With less than two weeks to go before Apple take to the stage at Moscone West, San Francisco to announce the future of both iOS and OS X, the Cupertino-based firm today released a full schedule for those attending the annual developer-focused event.
Only available to those who have login credentials – (read: if you don’t have a ticket, you’re not getting in) – the schedule promises to act as a tool for developers to see the latest sessions and labs available to them, helping them to “plan out [their] week.”
Alongside this, Apple has today also released its Official Worldwide Developer Conference App. Supporting iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, the app has again been designed to act as a guide for those who may be attending the event, allowing you not only to find your way around San Francisco, but also favourite the labs and sessions you as a developer might be most interested in.
Perhaps most exciting, though, is the fact that some of these sessions are listed as“To Be Announced,” likely due to Apple not wanting to give away any of its upcoming announcements to those attending, prior to Cook’s keynote.
As ever, we’ll be covering WWDC12 live directly from our frontpage on the evening ofJune 11, bringing you minute-by-minute text and photo updates – (if available). More information on how you can join us from your mobile will follow in the coming days.