2020 wallpapers for iPhone and iPad. The fun sticker-style invitation has been mimicked in the following downloads made by some familiar digital artists.
What felt like only a matter of time has finally arrived: Apple has just confirmed its plans for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference in light of the global coronavirus pandemic.