WWDC Rumor Roundup

So the WWDC keynote is tomorrow. It will be presented by Phil Schiller (as it was announced) but I personally believe we might see an appearance by Steve Jobs.

Based on the banners that have already been hung at Moscone West, it's pretty obvious that the spotlight will be on both the iPhone 3.0 OS and Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Rumors have also been flying around about a new generation of the iPhone possibly called the iPhone video. It would have a built in camera capable of video capture and the video could be easily uploaded to YouTube and other video sharing sites via new tools in iPhone 3.0.

For iPhone 3.0 and the new iPhone model, they'll probably announce a release date in early July like they did for the iPhone 3G. During the iPhone 3.0 demonstration, they will probably have various developers demo their apps to show off certain new features in the SDK like In-App Purchases and Bluetooth multiplayer for games.

Since we really haven't seen anything about Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard since they first announced that it was going to be called that at last WWDC, I think that they will give a brief demo of the OS and give a release date sometime in August or September.

I'd also really like to see a media tablet Mac, but I don't really think it's something Apple is going to do. I'm just being hopeful that they might.

Check with us tomorrow for live updates during the Keynote.

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