As the clock is ticking towards the Worldwide Developers Conference that is held annually by Apple, the work on the company’s next generation iOS and OS X 10.23 operating systems seems to be ramping up. This is seen as per the data that was gathered by the logs of a website. It was said that there were a few devices that was running on the iOS 10 and the OS X 10.12 towards the later part of 2015 as per what was spotted by Mac Rumours. By January, the visits started picking up since the beginning of this year and are slowly seemed to be growing towards the February month.
Since the operating system is still under development, this is one of the main reasons why the new features of the OS are yet to be known. There are a few things that are known about the OS X 10.12 and iOS 10. The focal point of the OS X 10.12 is said to have the Siri that is developed for Mac will finally become the voice assistant for the OS X.
While OS X 10.12 and iOS 10 may not be released until fall of this year, the word has it that the new operating system updates is said to debut at the WWDC. This will help to give the developers enough time so that they can get used to the; latest features as well as built their apps in the respective manner.
It is said that between June 13th and June 17th of this year, the Conference for the Worldwide Developers is said to take place. This information is based on the schedule for the booking that is presently going on in San Francisco’s Moscone West which is said to be the Company’s official venue for quite some time now.