Steve Jobs to deliver Apple’s 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference keynote

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It was expected but today Apple made it official. Steve Jobs will deliver the 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. “Apple will kick off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address by CEO Steve Jobs on Monday, June 7 at 10:00 a.m.” Apple said in a press release. The five-day event running from June 7 to June 11, is focused on providing advanced content for skilled developers across five key technology tracks: Application Frameworks; Internet & Web; Graphics & Media; Developer Tools; and Core OS. Apple engineers will deliver over 100 solutions-oriented technical sessions and labs. WWDC 2010 gives an incredibly diverse community the opportunity to connect with thousands of fellow iPhone, iPad and Mac developers from around the world. In an email to a Mac user Jobs said that 2010 WWDC won’t disappoint. Apple is expected to announce the next generation iPhone 4G/HD among other things during the event. iPhone’s announcement might be more complicated this year due to the misplaced/lost/stolen? next generation iPhone prototype saga. Rumors exist that Apple will announce an iPhone version for CDMA networks as well. Verizon is using this network in the US.

Source: Gizmodo



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