Apple WWDC 2016 live: New software iPhone, iPad, Macs, Apple Watch and Apple TV to be unveiled – as it happened
Apple is holding one of its biggest events of the year, demonstrating all of the software that will soon come to people's devices.
The event will include refreshes of every major piece of software that Apple has, including the operating systems that run its iPhones, Macs, iPads, Apple Watches and Apple TVs.
The company could also unveil some surprise hardware announcements, as well as laying out its plans for things like artificial intelligence more broadly.
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The company will use "differential privacy" – which means that it can still use all of the information it has to learn about people, but won't be able to profile individual people.
OK I think that was an accidental one more thing – it's just a video.
There'll be a developer preview today; a public beta in July; and the full version in autumn.
We're coming towards the end, with announcements for developers. That includes a new app built to help people do more with Apple's own programming language, Swift.
The new app – Swift Playgrounds – is an interactive world-type game that's played by writing code.
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