

In 2006, Steve Jobs once again delivered the keynote presentation at the WWDC, which was held from August 7 to August 11 in Moscone Center West, San Francisco. The band The Wallflowers played at the Apple campus.Ģ006 Macworld 2006 (January 10, 2006) Īt the event, Apple introduced its first Intel-based computers, the iMac and MacBook Pro.Īpple Special Event (February 28, 2006) Īt the Apple Special Event on February 28, 2006, Steve Jobs announced the iPod Hi-Fi speaker system at the Town Hall conference center in Cupertino. The conference consisted of 110 lab sessions and 95 presentation sessions, while more than 500 Apple engineers were on site alongside 3,800 attendees from 45 countries. The keynote featured developers from Wolfram Research, who discussed their experience porting Mathematica to Mac OS X on the Intel platform.

These events are usually streamed live on Apple's website and, in recent years, YouTube channel. The detailed agenda of the event is often kept as a secret to create buzz, and only unveiled during the event, though event taglines sometimes give hints.

The press conferences garner a significant following in traditional and online media. announces major new and redesigned products and upgrades through press conferences, while minor updates often happen through press releases on Apple Newsroom. The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts's exterior prepared in anticipation for the March 2, 2011, unveiling of Apple's iPad 2Īpple Inc.
