WWDC 2010 to be held June 28th to July 2nd, 2010?
5:26 am, December 21st, 2009, John Brownlee
Mark your calendars. It looks like we have a date for next year’s World Wide Developer’s Conference.
Thanks to an update to the Moscone Center’s summer schedule, it now looks like this year’s WWDC will be held from Monday, June 28th, 2010 to Friday, July 2nd, 2010. There’s no official confirmation just yet, but the Moscone Center has blocked off those dates for a “Corporate Event.”
That can really only be one thing. It overlaps nicely with the third anniversary of the iPhone’s release… and, not so coincidentally, the presumed lapse of AT&T’s exclusivity deal. Even if Apple doesn’t reveal a new iPhone model at WWDC this year (and they will, if only to bump screen resolution to be competitive with the likes of HTC Droid and the Nexus One Android smartphones), I imagine we will all be happy to hear the announcement of new carrier choices. God knows we need the option.
[via Macrumors]
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Would it also announced the rumored Tablet?
Anony, on December 21st, 2009 at 8:34 am
personally I think that will be the new ‘phone device’ that is announced. or at least showcased (they might confirm the existence before then to give folks time to develop stuff for it). and I could see them doing it with wifi and optional cell data (both GSM/CDMA).
with LTE not really ready for prime time under the hoods and no more tying to one carrier is about all the phone has to offer. that’s not really much for a keynote.
Charli, on December 21st, 2009 at 10:24 am