Just in case you remain skeptical that iOS 8 is in fact right around the corner, Business Insider reporter Jay Yarow just recently tweeted out a picture of an iOS 8 banner being setup at the Moscone Center. While we won’t go as far as saying iOS 8 is guaranteed to be in the cards, the banner does all but confirm the software update will be at the center of the weeklong conference.
We say it again, WWDC 2014 is going to begin next Monday with a live keynote at 10:00 AM Pacific. We will be providing the latest news and updates that come out of the keynote as it unfolds, while Apple will be live streaming the event. WWDC has served as a platform for several key product and service releases in the past, ranging from next-generation iPhones and Macs to new iOS and OS X versions.