
Posted on Tuesday, April 18 2006 @ 22:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Apple announced it will show off its upcoming Mac OS X Leopard operating system at WWDC 2006. This conference takes place on August 7-11 in San Francisco.
With more than 120 sessions planned across five technology tracks, WWDC 2006 will cover the full spectrum of Mac technologies. In each track you’ll find highly practical sessions — delivered by Apple’s best engineers — that show how to take advantage of current technologies in Tiger, and how to get ready for what’s coming in Leopard. WWDC 2006 is the only place to find such powerful, in-depth sessions, loaded with expert guidance and “insider” technical tips.
More details at
Apple.com.