Apple today issued a press release announcing that the keynote address for its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference will be held on June 8th at 10 AM Pacific Time. The keynote will be given by a team of executives led by Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.
Apple also announced that it will be issuing a final Developer Preview version of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard at the event.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is currently taking a medical leave of absence until June, and many have hoped that he will make his first public reappearance at WWDC. While today’s announcement does not preclude an appearance by Jobs, it does appear that, unless plans change, he will not play his traditional keynote role, While AppleInsider believes that Jobs would return following WWDC to announce new iPhones.
Source : Apple , Macrumors, AppleInsider






