Today is the day that all Mac fans have been waiting for, for at least a few months now. We have heard rumors of Mac OSX Lion and today we got the full glimpse. Needless to say, Apple seems to out do themselves with every OSX update thus far, and this is no exception. The new Operating System is expected to release in July and will be available to download in the Mac App Store. You can also purchase it for just $29.99 when released. Let’s go over the features.
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New Features In iOS 5 For iPhone, iPad & iPod Revealed At WWDC 2011 [FULL DETAILS]
The wait is finally over! Apple today unveiled the highly anticipated iOS 5 for iPhone, iPod and iPad during the welcome keynote by CEO Steve Jobs himself that kicked off the annual WorldWide Developer’s Conference 2011. As already expected, iOS 5 brings major enhancements to the notifications system, camera app and over 200 new features in total. It will be available for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2, iPod touch 3G & 4G. iOS 5 SDK is available to developers right away.
WWDC 2011 Announcements: iCloud, iOS 5 & Mac OS X Lion!
Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference is about to kick of in just two days i.e June 6th, 2011 at San Francisco. Almost all the details and major announcements have already been leaked ahead of the big event which include Apple’s iCloud service, Mac OS X Lion and supposedly the biggest update to iOS since its launch i.e iOS 5. Apple’s press release has confirmed that the event will start with a keynote from company’s CEO, Steve Jobs at 10:00am.
iOS 5 to feature Automatic Update Feature for Apps?
Apple may have slipped with a new feature that will be built into iOS 5. A notice was popping up for users in the My App Update Page (Which has since been removed), with the final sentence reading “Or if your device has Automatic Download enabled for apps, your updates will download to your device without having to sync.”
More iCloud details emerge, service will need subscription
With WWDC coming up on Monday, details are exploding in the press about what is to come and what Apple will be announcing. We know for sure that iOS 5, Mac OSX Lion and iCloud will be the source of the events on Monday.
Official WWDC App For iPhone, iPod & iPad Now Available For Download!
Ahead of the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference 2011 which is scheduled to kick off on June 6, Apple has pushed an official WWDC iOS app to the App Store in order to assist those who will be attending the conference next week in Cupertino. The app, which can be downloaded free as a universal binary for both iPhone and iPad, provides news, photos and other informational material from the conference along with its complete schedule. The app even lets you set up meetings with the Apple staff throughout the conference.
iPhone 4 unveiled at WWDC 2010 by Apple
Finally, iPhone 4 has officially been unveiled by Apple just a few moments ago at WWDC10. Steve Jobs unveiled iPhone 4 with the line, “stop me if you’ve already seen this”. Talk about being funny out of something that should piss him off. Anyhow, the design is exactly what we’ve been seeing over the past few months.
Live coverage of Apple WWDC 2010 Keynote
Preparations are well under way for WWDC 2010, one of the most anticipated events of the year for the tech community. iPhone 4G/HD, Safari 5, Mac Mini update, Xcode 4, OS X 10.6.4, iPhone apps, iPad apps – so much to look forward to in Steve Jobs’ keynote! As usual, a lot of websites will have their representatives at WWDC10 for live coverage. Here are some of the more popular websites where you can follow WWDC 10, live!
Apple to announce Safari 5 with Reader and Bing, OS X 10.6.4 and Xcode 4 at WWDC10
French website MacGeneration has published images of support documents by Apple that show a list of new features that will be available in Safari 5. These features include a new Reader for article reading and improvements in HTML5 support with new features such as geolocation, full screen HTML4 video support and much more. As expected improvements to JavaScript performance are also in the changelog which show it to be 25% than Safari 4. These improvements will be accompanied with better page caching and DNS prefetching for faster browsing. And did I mention Bing will be available as a search option in Safari 5?
Preparations under way at Moscone Center for Apple WWDC 2010
Preparations are well underway at Moscone Center, San Fransisco, for WWDC 2010, Apple‘s annual developer conference. The focus this time seems to be entirely on iPhone apps as evident from the banners that have been put up. Apple is expected to unveil iPhone 4G, a cloud based iTunes and much more ( really, the rumors go on and on! ). As usual, Steve Jobs will be there to deliver the keynote.



