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WWDC Events

posted in news, by Codrut Nistor


To be honest, I am tired of all those rumors surrounding the upcoming events involving Apple. The 3G iPhone will arrive, but nobody knows when, there are going to be new Macs, Mac OS X Leopard will get updated, and so on... that's it! I can't tell you exactly what and when, but at least we got some official information regarding what's going to happen at the WWDC 2008, so let's see...

WWDC 2008


Here's what Apple promises for this year's WWDC: "Immerse yourself with over 150 information-rich sessions and labs where Apple engineers go in-depth on the innovative technologies that power iPhone OS, Leopard, and Leopard Server. Get all the details, including sessions for the first-ever iPhone track, that will take you deep into the technologies that offer you infinite possibilities."

OK, I know you want to hear about Steve Jobs' speech and the iPhone, right? To get into all the details announced by Apple, feel free to visit the official WWDC page on Apple.com, because now I will tell you about the best things to happen there...

The conference will start with a keynote address from a team of Apple executives, led by CEO Steve Jobs, beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 9, 2008 at San Francisco's Moscone West. Needless to say what Steve Jobs is expected to announce, I am sure this is obvious for everyone!

Other than the above, you will get hands-on sessions, technology labs, as well as special events including the Welcome Reception, Apple Design Awards, Lunchtime Speakers and Stump the Experts, and this is only a small part of what's expected to happen between the 9th and 13th of June in what is expected to be the largest WWDC so far.

At last, you have to see this - "Response to this year's WWDC has been off the charts and we are delighted with the show of enthusiasm and support from the developer community for the new iPhone SDK. The conference is now sold out. For those unable to attend WWDC, session videos will be available to purchase on iTunes shortly after the conference."

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