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Decoding Apple’s cryptic WWDC 2013 invitation

“Apple on Wednesday announced its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference, which is expected to play host to our first look at iOS 7 and OS X 10.9,” Ashleigh Allsopp writes for Macworld UK. “With the announcement came the unveiling of a brand new logo, and, in typical Apple fan fashion, we’ve taken a closer look at the logo and its design to speculate over possible clues hidden within it.”

“Apple is known for its cryptic event invitations, in which the company has previously hidden hints about what to expect during big keynotes,” Allsopp writes. “We won’t find out for sure until the event kicks off on 10 June, although Apple has confirmed that we’ll be treated to an “in-depth” look at the future of iOS and OS X, but for now, we can puzzle over the WWDC 2013 logo in an attempt to uncover some clues.”

Allsopp writes, “The shape of the logo is familiar, with the rounded square resembling iOS icons. We already know that iOS 7 is likely to make an appearance at WWDC this year, so this could be an indication that we’ll be seeing some new iOS functionality… The shape is also shared by the Mac mini and Apple TV, so we could be in for an update of one or both of those Apple products.”

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