Apple has begun decorating the Moscone Center ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference next week. 9to5Mac has posted one image of a banner inside the building featuring the tagline 'Where a whole new world's developing'.
The banner use the same color scheme as the WWDC invitations sent out in April.
MacStories has also shared a picture of workers installing WWDC graphics on the outside of Moscone.
Workers will continue installing graphics throughout the day and readers are encouraged to send their photographs to tips@macrumors.com.
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Edit: Where a whole new world is developing; intriguing tagline. I suspect it means that the ATV will get its own App store; the new colour icons symbolise new apps for the ATV.
That banner clearly indicates Apple's getting rid of the grid-locked apps on iOS 7, now your apps will just sit jumbled in a pile at the bottom of the screen :rolleyes: