Apple today announced that it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) June 6 – June 10 at Moscone West in San Francisco. According to the company, it will unveil “the future of iOS and Mac OS,” suggesting that the company may be skipping its traditional spring iOS press event in favor of an unveiling at WWDC. “At this year’s conference we are going to unveil the future of iOS and Mac OS,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “If you are an iOS or Mac OS X software developer, this is the event that you do not want to miss.” Activities at the 2011 conference will include more than 100 technical sessions led by Apple engineers, over 1,000 Apple engineers offering code-level assistance, and the Apple Design Awards, which recognize “iPad, iPhone and Mac apps that demonstrate technical excellence, innovation and outstanding design.”
Apple confirms WWDC 2011 for June 6-10
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Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett was a senior editor at iLounge. He's been covering the iPod, iPhone, and iPad since their inception. He has written numerous articles and reviews, and his work has been featured in multiple publications.