By Gregg Keizer in Computerworld - Apple today said that its annual developers conference will take place June 10-14, when it will provide developers with preview builds of the next versions of both iOS and OS X.
The dates were expected: Last month, San Francisco's Moscone Center, the venue this year and for the last 10, had only the week of June 10-14 open on its event calendar.
Apple will spell out details of the next versions of iOS and OS X, its mobile and Mac operating systems, respectively, at the conference. Developers will also get builds of the two OSes, as they have in the past.
If Apple follows its usual timetable, a June preview of iOS 7 means that it will be available in final form this fall alongside new hardware. The last two years Apple has waited until June's WWDC to hand developers an iOS SDK (software development kit), then unveiled new iPhones in September (2012) or October (2011).
While some analysts continue to place bets on a June or July launch of a new iPhone -- for now, dubbed "iPhone 5S" -- the iOS 7 timing hints at a later debut.
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