Apple today revealed that the company's World Wide Developers Conference will be taking place June 7 through June 11 at San Francisco’s Moscone West. The five-day conference will, for the first time ever, include iPad development sessions and hands-on working labs for iPhone OS 4, as well as Mac OS X.
Though Apple didn't mention anything about a Jobs Keynote, it's also possible the company will reveal the next generation iPhone at WWDC. The company last year introduced the iPhone 3GS at the conference so a lot of people will be looking to WWDC10 to see if Apple will reveal the not so secret iPhone 4G.
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