Neon WWDC Artwork Pops up at McEnery Convention Center Ahead of WWDC 2019

Posted by Rajesh Pandey on Jun 01, 2019 in News, WWDC

With WWDC 2019 set to start in just over two days, Apple has started putting the finishing touches to its decoration around the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose.

The decoration is based on the same neon theme as Apple’s WWDC invite which likely hints at Dark mode coming to iOS 13. While the decoration outside the venue seems to be almost complete, the event organizers are likely still working on the interior decorations.

Many of the artwork feature the word “Dub Dub” which is WWDC’s nickname.

Apple is expected to unveil iSO 13, watchOS 6, macOS 10.15, and more at WWDC 2019 this year. iOS 13 will be a feature-packed release with a system-wide Dark mode, redesigned system apps, improved multitasking on the iPad, and more. As for watchOS 6, it will introduce a native App Store on the Apple Watch along with new watch faces and system apps.

Read: What to Expect at WWDC 2019: iOS 13, macOS 10.15, watchOS 6, More

The opening keynote of WWDC 2019 is scheduled to take place at 10:00 am Pacific Time.

As always, we’ll be bringing live and exhaustive coverage of the event, so don’t forget to follow us on TwitterFacebook, and RSS. iOS 13 is going to pack a number of new features so make sure to stay tuned to our website after the opening keynote ends to know all about them.

[Via MacRumors]

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