Greetings from the Moscone Center in foggy San Francisco, where Apple CEO Tim Cook takes the stage Monday morning at WWDC. Apple developers from around the world will bear witness to the company's first product update since the iPad Mini was launched last October.
Widely expected to take center stage in Cook's speech: major OS upgrades for iPhones, iPads and Macs. We'll see iOS 7 and Mac OS X 10.9, whatever big cat it happens to be named after. The big questions: will we also see an iRadio streaming service, a refreshed line of Macbooks, or any other new hardware? And how do Apple's keynoting skills stack up against those on display at Google I/O?
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Mashable Editor in Chief Lance Ulanoff and I will be on the scene, while tech editor Pete Pachal and tech analyst Christina Warren will be providing commentary from 9am PST, 12pm EST. Follow along with us in the liveblog below.
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