
Apple's 2011 Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off tomorrow with a keynote from Steve Jobs from 10 p.m. Pacific. Apple has already shown that they will be talking about Mac OS X Lion, iCloud iOS 5 and at the event. Developer registration began today (pictures above and below).
The early speculation about iCloud had mainly focused on Apple's impending deals with music companies and the ability to stream iTunes music to your Macs and iOS devices. But more recently, there is talk about new iOS-powered time Capsules that how could serve as a kind of file synchronizing hub or caching system update.
iOS seems for a major update with rumors of renewed notifications and widgets as well as great twitter integration. A new automatic downloads of Apps also seems certain.
There are some tips that Mac OS X Lion almost ready to start with some even are able to designate the date of 14 June as the targeted released date.

As always, there usually last-minute rumors and leaks in the night prior to the event, so stay tuned.
Unfortunately, there is no indication that Apple will video streaming this event, but we live coverage during the photos and updates will be provided. Follow us @ MacRumorsLive for live updates and @ MacRumors for ongoing news and updates.
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