Share 0 It has been nearly nine months since Apple has held its last big event. In that time the company has suffered from some issues on Wall Street, been scrutinized for tax evasion and most recently defended its E-Book pricing against the Department of Justice. But on Monday the maker of the iPhone and iPad will take the stage to focus on the future of its products at its annual Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC). Held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the company will preview the next versions of its iOS operating system for the iPhone and iPad and the next version of Mac OS X. We know those two things for sure, Apple CEO...
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