Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2011) will kick off today with a keynote presentation by Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Touch Reviews will be bringing you the All-in-One live feed of the keynote so you can sit back and know what’s the latest without refreshing this page.
During today’s WWDC live keynote event Apple will provide us with an update on Mac OS X Lion availability, preview iOS 5 and announce iCloud. If you were expecting iPhone 5 / 4S announcement then you might just be disappointed as the company is expected to focus on software updates.
The next gen software update for iOS devices is widely believed to revamp the notification system, introduce Twitter integration and widgets. iCloud, Apple’s upcoming cloud based service is expected to allow users to upload and stream music they’ve purchased from iTunes and could be expanded to host movies and TV shows in the coming months.
You’ll be able to download and stream the keynote soon after the event. What are your expectations from this years event? Let us know in the comments section.
Check back soon for the live coverage.
07:00AM – Hawaii
10:00AM – Pacific
11:00AM – Mountain
12:00PM – Central
01:00PM – Eastern
06:00PM – London
07:00PM – Paris
09:00PM – Moscow
02:00AM – Tokyo (June 7th)
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4 Comments on “Live Coverage : WWDC 2011 Keynote Event – iOS 5, iCloud and More”
Nothing about text/speech integration? I figured there wouldn’t be new hardware, but come on. Goodbye apple – I’m done waiting around – you did not catch up nearly enough – horrible.
iCloud is going to cause a ton of people to go over their limit, which gives AT&T boatloads of money. Apps can use icloud? Ugh that’s a ton of data.
I Want Flash!!!!