Steve Jobs: 'You won't be disappointed' by Apple keynote - Yahoo! News — More of Steve Jobs' trademarked one-line e-mail messages have surfaced, with the capricious CEO promising a concerned iPhone user that "you won't be disappointed" by his upcoming WWDC keynote — which, by the way, has just been confirmed for June 7, the first day of Apple's annual developers confab.
For the past two years, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference has served as the launching pad for the latest iPhones, and we've known for weeks that the annual event would be held from June 7 to June 11. But Apple hadn't officially disclosed the exact day and time of the keynote address — until now . Mark your calendars for 10 a.m. Pacific time June 7, and yes, Jobs will be delivering the keynote. Just to be clear: Apple hasn't confirmed that it'll have the next, already well-leaked iPhone on display that day, but c'mon ... it's a pretty safe bet. As if to stoke excitement, Jobs has apparently been replying to customer e-mails again. MacRumors reports that Jobs fired off a message to a user chiding Google and the (red-hot) Android mobile platform, with the customer asking Jobs whether he has "some good WWDC announcements to blow [Google] out of the water." Jobs' characteristically curt reply: "You won't be disappointed."
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