
It's not unusual for Apple to schedule their annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) under a generic "Corporate Event" moniker, which is exactly what shows up on the Moscone Center's summer schedule from June 28 to July 2, 2010. Either side of that mystery week lists specific company names or events.
Speculation is already swirling that Apple has coordinated their WWDC to coincide with the 3-year anniversary of iPhone's nationwide launch on June 29, 2007. The end of AT&T's exclusivity deal is also in play with Apple's event being scheduled later in the month.
The WWDC in previous years had been scheduled on June 8-12 (2009), June 9-13 (2008) and June 11-15 (2007) roughly two weeks earlier in the month. The possibility of Apple announcing a Verizon iPhone deal along with a new iPhone form factor remain high on the wild rumors list. I would hope that a mythical Apple tablet device would be announced long before the end of June.
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New form factor is on. Look at the Magic Mouse, look at Wall-E's best friend the cockroach. It's coming.
Posted by: mikhailovitch | December 21, 2009 at 03:07 PM