This morning, Apple revealed the schedule for next month’s Worldwide Developers Conference. To start things off, an Apple keynote will be held from 10AM to 12PM on Monday, June 2nd at Moscone West. Apple typically holds keynote addresses to kick off WWDC, but this schedule serves as the first direct confirmation from Apple. The event will likely be led by Apple CEO Tim Cook with assistance from Senior VPs Craig Federighi and Eddy Cue, who have some new software and services announcements, respectively…

Expect a completely redesigned version of OS X (numbered 10.10) plus an enhancement filled iOS 8 with new Healthbook fitness tracking software, improved Maps, and new iPad features. Also, according to sources, Apple is planning to unveil new hardware at this year’s conference. New products from Apple TVs to iWatches to Retina MacBook Airs (the most likely) have been rumored for introduction this year. We’ll have live coverage of the event and coverage of the latest news leading up to the announcements.

Other interesting special events to take place during the week of WWDC:

Developer Platforms State of the Union Keynote: June 2nd 2:00 to 3:30 PM PT

Apple Design Awards: June 2nd 4:00 to 5:00 PM PT

Star Wars Past, Present and Future: June 5th 12:45 to 1:45 PM PT

The Bash/Concert: June 5th 6:30 to 9:30 PM PT

You can also read up on some of the other sessions here.

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