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Expected to launch with a 4-inch Retina display this fall, the iPhone 5 may require all existing App Store titles to be updated with scaled-up graphics. Not a problem, according to the sea of developers attending last week’s WWDC 2012 in San Francisco, California. Surveyed by Piper Jaffray’s prominent fi... |
18 June 2012 18:31 GMT |
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Today marks the first day in more than a decade that Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is kicked off by Tim Cook, the company’s new CEO following the death of its co-founder and visionary genius, Steven Jobs. From 1998 to 2011, Apple’s annual developer conference started off with a keynote pr... |
11 June 2012 10:51 GMT |
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The Apple online store is down, this time in light of several new product announcements about to be made at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2012 in a few hours from now. While Apple store outages often end up with nothing more than a redesigned iPhone carrier selector, or some new layout to make the purchase pro... |
11 June 2012 09:36 GMT |
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As if Apple were somehow putting some new product on sale at Moscone West, lines are already starting to form at the company’s favorite San Francisco venue for ceremonious unveilings. The queue is formed of Apple developers, tech aficionados, and regular Joes and Janes who were lucky enough to snag a ticket to... |
11 June 2012 08:58 GMT |
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Apple is likely to have put off the inclusion of some key features in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion to facilitate a ceremonious unveiling later today, accompanied by a solid release date, and an upgrade pricing scheme. Seeded to developers as a preview in February, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion is the ninth major release of App... |
11 June 2012 08:33 GMT |
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New Mac Pro workstations and MacBook Pro laptops are launching at WWDC, according to reliable sources who leaked some of the configurations we can expect to be unveiled later on today. A reputable source of Apple information in and of itself, 9to5mac cites reliable sources to report that “A new Mac Pro wi... |
11 June 2012 08:05 GMT |
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After discussing essentials, app services, developer tools, graphics, media & games, and Safari, one of the key topics of discussions at WWDC 2012 will be Core OS, the underlying code that controls everything from security to performance, from hardware optimization to enterprise support. The $1,699 tickets to this y... |
11 June 2012 04:17 GMT |
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The download links for Apple’s next major version of iOS and the Safari web browser have been leaked. The URLs show that there is an iOS 6 beta (build 10A5316k) ready to be handed to developers. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference today will feature multiple announcements, including at least two soft... |
11 June 2012 03:19 GMT |
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Apple’s WWDC kicking off next Monday will discuss (among other things) Safari and WebKit, and how these have evolved to support a wide range of open web technologies, which developers are invited to use to create sophisticated UIs and interactions.Developers will learn how to implement their end results through... |
9 June 2012 16:41 GMT |
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At WWDC 2012, Apple promises to delve into over 100 technical sessions presented by its own engineers on a wide range of topics for developing, deploying and integrating the latest technologies in iOS and OS X.
Apple says the two operating systems combine an unprecedented array of technologies and tools that facilit... |
7 June 2012 16:41 GMT |
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Apple’s WWDC schedule for this year will include training sessions using the very developer tools employed by Apple engineers to assemble code for iOS and Mac OS. Apple promises to make WWDC worth every penny for those who were lucky enough to grab a ticket in the two hours it took to sell out. Devs will: &ld... |
6 June 2012 09:04 GMT |
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We can definitely expect a lot of new stuff at WWDC this year, or so we’re left to understand from Apple’s event banners stating “where great ideas go on to do great things.” As every year goes, the Worldwide Developers Conference will greet attendants with immense colorful banners chock full... |
6 June 2012 03:46 GMT |
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After Tim Cook kicks off WWDC 2012 with a few key announcements, which hopefully include an all-new range of Macintosh computers both portable and desk-bound, attending developers will be able to delve into several coding sessions, including one that focuses on application services. It may not sound like much at firs... |
4 June 2012 03:06 GMT |
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In releasing the schedule for this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has confirmed that the keynote kicking off the festivities would be held at 10:00 in the morning, on Monday, June 11th. WWDC 2012 will offer more than 100 technical sessions presented by Apple engineers on several tech-related top... |
29 May 2012 13:31 GMT |
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Registered developers can now access the WWDC 2012 conference schedule and session-related resources, Apple has announced. The WWDC app has also been released for this year’s event, featuring a cool interface to browse the conference schedule.After selling out all tickets to this year’s conference in less... |
29 May 2012 10:40 GMT |
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Developers attending Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference two weeks from now are in for a treat. Not only will they leave with $1,599 worth of coding knowledge, but they’ll also be the first to program for OS X Mountain Lion using key frameworks and tips from Apple’s own engineers. In detailing ... |
28 May 2012 21:41 GMT |
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Confirming yesterday’s report by 9to5mac, Bloomberg cites people with knowledge of Apple’s plans as saying that the Cupertino computer giant is, indeed, launching updated MacBook Pro systems at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June. The laptops are said to boast Retina displays, resembling those on... |
15 May 2012 03:45 GMT |
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There’s a five (5) in the WWDC 2012 Apple logo if you look from just the right angle, many Apple enthusiasts agree.
