December 21, 2009 8:11 AM
Apple to host WWDC 2010 on June 28: Report
The most anticipated conference that Apple hosts annually, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), is thought to take place in late June, according to Moscone Center's schedule for 2010.
According to an update to the Moscone Center’s summer schedule, Macnn first noticed that it looks like Apple will host WWDC in June.
A "Corporate Event" has shown up at the conference hall's schedule for between June 28th and July 2nd, corresponding roughly to Apple's preferred timeframe to host this event.
Apple, however, has not offered any official confirmation.
Ironically enough, if the keynote is on the 28th or 29th, it is almost exactly three years after the iPhone was first released.
Let's wait and see what goodies Apple has in store for us next year.



