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Apple Worldwide Developers Conference: In photos

Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller announces Apple's latest product, HomePod, a wireless speaker device, during the opening keynote address the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, Calif.
Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller announces Apple's latest product, HomePod, a wireless speaker device, during the opening keynote address the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, Calif.
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An Apple handout photo shows the HomePod, a wireless speaker for the home designed to work with an Apple Music subscription for access to over 40 million songs. HomePod features a large, Apple-designed woofer and a custom array of seven tweeters.
HomePod will be available for $349 in white and space gray starting in December initially.  HomePod is compatible with iPhone 5s and later, running iOS 11.
An Apple handout photo shows the HomePod, a wireless speaker for the home designed to work with an Apple Music subscription for access to over 40 million songs. HomePod features a large, Apple-designed woofer and a custom array of seven tweeters. HomePod will be available for $349 in white and space gray starting in December initially. HomePod is compatible with iPhone 5s and later, running iOS 11.
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Apple's John Ternus speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple's John Ternus speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
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A handout photo made available by APPLE shows Apple's new iMac Pro which was introduced during the keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference. The iMac Pro is described by Apple as a workstation-class product line for pro users with a 27-inch 4K display, up to 18-core Xeon processors with 22 Teraflops of graphics computation. It is scheduled for December 2017 shipping starting at $4,999.
A handout photo made available by APPLE shows Apple's new iMac Pro which was introduced during the keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference. The iMac Pro is described by Apple as a workstation-class product line for pro users with a 27-inch 4K display, up to 18-core Xeon processors with 22 Teraflops of graphics computation. It is scheduled for December 2017 shipping starting at $4,999.
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Apple's Greg Joswiak speaks about the iPad Pro during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple's Greg Joswiak speaks about the iPad Pro during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
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Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook walks on stage to deliver the opening keynote address at the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017, in San Jose, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the five-day WWDC that runs through June 9.
Apple CEO Tim Cook walks on stage to deliver the opening keynote address at the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017, in San Jose, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the five-day WWDC that runs through June 9.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook delivers the opening keynote address at the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference.
Apple CEO Tim Cook delivers the opening keynote address at the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif. on June 5, 2017.
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif. on June 5, 2017.
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Apple's Kevin Lynch speaks about the Apple Watch announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple's Kevin Lynch speaks about the Apple Watch announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
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Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi speaks during the opening keynote address the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference.
Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi speaks during the opening keynote address the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference.
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Attendees wait in line to enter the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, California. WWDC is primarily a software event which allows Apple to show external developers its plans for upcoming releases.

Apple appears poised to unveil a voice-activated, internet-connected speaker that would create a new digital pipeline into people's homes. Tapping Apple's Siri digital assistant, such a speaker is expected to serve as a butler as well as an outlet for listening to music. If the speculation pans out, the speaker would be Apple's first new product since its smartwatch in 2015.
Attendees wait in line to enter the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, California. WWDC is primarily a software event which allows Apple to show external developers its plans for upcoming releases. Apple appears poised to unveil a voice-activated, internet-connected speaker that would create a new digital pipeline into people's homes. Tapping Apple's Siri digital assistant, such a speaker is expected to serve as a butler as well as an outlet for listening to music. If the speculation pans out, the speaker would be Apple's first new product since its smartwatch in 2015.
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A man holds up a laptop computer before an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif. onJune 5, 2017.
A man holds up a laptop computer before an announcement of new products at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif. onJune 5, 2017.
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Developers at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference presentation take selfies while waiting for event to start.
Developers at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference presentation take selfies while waiting for event to start.
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Some Apple users are reporting frequent requests for their password. Columnist Rob Pegoraro explains why that may be happening.
Some Apple users are reporting frequent requests for their password. Columnist Rob Pegoraro explains why that may be happening.
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In this June 10, 2013, file photo, developers look over new apps being displayed on iPads at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
In this June 10, 2013, file photo, developers look over new apps being displayed on iPads at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
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In this Dec. 7, 2011 file photo, a person stands near the Apple logo at the company's store in Grand Central Terminal, in New York.
In this Dec. 7, 2011 file photo, a person stands near the Apple logo at the company's store in Grand Central Terminal, in New York.
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