Recently in a press-release, Apple announced the agenda for the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference for this year that is to be held in June.
Apart from the sad revelation that Steve Jobs won't be making an appearance in the Conference this year, what also comes as a shock to most Mac users is that Apple won't be announcing the release of Mac OS X 10.6 (also dubbed as 'Snow Leopard') at the event.
Instead, Apple plans to focus more on providing developers with a Developer Preview release of the new Snow Leopard OS and talk in detail about the iPhone OS 3.0.
Here is what Bertrand Serlet, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, had to say
At WWDC, we will be giving our developers a final Developer Preview release so they can see the incredible progress we’ve made on Snow Leopard and work with us as we move toward its final release.
Apart from the developer focus on Snow Leopard, there will be in-depth sessions on iPhone 3.0 which remains the main focus for mobile users.
And what remains the biggest mystery of all is whether or not Apple will finally unveil the new iPhone at the event (Take a look at the Hardware specs for the possible new iPhone).