Steve Jobs confirmed for WWDC 2008: still no comment on 3G iPhone

May 13, 2008 · Print This Article

Apple have released its plans for WWDC 2008, due to kick off on Monday June 9th.  The event will open with a keynote from Steve Jobs, expected to be resplendant in a new, exciting outfit, before focussing on OS X Leopard and OS X for iPhone.  There’s no mention, of course, of a new 3G iPhone, although hypothesis continues.

The conference, which runs for five days in total, will characteristic in-depth sessions and hands-on labs for developers working with the

OS X iPhone 2.0 software.  It will additionally cover the technicalities of the iPhone SDK and the App Store.  Apple’s own engineers will be on hand to jeer at the less capable show coders where they’ve gone incorrect.

Meanwhile OS X Leopard developers will have their own coding sessions and technology labs.  In fact they’re welcome to bring in their own cipher for advice, including interface design and implementation, application frameworks, security, localization and networking.  Registration is open now.

[Source] Chris Davies

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