MacNN will offer live coverage of the event at live.macnn.com. Apple CEO Steve Jobs will present the keynote at the company's annual developer conference in San Francisco, where he will offer the first public display Mac OS X Leopard; in addition, several reports speculate that he may also introduce several other products.
The company has already begun taking shots at Microsoft and its much delayed Vista operating system with "Hasta la vista, Vista" and "Mac OS X Leopard: Vista 2.0" banners hanging in the lobby of Moscone Center West. The WWDC Keynote (starting at 10 a.m. PST) and other news coverage will be offered throughout the day (and rest of the week). Users can discuss the news as it happens on MacNN's IRC Channel or growing user forums.
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