“Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) is right around the corner, and the company’s opening keynote on June 10 will be its first public event in months,” Andrew Cunningham writes for Ars Technica. “The recent dry spell hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from churning—if anything, the absence of actual news has only fueled the speculation about the company’s plans. Apple watchers are looking for something big, and even if you only subscribe to the most plausible rumors it looks like they’re going to get it.”
“We’ve been following all of these rumors as they’ve unfolded, taking note of which ones seem likely based on Apple’s public statements (and the company’s past behavior),” Cunningham writes. “What follows is a list of what we think Apple is going to talk about on Monday—even if Apple doesn’t have any big surprises up its sleeve, it looks like it will be a busy keynote.”
What we expect (and what we want) from Apple’s WWDC keynote:
• iOS 7
• OS X 10.9
• iRadio
• iCloud, Maps, and other services
• MacBook Air
• Retina (and non-Retina) MacBook Pro
• Mac Pro
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]