Apple's said a new iOS will be shown off at WWDC next week. A banner spotted during setup for the conference suggests big changes afoot.
June 7, 2013 11:08 AM PDT
iOS 7's new logo, and tease at WWDC.
(Credit: MacStories)
In case it wasn't clear that Apple planned to show off the next major version of iOS at next week's WWDC, there's now a banner with iOS 7 name's on it.
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Spotted by MacStories on Friday, a very simple and minimal banner with colored "7" on it set against what looks much like the dotted aluminum found on the Mac Pro tower.
Apple typically keeps some banners hidden ahead of official announcements at WWDC, though had ones for major new versions of iOS and iCloud in recent years.
9to5Mac has also posted a handful of better photos of the banners, which have gone up in the entry area to Moscone West:
(Credit: 9to5Mac / Andrew Stern)
The press conference, where the company has promised a first look at new versions of iOS and OS X, takes place at the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco and kicks off at 10 a.m. PT.
You can tune in to the live blog here:
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(Credit: MacStories)
In case it wasn't clear that Apple planned to show off the next major version of iOS at next week's WWDC, there's now a banner with iOS 7 name's on it.
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Spotted by MacStories on Friday, a very simple and minimal banner with colored "7" on it set against what looks much like the dotted aluminum found on the Mac Pro tower.
Apple typically keeps some banners hidden ahead of official announcements at WWDC, though had ones for major new versions of iOS and iCloud in recent years.
9to5Mac has also posted a handful of better photos of the banners, which have gone up in the entry area to Moscone West:

The press conference, where the company has promised a first look at new versions of iOS and OS X, takes place at the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco and kicks off at 10 a.m. PT.
You can tune in to the live blog here:
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