Apple starts decking out Moscone West ahead of WWDC 2015 [updated: more pictures!]

WWDC starts in less than a week, and Apple is already decking out Moscone West with Apple banners and logos.

We're less than a week away from the June 8 kickoff of WWDC, and Apple has started decorating the venue, San Francisco's Moscone West, with Apple logos and banners in preparation for the event.

As spotted by iMore reader, Eric Chu on Twitter, the mammoth Apple logo on the outside of the building is almost complete, and the colorful "Epicenter of Change" banner on the inside of the venue is ready for action.

WWDC 2015 is set to kick off on June 8 at 10 a.m. PDT, and Apple will of course be live streaming the keynote to Apple TVs, iPhones, iPads, and on the web, just as in years past. Throughout the keynote, it's expected we'll hear what Apple has in store for iOS 9, Apple Music, and OS X 10.11. Unfortunately, it's looking less and less likely that we'll get an Apple TV refresh or the debut of the company's rumored streaming TV service, but we'll have to wait and see. In any event, the iMore crew will be on the ground bringing you the latest as it happens, so be sure to keep it locked here next week.

Update: Friend of iMore, Marc Edwards, was kind enough to snap some more pictures of Apple's progress so far, and most of the regalia appears to be up and ready ahead of next week.

Source: Eric Chu (Twitter)








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