Apple has confirmed that this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will begin at 10am PST on Monday 11 June with the customary keynote speech.
The company hasn’t said who will deliver the speech, though it’s widely expected to be CEO Tim Cook. It’s also expected that Cook will use the keynote to give details of the next version of the operating system for the iPhone and iPad, iOS 6.
While most of the sessions for the conference are now available for booking by developers, either on Apple’s website or using the official WWDC app, some sessions have yet to be announced. This is probably because they cover as yet unannounced features of iOS 6.














