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A new report from Taiwan claims the new iPhone 5 will put Apple’s smartphone refresh trend back on track. The company will unveil the next-generation handset this summer, during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, according to Daiwa Securities.
The analyst firm is quoted by the Chinese-language Commerc... |
2 February 2012 09:30 GMT |
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With Apple selling out WWDC 2011 in less than 12 hours, it’s probably a good idea (for those interested) to stay informed about this year’s timetable.Apparently you can get a pretty good idea of when WWDC 2012 is going to kick off by just taking a virtual stroll over to moscone.com where two Corporate Mee... |
4 January 2012 04:09 GMT |
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Apple is taking iOS 5 on a world tour and it wants devs to come along for the ride. Pit-stopping in nine major cities around the world, the mini-WWDCs will allow developers to leard from Apple experts and enhance their software with new technologies. Space is limited, and it’s almost fully booked already.&ldquo... |
21 October 2011 02:49 GMT |
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10 hours and counting until Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage to unveil a polished Mac OS X Lion, a revamped iOS 5, and the all-new iCloud. Among those waiting to take part in the event, Jay Freeman (aka Saurik) is standing in line 10 full hours before the kick off.Best known for maintaining Cydia, the App Store a... |
6 June 2011 07:11 GMT |
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Apple has released the official WWDC 2011 application, a mobile guide to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. The app is free for all iDevice holders.A universal application for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, the software lets you access a range of conference information.Users can search the conference schedule,... |
3 June 2011 03:05 GMT |
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Apple has provided yet another piece of evidence that an iPhone announcement will take place at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference hosted June 6-9 at Moscone West, San Francisco, California. A tweet sent out by an Australian technology journalist indicates the man has been called upon to attend WWDC... |
27 May 2011 13:11 GMT |
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Apple’s public relations department is reportedly reaching out to British journalists that specialize in covering all things iPhone to fly them out to San Francisco next month for the WWDC 2011 keynote address.
Electricpig reports that Apple is undoubtedly launching its new iPhone 4S next month, with Apple&rsq... |
26 May 2011 04:54 GMT |
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Tickets for this year’s WWDC edition have sold out in record time, according to a sign posted by Apple on developer.apple.com/wwdc.
Announced yesterday, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2011 will kick off June 6, and will end on June 10, during which time Cupertino will unveil “the future ... |
29 March 2011 02:57 GMT |
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A quick look at Moscone Center’s schedule for this year’s events strongly indicates that Apple has booked a spot in the venue to host its annual WWDC conference between June 5th and June 9th.A speculative Cultofmac.com report now claims that Apple’s iPhone 5 is most likely to arrive precisely in tha... |
8 February 2011 03:47 GMT |
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Apple may kick off its WWDC 2011 event on June 5th, according to a “corporate meeting” listing spotted at the Moscone Center official website. Historically, Moscone Center listings have successfully predicted Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference annual gathering. This year was a miss, as far a... |
7 February 2011 10:35 GMT |
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Renowned Apple pundit John Gruber weighs in on Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference for this year, revealing a few interesting matters, including details on Mac OS X 10.7. The blogger offers his take on Apple’s obsession with the iOS recently, claiming it’s just a phase the company is going throu... |
21 June 2010 04:35 GMT |
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The Apple Design Awards winners for 2010 have been announced by Apple during a special ceremony, which recognizes “iPhone OS applications that demonstrate technical excellence, innovation, technology adoption, and quality.” “iPhone Developer Program members can submit nominations for iPhone and iPad... |
9 June 2010 03:02 GMT |
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Apple has kicked off preparations for its Worldwide Developers Conference set to be held between June 7 and June 11 at San Francisco's Moscone Center next week. Workers have started setting up WWDC10 banners, and have finished laminating the huge Apple logo on the convention center's East wall of windows, p... |
4 June 2010 04:59 GMT |
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Michael Oh, president of Apple specialist Tech Superpowers, believes Apple needs to introduce some pretty revolutionary stuff at this year’s edition of WWDC. He argues that, with the iPhone 4 being the centerpiece of the event, the device should boast some amazing capabilities, or at least compete with those pr... |
31 May 2010 09:06 GMT |
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A generally reliable source of rumors claims to have received word from AT&T that Apple’s next iPhone is launching next month. In the meanwhile, Walmart has slashed the price of the iPhone 3GS from $197 to $97 this week. The devices are sold with a contract. The move doesn’t come as a surprise, with Apple... |
27 May 2010 09:30 GMT |
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At least one analyst thinks Apple’s WWDC 2010 keynote will not be a bore, according to Barron’s Tech Trader Daily blog. Trip Chowdhry, an analyst with tiny Global Equities Research, asserts that seven minutes of the June 7 keynote will be allotted to Steve Ballmer. The analyst believes that Microsoft&rsqu... |
27 May 2010 04:26 GMT |
