
Mark your calendars, folks. Apple today confirmed that the keynote for WWDC 2013 will take place June 10th.
The conference begins that morning at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.
Tim Cook is expected to kick-off WWDC 2013 by presenting the keynote address. Although these events in years past have been shrouded in mystery, Apple broke the mold this year by largely telling us what the event will unveil (sans any surprises that won't become apparent until the conference begins).
Apple has already revealed that the company will debut and demo the next major releases of both iOS and OS X.
For now, other speakers and presenters haven't been confirmed, but the biggest headlines out of WWDC 2013 will all but certainly come out of the June 10th keynote.
Source: AllThingsD
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