Live Reporting From Apple's WWDC

NBC Bay Area Business and Techlogy report Scott Budman is there, tweeting, blogging and giving you television coverage of the latest and greatest.

Monday thousands of Apple fans will descend upon San Francisco's Moscone Center for five days of iOS, Mountain Lion and rumors galore. That's because the 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference will start in downtown San Francisco, and NBC Bay Area Business and Techlogy report Scott Budman is there, tweeting, blogging and giving you television coverage of the latest and greatest.

Check back here for routine updates on the conference.

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