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Tagline, wallpapers, videos, and playlist promote next week’s Apple WWDC

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicks off next week. It takes place June 8-12, and the tech giant is promoting it heavily this week.

For example, Apple has teased the event with a new “All systems glow” tagline. The company has also shared a wallpaper, playlist, and a “Get Ready” video ahead of the event. Mac, iPhone, and iPad versions of the wallpaper are available to download on Apple’s website. “WWDC26 Hello” playlist is available on Apple Music.

The conference brings together developers from around the world to explore the tools, frameworks, and technologies that will empower them to create experiences across Apple platforms.

WWDC26 will kick off June 8 with the Keynote and Platforms State of the Union, introducing updates for Apple platforms, including AI advancements and new software and developer tools. Throughout the week, developers and students can watch more than 100 new video sessions about tools, technologies, and design; take part in Group Labs; and join conversations on the Apple Developer Forums. Apple will also welcome more than 1,000 developers, designers, and students to celebrate in person at Apple Park on June 8.

The Keynote will be available to stream on apple.com, the Apple TV app, and the Apple YouTube channel. On-demand playback will be available after the conclusion of the stream.

The Platforms State of the Union will be available to stream on the Apple Developer app, website, YouTube channel, and bilibili. On-demand playback will be available after the conclusion of the stream.

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