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Gene Munster, a renowned analyst with Piper Jaffray, has issued a note to clients this week, sharing his company’s expectations for the WWDC 2010 keynote. Munster predicts that Apple’s event will not blow anyone’s mind, mostly due to the iPhone 4 leaks. Despite this year’s conference being alm... |
26 May 2010 08:58 GMT |
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Apple confirmed last month that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference would begin on June 7 this year, at San Francisco’s Moscone West. Apple has now issued one of its rare press releases announcing that Steve Jobs, the company’s CEO, is set to kick off WWDC 2010 with a keynote address on Monday, Jun... |
24 May 2010 10:31 GMT |
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Late last month, Apple issued an official report confirming that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference would kick off on June 7 this year, at San Francisco’s Moscone West. Tickets for the event have already sold out, Apple reveals on its website (screenshot available to the left). The company has also anno... |
7 May 2010 03:32 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed via one of its rare press releases that June 7 will see the company hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco’s Moscone West. According to Apple’s SVP of iPhone software, this year’s event is set to offer devs a number of in-depth sessions and hands-on work... |
28 April 2010 10:40 GMT |
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Reports have emerged saying Apple has been ordering yet more parts for a next-gen iPhone set to launch in the second half of 2010, making it likely that Apple will lift the curtain off the device at next year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). A 9to5Mac report informs that Taiwanese sources are suggest... |
23 December 2009 09:08 GMT |
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A quick glance over the Moscone Center's summer schedule shows that, between June 28th and July 2nd, Apple is likely to host its Worldwide Developers Conference, an event that attracts la creme de la creme of developers worldwide, as well as all major tech publications and papers. The people at 9to5Mac point out... |
21 December 2009 08:02 GMT |
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Apple has announced the availability of session videos from the Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 edition. Interested parties can purchase WWDC '09 session videos and watch Apple engineers deliver in-depth technical information about the technologies that power iPhone OS and Mac OS X, Apple says. The steps r... |
17 July 2009 06:48 GMT |
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With Apple's WWDC '09 keynote over, the company has posted a streaming version of the recorded event on its website. Apple fans can watch Philip Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, unveil the new iPhone 3G S, the new MacBook Pro family, and Mac OS X Snow Leopard by visiting the p... |
9 June 2009 10:36 GMT |
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Apple has kicked off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference today, with a keynote address delivered by the company’s SVP of Worldwide Product Marketing, Phil Schiller. As expected, Apple pulled off some great stuff recently, and shared it all with WWDC attendees. As usual, the company cited an increased nu... |
8 June 2009 15:26 GMT |
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Apple has announced that it will be commencing its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year with a keynote address on Monday, June 8, at 10:00 a.m. The keynote will be delivered by a team of Apple executives led not by CEO Steve Jobs, but by Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of World... |
13 May 2009 13:29 GMT |
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Apple has announced that tickets to its Worldwide Developers Conference have sold out again, this time even faster. Session videos will be available to purchase shortly after the event, while the company will be providing more details soon. “The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) provides developers a... |
29 April 2009 03:49 GMT |
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Apple has announced the first sessions for its Worldwide Developers Conference 2009. WWDC is the place where developers and members of the media, as well as Apple fans, gather to learn and use the maker's latest development tools and hardware, while being presented with newly achieved feats in computing technolo... |
8 April 2009 02:57 GMT |
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Apple has announced the Design Awards for this year's edition of WWDC, hosted June 8-12, San Francisco, Moscone West. Awards will be presented for iPhone apps created (and released) with OS 2.2.1, as well as for Mac apps for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. An extra prize will go out to the winner of best iPhone OS 3.0 ap... |
6 April 2009 08:46 GMT |
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Apple is set to preview a more polished (if not finished) build of Mac OS X Snow Leopard at WWDC this year, using detailed technical sessions to teach devs how to take full advantage of new foundation technologies. The aim, Apple says, is to ensure an application is ready and completely optimized for Mac OS X Snow Le... |
1 April 2009 03:03 GMT |
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Apple has announced the WWDC '09 dates via its Developers Connection web site, promising to offer in-depth technical information and hands-on with iPhone OS and Mac OS X technologies. 1000 Apple engineers will be hosting these events beginning June 8 and ending June 12.In what is probably the most highly anticip... |
30 March 2009 03:06 GMT |
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A report reveals that the Moscone Center has an opening June 6 through June 12 marked as a generic "corporate meeting." Apple held WWDC at Moscone in 2007 and 2008 at the same time of the month. The report claims Apple will release Snow Leopard on June 8. Apple hasn't published its schedule for WWDC '09.App... |
10 March 2009 04:57 GMT |
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ScreenFlow is a “professional screencasting studio” for Mac OS X 10.5 (“Leopard”). The application that was crowned Best Leopard App at WWDC '08 has recently received an update. Vara Software says that ScreenFlow version 1.5 includes the ability to add text objects to the timeline, allowi... |
