We’re live from the 2012 Apple Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) at the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco, where Apple CEO Tim Cook takes the stage Monday morning to write the latest chapter in his company’s history. What that chapter will contain: no one yet knows for sure.
One thing we know Cook will unveil — the banners have been up since Friday, and it was a pretty poor secret to start with — is the latest version of the iPhone and iPad operating system, iOS 6. Exactly what new features the new OS will have are still shrouded in mystery, but best guesses include Facebook integration, much improvement to the Safari browser and the voice recognition agent Siri, and Apple’s own 3D maps app to replace Google Maps as standard.
Beyond that, Cook will give us an update on Mac OS X Mountain Lion — including when we can expect to download the beast. But will there be an updated lineup of Macs? A peek at the fifth generation iPhone or rumored iPad mini? Or will Cook, in his third launch event, continue to play it cautious and leave any new gadget announcements to the fall?
One way to find out: follow along with us in our liveblog. We’ll get started a full hour before Cook does, so feel free to jump in with your questions — and let us know in the comments what you’re waiting to hear.
Source : Mashable