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Apple WWDC 2019 early predictions before March event

Apple’s 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference has a few regular appearances

We may still be around 3 months away from Apple’s 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference that’s expected to focus on platform priorities, although excitement is already building on the common predictions for something new and this is just days before a March Special Event.

Apple WWDC19 will be held on June 3-7 in San Jose, CA, but before then we will be treated to a special event on March 25 and this is expected to showcase a new on-demand video streaming service. How well it could compete with the likes of Netflix and Hulu is yet to be seen, although we’ve known Apple has been working on a number of TV projects for a while now, so it looks like the time has come to reveal the next generation to the world.

Apple always provides a live stream of their events and this includes the March special event, which starts at 10 am Pacific Time.

WWDC 2019 doesn’t start until June 3, although it promises a lot on what’s next with iOS 13, macOS 10.15, watchOS 6 and tvOS 13. Consumers seem to get more excited over the September launch of new iPhones, but remember it’s always WWDC that delivers true insight to tech fans and the media with what Apple is planning for 2019 and 2020.

One thing is for sure, the March event will give us some insight towards WWDC in June, especially in regard to Apple TV and seeing the AirPlay 2 protocol opened to other manufacturers gives us insight into where Apple’s priorities are moving forward.

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Written by Daniel Chubb

Daniel is the CEO of Dansway Communications LTD and founder of product-reviews.net; a top blog dedicated to breaking tech news, hands-on reviews and delivers real solutions to everyday consumer electronics hang-ups.

Daniel now spends his time keeping an eye on the latest technology and business trends. Also developing other blogs/news sites in the entertainment and business industries.

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