23 February 2009 09:27 GMT |
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This morning, Apple announced the winners of its annual Apple Design Awards (ADA). Winners received two 15-inch MacBook Pros, two 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays, one iPod touch (16GB), one iPhone (8GB), an ADC Premier Membership, reimbursement for one WWDC 2008 E-ticket (including airfare and accommodations), and one ... |
12 June 2008 05:46 GMT |
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iPhone 2.0 firmware and the iTunes App Store have been confirmed for launch in early July. Apple's Scott Forstall, Senior Vice President of iPhone software, showcased some of the key additions in iPhone software 2.0 during the first hours of WWDC '08 yesterday, talking about iPhone in Enterprise, Microsoft ... |
10 June 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Rumors of Apple seeding WWDC developers with an early release of 'Snow Leopard' are confirmed. Attending developers just got a fresh copy of OS X 10.6 (pictured left) for preview purposes. Courtesy of OrchardSpy, we even have screenshots from the actual Snow Leopard installation.As you can see, the screen-g... |
10 June 2008 05:09 GMT |
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The event we've all been waiting for, WWDC '08, finally took place. Steve Jobs and fellow execs took the stage and immediately started emphasizing the iPhone. After inviting some of their partners up on stage to showcase their apps, Apple popped the big one: iPhone 3G! After all the rumors, you're prob... |
9 June 2008 16:33 GMT |
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Go ahead and open iTunes! You will see that Apple has launched an official Apple Keynotes podcast dedicated to (what else?) Steve Jobs' keynote address at WWDC '08 today. The podcast currently offers the keynote addresses from Macworld Expo 2007 and 2008, but also Apple's March 6 (iPhone Software Roadm... |
9 June 2008 16:21 GMT |
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Judging by the looks of this particular cat, it looks like we're in for some serious changes. Still, sources imply that "Snow Leopard," the code name for Mac OS X 10.6, rumored for a January next year release, is going to deliver more performance optimization and security tweaks. Also, the OS may be aimed at new... |
5 June 2008 09:47 GMT |
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Fortune is reporting that Steve Jobs is to deliver a keynote address come June 9th, the day the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2008 commences. Naturally, everyone is thinking 3G iPhone, but that's certainly not all Steve has up his sleeve. Hey, that rhymes!The above-mentioned publication notes Gene Muns... |
13 May 2008 05:21 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed over 60 sessions spanning iPhone, Mac and IT at the 2008 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference, soon to be held on June 9-13 at the Moscone West in San Francisco. Last month, Apple introduced sessions dedicated to devs building native iPhone apps. Developers are encouraged to register in order to b... |
3 April 2008 09:11 GMT |
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For the first time in the event's history, Apple's 2008 WWDC will feature sessions for developers building native applications for the iPhone using the SDK. "Get Started," "Build Powerful Applications," "Integrate the Technologies of iPhone" and "Create Engaging Media Experiences" are just some of the featu... |
14 March 2008 07:58 GMT |
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At WWDC, Apple announced that their solution to third party apps on the iPhone would be web applications. While this was heralded as good news by the press, and rightfully so, it was not something that went down overly well with the developers themselves.Apple's announcement was greeted as great news, but not b... |
13 June 2007 05:38 GMT |
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At the Worldwide Developers Conference 2007 in San Francisco, the company's Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs revealed in the opening keynote that he would quit and that Apple would be shutting down because of the overwhelming success of Windows Vista and Zune. In the video at the bottom, you will be able to se... |
13 June 2007 04:56 GMT |
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During Engadget's liveblogging of Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote, id Software got their chance to show off their newest technology in developing games. The engine isn't named after the game using it. It's simply dubbed "id Tech 5," most likely in reference to a fifth generation engine, although I'm... |
12 June 2007 03:31 GMT |
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While the iPhone is getting most of the headlines, with the World Wide Developer's Conference around the corner, there is also plenty of speculation about Apple's other products. The Mac line is getting some attention, with many models being ripe not only for updated components, but also a fresh new look.Th... |
5 June 2007 09:30 GMT |
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Those expecting to hear about the iPhone and maybe see some more of it at Apple's World Wide Developers's Conference are going to be disappointed. It is very unlikely that Apple will be talking about its consumer products at the developer conference. Though it has happened before, it seems unlikely that th... |
28 May 2007 10:45 GMT |
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Not that long ago, Apple announced that it will be delaying Leopard, which was expected to be introduced at this year's World Wide Developer's Conference. While at the time there was a strong reaction, today, the delay is simply accepted as a fact. However, it looks like the WWDC might have lost some of i... |
9 May 2007 09:22 GMT |
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Apple has officially announced that Steve Jobs will be kicking off this year's Worldwide Developers Conference with a keynote address beginning at 10:00am on Monday, June 11, 2007 at San Francisco's Moscone West. Undoubtedly, the focus of the keynote will be Leopard, especially considering that Apple has ... |
2 May 2007 09:41 GMT |
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