At WWDC, Apple's annual developers conference, head honcho Steve Jobs came and went in only two hours, but left the rapt audience of gadget geeks with the next full year of the company's plans, including the launches of iCloud, iOS5, and the new Mac OSX Lion.
It's the most wonderful time of the year - Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
The WWDC is a 4-day event in which Apple talks about its new products, upcoming software and, you know, just how amazing the company is.
We'll be keeping you updated before, during and after the event, which is set to kick off this Monday, June 6. Read on for the preview of this year's WWDC.
It all started out with the year "1984" 27 years ago in a commercial during the Super Bowl. Steve Jobs introduced the world to "Mac".