the lottery everyone wants to win

Apple announced WWDC23 a few days ago and the expectation couldn’t be higher. All operating systems will be announced in which the Cupertino ones have been working for years: iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, etc. I’m sure they all contain very interesting news.

However, the hype around the presentation isn’t so much due to those operating systems as it has more to do with a certain augmented reality helmet that’s been rumored about for years. It seems that it will be next June 5th when Apple presents it to the world and for that reason everyone wants to be there when I do it.

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Like in Apple Park There is no place for all developers, who are from Cupertino had to organize a lottery to see who can go. Apple recently allowed developers from around the world to register into a system through its website for the opportunity to attend the Worldwide Developers Conference in person.

It is perhaps one of the most important events in the history of technology.

Finally, on the day of The winners of the raffle were notified yesterday who is lucky enough to be able to experience one of the most important presentations in the history of technology live.

As we’ve already discussed, it’s almost certain that Apple will announce its augmented reality headsets, and if there ends up being something similar to what the iPhone did in 2007, we would speak of a privilegeespecially if they allow participants to try out the new product.

Most people weren’t so lucky., and they have received a communication from Apple informing them that this will not be possible this year. It is also said that they will notify you when there is free space, but it seems quite unlikely.

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In any case, everything indicates that we will experience an exciting WWDC. At Applesfera we will be attentive to everything that happens. We don’t know anything about the press invitations, which usually go out two weeks before the keynote. Whatever the case, it’s clear that the lucky few who have won this lottery have something unique to enjoy.

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