Steve Jobs to speak at WWDC 2008, no way he’ll talk about new iPhones
By Joshua Topolsky | May 13, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
On June 9th, Steve Jobs will be speaking at WWDC. Plans are vague right now, but we understand he will give two lectures on Sudoku, a shirt-folding seminar, and will discuss the possibilities of using a perpetual motion machine to replace the engine in his 1986 Volvo. Afterwards, every developer gets a hug and a low five. It’s unlikely he’ll discuss the 3G iPhone.
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