There are about two weeks to go until Apple's yearly Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), and today Apple released an update to its official WWDC app with more details about the show. The most interesting part for non-developers will be the opening-day keynote, which happens on June 2 between 10am and noon Pacific time—in the space of those two hours, we should get our first look at iOS 8, OS X 10.10, and maybe even a few announcements about Apple's other apps, services, and hardware.

While the schedule for Google I/O gave us some insight into what to expect from that show, the most interesting parts of Apple's schedule are heavily redacted, with cutesy headings like "Still Our Secret," "We're Not Telling," and "You're Just Going to Have to Wait a Little Longer." We won't know what's going on in those sessions until after the keynote, when their subject matter has been unveiled to the public.

In addition to the conference schedule, the WWDC app has maps of the Moscone Center that developers can use to find their way around, and videos of the developer sessions are also posted there for viewing after the fact. We'll be on the ground at WWDC to bring you all of the news as it happens.