The Apple Beat: WWDC 2012 possibilities and predictions
Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 9:19AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Apple, Apple Beat, Apps & Launches, Buyers Guide, Events and Launches, Expo, First Looks, Lifestyle, Liveblog, Opinion, Public service, WWDC 2012, WishList, iOS, iPad apps, iphone, macbooks

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

We're days away from Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference in San Francisco (stay tuned for my live coverage here and on Twitter via @gadjosevilla). While traditionally a developer-focused event dealing with iOS and Mac OS as well as iCloud, it seems that this year might bring some big surprises. Here's why.

This is Apple CEO Tim Cook's first WWDC as head honcho and it is also timed just before the back to school buying season. Cook will want to kick off WWDC with a bang and have focus on where Apple is headed.

Apple no longer participates in Macworld, opting to stage its own events for announcements and WWDC is as good as any to introduce not just software but some hardware as well (specially if you want developers to create for that new hardware).

Tim Cook has also alluded to a big year in terms of products and innovations from Apple. During the new iPad launch event in March, Cook said that there would be a lot to look forward to in 2012 and as we're reaching the halfway point, the time is ripe for some announcements.

Then there's the reality that a number of Apple products are ready for revision specially in the desktop and MacBook Pro lines. Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors are good to go (other PC makers have already released models using these chips). We've seen some purported leaks showing new product SKUs  and it seems you can't buy any MacBook Pros until June 13.

Finally there's history. A number of notablet Apple launches have taken place during WWDC's in the past. Here are just a few.

The iPhone. iPod Touch, iPhone 3G, Mac Pro, iPhone 4 are just some of the products that were revealed during WWDC in the past.

My Predictions 

Here are some predictions and what I think Apple will reveal next week.

Software

Being WWDC the focus will be on software. iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion will be covered extensively as well as new features and iCloud integration.

Hardware

While it is unusual for Apple to reveal a lot of hardware at WWDC, I feel this year is different. A lot of products are pending refreshes (most of the computers) and some functionality is tied in to the OS. Here are some kep prediction on the hardware side.

 Come back on June 11th for our full coverage of WWDC where we will what Apple has in store.

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Gadjo Sevilla has covered Apple's business and products for over 15 years. The Apple Beat is a regular opinion column focusing on the latest Apple news, products and personalities.

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