Apple has confirmed that schedule for this year's upcoming Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC). In a statement on Tuesday the tech giant announced that they event's keynote speech will take place on June 11 at 10 a.m. Pacific.
Apple previously confirmed that the conference is scheduled to take place between June 11-15 in San Francisco. Tickets, which are now sold out, sold for $1,599 per person this year. Thus far there is no official word on the guests for the keynote address.
Apple's WWDC has been a popular time to unveil the company's newest products. It's rumored that this year they will feature the new OSX Mountain Lion operating system as well as a preview of iOS 6. Last year Steve Jobs unveiled the iCloud storage system.
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