WWDC 2007 June 10-15th?
People familiar with the conference planning say the Cupertino-based Mac maker has reserved the dates of June 10th through the 15th for the event, with a keynote presentation by chief executive Steve Jobs slated for Monday the 11th.
Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) historically has taken place in June, but last year's WWDC was delayed until August 2006 to coincide with Intel Mac Pros and the Leopard Preview.
To corroborate the report, one forum post also claims that Apple's Worldwide Developer Relations indicated that June 10-15th was the date and that an announcement would be coming in February.
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(View all)If iLife, iWork, Leopard and the new Mac Pros are out by then (and they damn well better be :mad: )what's going to be on the agenda? It would have to be either new MBs/MBPs, maybe a C2D Mac Mini or the new iMac...?
-M
Yeah, especially considering the fact that WWDC will have to have made resources available beforehand. But what does this say about hardware? Maybe MacPro won't get a refresh until then, along with xserve.
And based on the assummtion that Apple refreshes its products twice yearly, here's hoping that there will be a refresh a month until then!
Feb- macmini, appletv
March- Leopard, software updates, maybe ipod updates?
April- new displays, iMacs
May- laptop refreshes
June- iphone, MacPro
-=|Mgkwho
"ensures it will ship" not insures- you're making the common mistake of not associating "insure" with solely finances
Yeah, especially considering the fact that WWDC will have to have made resources available beforehand. But what does this say about hardware? Maybe MacPro won't get a refresh until then, along with xserve.
And based on the assummtion that Apple refreshes its products twice yearly, here's hoping that there will be a refresh a month until then!
-=|Mgkwho
Hmm...now that I think about it, June 11th is still considered Spring. Maybe THEN he will announce Leopard out for sale?
No iPod announcements either! Jeez.
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