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It seems like you're asking for the current time, but I can provide information about the content presented by Apple at WWDC instead. Here are some of the sessions and their key topics:
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What’s new in SwiftUI
- Fresh apps: TabView, Presentation sizing, Zoom transition, Custom controls, Vectorized and function plots, TableColumnForEach, MeshGradient, Document launch experience, SF Symbols 6
- Harnessing the platform: Windowing, Input methods, Widgets and Live Activities
- Framework foundations: Custom containers, Ease of use, Scrolling enhancements, Swift 6 language mode, Improved interoperability
- Crafting experiences: Volumes, Immersive spaces, TextRenderer
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Render Metal with passthrough in visionOS
- Mix rendered content with surroundings
- Position render content
- Trackable anchor prediction
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Extend your app’s controls across the system
- Learn about controls
- Build a control
- Update toggle states
- Make controls configurable
- Add refinements
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Bring context to today’s weather
- Richer forecast details
- Highlight weather changes
- Faster data transfer
If you have any specific questions about these sessions or need timestamps for particular topics, feel free to ask!

What’s new in SwiftUI
Learn how you can use SwiftUI to build great apps for any Apple platform. Explore a fresh new look and feel for tabs and documents on iPadOS. Improve your window management with new windowing APIs, and gain more control over immersive spaces and volumes in your visionOS apps. We’ll also take you through other exciting refinements that help you make expressive charts, customize and layout text, and so much more.

Bring context to today’s weather
Harness the power of WeatherKit to get detailed weather forecast data such as precipitation amounts by type, cloud cover by altitude, or maximum wind speed. Find out how you can summarize weather by different parts of the day and highlight significant upcoming changes to temperature or precipitation. Understand how you can compare current weather to the past through our Historical Comparisons dataset and dive into historical weather statistics for any location in the world. We’ll also explore how you can do all of this faster with our Swift and REST APIs.

Extend your app’s controls across the system
Bring your app’s controls to Control Center, the Lock Screen, and beyond. Learn how you can use WidgetKit to extend your app’s controls to the system experience. We’ll cover how you can to build a control, tailor its appearance, and make it configurable.
