Today, Apple begins its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, CA. At 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern, Apple executives will give a Keynote address that will likely include a preview of the next version of the iPhone/iPad operating system, perhaps also a preview of the next watchOS, and perhaps also new hardware products — maybe a new iPad, or a new stand-alone Siri device? Infinite speculation is possible between now and 10am Pacific. Jason Snell of Six Colors wrote about what he hopes to see at WWDC, and I found myself nodding at every paragraph of that article; in an article for Macworld, Snell wrote about what he actually expects to see announced today.
If you want to watch the two hour presentation as it happens, you can watch a live stream here. I won’t be able to do so because I have an oral argument before the U.S. Fifth Circuit this morning However, when my argument is over, I’m glad that there will be lots of iPhone-related news to think about to distract me from obsessing over every question that was asked by the panel of judges.