WWDC keynote to take place on June 8th without Steve Jobs

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Apple announced today that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will kick off with its traditional keynote address on June 8th. While many expected that Steve Jobs might take this opportunity to return from his medical leave, it will be Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, who will deliver the keynote.

More than 1,000 sessions will be offered to cover both the iPhone OS 3.0 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Developers will also get the chance to work with some of the over 1,000 Apple engineers expected at the event.

Any bets on what hardware (if any) will be unveiled? There is a good chance we will see an updated iPhone but what about a tablet or a netbook?

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