Apple will be hosting its annual Worldwide Developers Conference June 10 through June 14, but you'll have to wait just a little bit longer to get your tickets. Developers planning on attending the annual event get order their tickets online starting at 10AM pacific time on Thursday, April 25, and they'll probably go fast.
Apple's WWDC 2013 is set for June 10 through June 14
The conference will include over 1,000 Apple engineers hosting over 100 hands-on labs, inside information on iOS and OS X, sessions to help developers and accessory makers with their product designs, and Apple's annual Design Awards for Mac, iPhone and iPad apps that stand out for their design and innovation.
Tickets are priced at US$1,599 each, and you must already be registered in Apple's developer program to purchase yours. Apple is limiting tickets to one per person or five per organization, and each member of an organization must sign in with their own Apple ID to make their purchase.
Last year, WWDC tickets sold out in just two hours so don't procrastinate if you plan on going to the conference. For Developer Program members that miss out on attending WWDC, Apple will post videos of the sessions online during the event, too.
WWDC 2013 will be at Moscone West in San Francisco, and tickets will be available through Apple's Developer website.