Next Monday, Apple’s Worldwide developers conference begins with a big reveal. 
We’ll find out about many of the key new features in iOS 10, the operating 
system for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that will be released later in the year. 
We’ll learn about the name and feature set of the next version of the operating 
system for the Mac, which may even get a new name. There may be software 
announcements pertaining to Apple Watch and Apple TV, and who knows what other 
surprises Apple may have in store.

WWDC is aimed at developers, so the presentation can get a bit geeky. And due 
to limited time, a lot of information is flashed up on the screen in 
presentation slides that are not spoken about during the presentation. To get a 
straightforward, comprehensive analysis and summary of all the big news, you 
won’t want to miss our special Tech Team presentation on Mushroom FM right 
after the event.

One thing we promise. We’ll offer you detailed, constructive analysis. This is 
no Apple commercial. The team brings a range of perspectives to the show that 
will help you understand where Apple is innovating, where they’re catching up 
and where they’re behind. 

On our tech team for this show are:

Allison Hartley, so much of an Apple fan that she even includes the brand in 
her own Twitter Name, @AppleAlli. She’s also the co-host of the Tech Doctor 
podcast.

Steve Nutt knows his way around iOS and VoiceOver, but he’s a committed Android 
user and advocate. If you’re debating whether your next device should be iOS or 
Android, Steve will offer his views on how Apple’s announcements stack up from 
an Android user’s perspective.

Heidi Mosen is an iOS user and tech geek. She also is unique on the Tech Team 
show in that she has eyeballs that work. As already mentioned, these Apple 
presentations display a lot of information on-screen that isn’t discussed. 
Heidi will be taking copious notes during the keynote event, so she can answer 
detailed questions and comment on user interface and other issues she’s been 
able to see from the demos.

And I, Jonathan Mosen, will be chiming in, moderating the conversation, and 
doing my best to ensure you’re informed and entertained.

The Tech Team will begin by discussing the big news among themselves, then 
we’ll open it up for discussion to find out what you think. You can Skype us, 
or call us via numbers all over the world. Details about those numbers closer 
to the time. We’ll also be monitoring the #MushroomFM Twitter hashtag.

If you have an interest in tech from a blindness perspective, you’ll want to 
set two hours aside to join the Tech Team. We go to air right after the 
keynote, at 4 PM Eastern, 9 PM UK, next Monday 13 June. See you then.

Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org

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