Apple sets dates for WWDC - June 8th - 12th
Apple announced on Thursday that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC will be held on June 8 through 12, as expected.
As it has been since 2003, WWDC will be held at San Francisco's Moscone Center and will feature educational opportunities covering Mac and iPhone development and IT-related integration and technologies.
The Mac track will focus on how to take advantage of the "64-Bit From Top to Bottom" nature of Mac OS X version 10.6 (aka Snow Leopard) while remaining compatible with previous Mac OS X versions; using the CPU-to-GPU offloading capabilities of OpenCL and the multicore assistance of Grand Central; and learning how to modify code to comply with the new APIs of the new version of Apple's ubiquitous QuickTime media technology, QuickTime X.
