Join Cody and Sebastien for the third annual WWDC Fantasy Draft, a special episode where the two co-hosts turn a pre-event rumors roundup into a fun game. Play along and make your own picks!
Let’s Talk iOS 293: WWDC 2019 Fantasy Draft

Join Cody and Sebastien for the third annual WWDC Fantasy Draft, a special episode where the two co-hosts turn a pre-event rumors roundup into a fun game. Play along and make your own picks!
This year's Worldwide Developers Conference is probably going to feature a lot of great additions to Apple's range of software platforms. A couple of those new additions may be hinted at with the upcoming conference's schedule, with HealthKit and macOS getting a nice boost.
We know that this year's Worldwide Developers Conference starts on Monday, June 3. And we know that the keynote will kick off on that same day at 10:00 AM PT. Ahead of the week-long conference, Apple has updated the official WWDC iOS app.
Apple today sent out press invites for the WWDC 2019 keynote held on Monday, June 3.
Earlier this week, 9to5Mac's Guilherme Rambo leaked some of the goodies coming to Apple developer at WWDC 2019, and today I want to zero in on another little yet important aspect of iOS that macOS 10.15 will support in order to make apps better, more appealing to users.
If you're a photographer who imports their images into an iPhone or iPad on the go, then there's a lot to be excited about the upcoming iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 updates.
On last week's episode of the Connected podcast, MacStories editor Federico Viticci revealed a pretty interesting scoop he'd been sitting on: mouse support is apparently coming to iPad with iOS 13, which will be previewed at WWDC 2019 on June 3 ahead of launch this fall.
Apple is readying a new developer API for writing macOS device drivers, but what does it have to do with a rumored modular Mac Pro that could be previewed at WWDC 2019 on June 3?
Apple will enhance SiriKit for developers at WWDC with support for new intents, expanding on the various actions that the smart assistant is allowed to handle in third-party apps.
Apple has some exciting things in store for augmented reality (AR) developers, with a new report claiming that an updated ARKit framework will be able to detect human poses. Moreover, WWDC 2019 will allegedly see Apple's new app for visual AR content creation while developers will be getting a dedicated Swift-only software framework for augmented reality.
The next major updates to Apple's mobile and desktop operating systems are expected to bring developer support for stereo augmented reality (AR) headsets, as well as enhanced support for gaming controllers that feature touch pads (like Sony's DualShock controller).
Aside from a bunch of significant changes coming to iOS 13 down the pike, Apple customers can expect some new Animoji characters like a cow, an octopus, a mouse and an emoji face.