It’s almost here, folks. One of the biggest events of the year for an Apple fan is today, June 11th. Tim Cook, Phil Schiller and others will be taking the stage at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in sunny San Francisco at 10 A.M. Pacific/ 1 P.M. Eastern.
We’re expecting a whole lot of announcements from Apple tomday, so stay tuned to Cult of Mac for breaking coverage all day, and especially starting at 10/1 Pacific/Eastern, when our live-blogging coverage of the keynote will commence.
Thousands of developers will be crammed into the Moscone Center this morning to watch Apple talk about new products like iOS 6, Mountain Lion, and possibly some new Macs. It’s going to be a very busy, exciting day. We can’t wait!
Don’t expect Apple to stream today’s keynote live, but keep hitting refresh on Cult of Mac for breaking news stories all day, plus post-keynote reactions. Apple usually posts a video recording of the keynote a few hours later, and we’ll have that live as soon as it’s up, along with a 90-second video recap for you impatient types. To whet your appetite, check out our complete roundup of what to expect from Apple at WWDC 2012 and our history of Apple product announcements at WWDC from the past decade.
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8 responses to “Get Ready: We’re Live-Blogging Apple’s WWDC 2012 Keynote Today At 10 A.M. Pacific / 1 P.M. Eastern”
No matter what we are going to be disappointed. This has been the most hype I have ever seen before a conference and it is extremely unlikely that Apple will even come close to confirming all the rumors that have been floating around over the last month or so.
I think you mean “to WHET your appetite.”
You mean no iPhone 5 with the Laser keyboard and Holographic display?
Thanks for the GMT time, greatly appreciated.
Scott Forstall.
18:00 GMT. Just as I come home.
realistically this is what we will see:
17:00 GMT (or 18:00 BST, current UK timezone)