AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has reserved June 10-15, 2007, for it's annual World Wide Developer Conference, with a keynote speech from Steve Jobs on June 11. WWDC has historically taken place in June, with the exception of WWDC 2006, taking place in August and sporting the first Mac Os X 10.5 Leopard preview and the release of the new Mac Pro and Xserve lines, aimed at high-end and the server market respectively.
News source: AppleInsider

This is relevant for people planning to attend WWDC this year, and Apple fans like to know things in advance.
i wanna go so bad... but then i'm gonna need to pre-pone some exams at my university... hmm
"All workshops will be for developing for the iPhone."
Spring doesn't end until June 20th. So Leopard and iPhone probably will be release on the day of WWDC.
Spring doesn't end until June 20th. So Leopard and iPhone probably will be release on the day of WWDC.
My thougts as well, at least Leopard. Do we dare to hope for some developers tools for iPhone?
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