WWDC starts tomorrow: where to go for coverage and rumor roundup
Posted on June 8th, 2008 by Jonathan Friedman

With only one day until the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), let’s breakdown what we’re expecting Steve Jobs to say and where you should go to get live coverage of the event.
So, what do most people think will be discussed tomorrow?
- 3G iPhone - The rumor-mill has been hinting toward it for months now, and almost everyone is certain that this will be announced on Monday. Price, release date, size, shape, features - who knows, but Monday is the day we will find out. The latest news says that the phone will feature GPS, alongside 3G that will work worldwide, and be slightly smaller. According to our sources, however, June 13 is the release date and the phone will be slightly thicker.
- .Mac overhaul - Whether it be the transformation into Mobile Me, or a complete revamp of the program, something will most likely happen.
- Mac OS X 10.6 - It definitely won’t be released tomorrow, but whether it be a beta announcement, a quick mention, or a screenshot - the best guess is it will be discussed.
So, those are probably the best bet of three things that will be discussed tomorrow. Of course, all will be confirmed by Steve Jobs himself.
Next, where should you for solid, undisturbed coverage. Sadly, our team won’t be able to make it to the event this year, but we’ll have www.macrumorslive.com open throughout the event and that is our suggestion for quality live coverage. Of course, other sites like Engadget and Gizmodo will have live coverage as well (and they will be on our screens, too). ALL LIVE COVERAGE STARTS AT 10:00 AM PACIFIC TIME, MONDAY, JUNE 9.
Of course, we will be covering the news from WWDC and we will give you all the information the same time we find out. But remember, for live coverage - check out MacRumors Live.
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