With Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference only two days away, gadget enthusiasts will soon hear what new products will come out of the tech giant.
The event has already been the subject of several rumors, one of which is that Apple will launch a $10-per-month subscription-based music streaming service with Beats Music, according to CNN Money.
The company bought Beats last month for $3.2 billion, and the deal comes at a time when music streaming has reached a new level of popularity with services like Spotify, Pandora and Rdio.
Apple is also expected to provide consumers with new and improved apps for the Apple Watch that can work with the gadget's collection of sensors and digital crown control, Re/code reported. The watch's first apps had limited capabilities and access to the device's features.
Other rumored launches for WWDC 2015 include a new version of Siri that provides information from a user's data like their calendar, habits and location to suggest a good time for a commute and nice restaurants to go to, as well as an upgrade to Apple Maps with the addition of public transit directions and times.
iOS and OSX upgrades are a WWDC tradition for Apple, and the company is expected this year to show how it has provided greater stability and security for iOS 9, CNN Money reported. OS X is also expected to get a new typeface.
While Apple was previously rumored to give Apple TV a new interface, hardware and an Apple Store, Re/code said last week that the company has postponed the launch, possibly to wait to launch the new version with new hardware.
Tech fans will find out which of these Apple rumors are legit on Monday, June 8 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET.