
A banner spotted inside San Francisco's Moscone Center on Friday morning displays parts of Apple's lineup, including icons for the new Leopard operating system. Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) starts today at Moscone and runs until Friday.
Banners hang outside the Moscone Center in San Francisco on Friday. Apple is expected to use the event to unveil Leopard, the next version of Mac OS X.
Intense speculation has surrounded the lead-up to the event, with many online pundits suggesting Apple may use the WWDC to unveil a mobile 'iPhone'.
A giant Apple logo hangs on the Moscone Center, where Mac developers are scheduled to meet this week.
A banner inside the Moscone Center touts Apple's benefits for developers. Several other banners, presumably offering details of what Apple will announce, hung inside the hall.
Workers on Friday morning unfurl a giant Apple logo astride the Moscone Center, where Apple is holding its WWDC.
Workers on Friday mornning hang a sign welcoming programmers to the Worldwide Developer Conference.
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