





Apple has released its schedule for WWDC 2012. The developer conference, which runs from June 11 - 15 in San Francisco, is historically when Apple unveils its latest iOS and OS X software updates.

The keynote for the event will take place on June 11, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. PT. While the company hasn't officially released who will be present at the keynote, we're presuming that Apple CEO Tim Cook will lead the event.

In the past, the company has also used the keynote event to unveil new hardware products.

The bulk of WWDC — which sold out in under two hours this year — is a closed conference for developers. Registered Apple developers who cannot attend WWDC (or were unable to get tickets), can access videos from the WWDC sessions once they are posted online.

WWDC attendees can also download a free WWDC 2012 iOS app [iTunes link] to keep track of sessions, news and the general schedule.

Are you going to WWDC this year? What do you hope Apple announces? Let us know.