Sunday, June 10, 2012

WWDC Liveblog: Join Wired At Apple's Huge Monday News Event

SAN FRANCISCO " Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off Monday morning, and we'll at last pick up either a overflow of delicious product rumors emerges as novella or fact. Apple will unquestionably exhibit reveal iOS 6 - this ample is established right away that iOS 6 banners are looming outward Apple's eventuality venue. But the firm is moreover approaching to uncover off a garland of new Mac computers , and even betray a new Apple TV stage that could supercharge the company's home-entertainment aspirations.

The Gadget Lab group will be on palm to feed you the large headlines right as it happens, liveblogging the WWDC keynote from San Francisco's Moscone Center. The eventuality is scheduled to start at 10 a.m., and we'll start posting as shortly as you take our seats. Please revisit the front page of Wired.com on Monday, June 11 to examine out our coverage - and modernise your browser frequently during Apple's keynote is to ultimate updates.

If all pre-event rumors advance true, Monday's keynote will add a new chronicle of iOS that includes 3-D maps, system-wide Facebook integration, and the deployment of Siri on Apple's ultimate iPad. The gossip indent moreover has Apple releasing no fewer than 4

But the greatest exhibit - at least in conditions of its newness reason - could be a reboot of Apple TV. Currently, Apple's set-top box isn't ample more than a pacifist passage for iTunes video content, a couple of reward apps similar to Netflix and Flickr, and iPad shade mirroring. But the hearsay from BGR has Apple announcing an SDK that would enable third-party developers to emanate law Apple TV apps, and a "control out" API that would enable third-party manufacturers to handshake with Apple TV.

Our take? Apple might not ever let go a earthy television, after all. Via an softened Apple TV stage that integrates with apps and existing HDTV products, Apple could give the program platforms (iTunes and a new Apple TV OS), and interface controls (think Siri and gesticulate control) to reinvent the living-room experience.

Intrigued? Once again, come together us on Wired.com's home page at 10 a.m. Pacific time this forthcoming Monday - and follow @Gadgetlab or @Wired on Twitter for 140-character highlights of what's going down.

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