Apple Confirms Steve Jobs Will Deliver WWDC 2010 Keynote [Steve Jobs Will Kick-Off WWDC 2010 With Keynote Address On June 7th At 10AM]
This latest press release to come from Apple is not much of a surprise, but its still welcomed if for no other reason than the official confirmation — Steve Jobs will be delivering the Keynote address during WWDC 2010. As for when, mark your calendars for June 7th at 10AM PST.

That said, most are expecting to see the next generation iPhone get announced, and it goes without saying that I am hoping to see that happen myself. Honestly at this point it seems more of when the phone will actually be available as opposed to if its coming.
Still, many are looking forward to the June 7th keynote address so we can at least put all of the iPhone HD feature rumors to bed. In terms of the rumors, there have been a bunch but just to recap a few of the goodies, those would include a higher resolution display, new exterior casing and front facing camera.
Additionally, the iPhone HD is also expected to come in black and white and according to the latest in the Steve Jobs replies to email series — “you won’t be disappointed.” Of course, that last Jobs quote came from another recent email in which he was asked if anything could blow the recent Google I/O announcements out of the water.
Otherwise, in addition to the iPhone announcement this is truly a developer conference and that means other goodies that are more developer oriented.
“The five-day event running from June 7 to June 11, is focused on providing advanced content for skilled developers across five key technology tracks: Application Frameworks; Internet & Web; Graphics & Media; Developer Tools; and Core OS.”
Finally, WWDC will run from June 7th up until June 11th and will take place at San Francisco’s Moscone West. Now lets just hope that Steve Jobs continues on his answering email crusade after the iPhone HD is officially announced.
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