June = WWDC + iPhone
05.15.07 - 11:29am

June - the month everyone is waiting for, mainly for the iPhone, but also to see what Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference will bring.
Steve Jobs will be opening the conference at 10:00 a.m. Monday morning on June 11th. He is well renowned for his keynote speeches and everyone is waiting with baited breath what this one will bring.
Jobs is expected to talk on the Mac Leopard due to come out in the fall. The Leopard initially was going to be released at the conference but Apple announced its delay due to moving key programmers over to work on the iPhone to guarantee its release. A complete version of Leopard is supposed to be shown with details of the program during the keynote.
The iPhone will be released shortly after the conference, or at least June 15th is the reported time, and the conference should bring more information about the specs of the iPhone and really how well it works. It is also expected that the official release date of the iPhone will be announced. Pre-orders for the iPhone are also expected to be allowed following the conference on June 11th.
The conference is also expected to have presentations from Apple engineers for in-depth looks at Leopard, hands-on sessions where attendees can learn Apple’s own coding strategies and techniques for creating Cocoa bindings, building Automator actions and integrating iCal® events into an application, technology labs where attendees can work one-on-one with Apple engineers on topics such as Cocoa, Open GL and AJAX; and special events, including the Apple Design Awards and Stump the Experts.
While the conference is always innovative, the iPhone will surely overshadow it as everyone waits with bated breath for its arrival.




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