However, by connecting the squares you also get a two (2), and even an eight (8) if you look at the bigger picture.
Despite the fact that Apple does hide clues in its logos occasionally, we have... |
27 April 2012 16:41 GMT |
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Some developers, as well as regular people who managed to snag a WWDC ticket in good time this year, have reportedly received notifications from Cupertino that their order is being cancelled on cheating grounds.Apple is limiting WWDC ticket purchases to one per person this year, but not technically - people have been... |
27 April 2012 09:29 GMT |
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If you were wondering whether you could photograph or video record keynotes or sessions at WWDC 2012, Apple has a two letter answer for you. Since “yes” is made up of three letters, you can guess which one that is. Indeed, Apple will not allow any type of live blogging or recording during WWDC sessions. ... |
26 April 2012 09:18 GMT |
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If you thought you’ve seen and heard everything, think again. A San Francisco man is willing to legally change his name in order to buy a WWDC 2012 ticket and attend Apple’s keynote this summer. “I don’t think this is a joke,” writes Apple pundit John Gruber (of Daring Fireball) and fra... |
26 April 2012 07:33 GMT |
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While the 2010 WWDC took about a week to sell out, the tickets to this year’s conference were gone in roughly two hours since Apple’s announcement confirming the June 11-15 schedule. Accessing the “tickets” tab on Apple’s WWDC site yields the following message: “Sorry, tickets are... |
26 April 2012 04:23 GMT |
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For this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has initiated a program that allows creative students to fill in a form and get picked to join the WWDC sessions for free. Apple puts it bluntly on the official WWDC site: “If you're a student that’s creating some really cool apps, tell us... |
25 April 2012 17:36 GMT |
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Apple is encouraging holders of a Developer ID to nominate apps that they think deserve an Apple Design Award this year.“The 2012 Apple Design Awards recognize state of the art iOS and OS X apps that reflect the very best in design, innovation, and technology adoption,” says Apple. “Join us as we ce... |
25 April 2012 14:41 GMT |
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Apple confirmed today that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off June 11 at San Francisco’s Moscone West with a focus on OS X Mountain Lion and iOS. In the press release announcing the upcoming event, Apple made a list of “activities” about to go down at WWDC 2012. The... |
25 April 2012 13:31 GMT |
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Developers interested in Apple’s annual WWDC events should well be aware that the tickets sell out in a matter of hours each year. This time around, things aren’t expected to be any different. Which is why interested parties are encouraged to pay Apple a visit on the WWDC 2012 site and secure their seat ... |
25 April 2012 09:47 GMT |
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At this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple is keen on stuffing developers’ heads with nothing but new coding technologies and methods to improve existing works.The focus will be on OS X and iOS, with no mentioning of any hardware-related activities whatsoever, according to the press release App... |
25 April 2012 09:31 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed that its Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off June 11 at Moscone West in San Francisco. In this year’s five-day conference, developers will learn about “the future of iOS and OS X”, Apple said. Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held June... |
25 April 2012 09:00 GMT |
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Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference is likely to be held between June 11 and June 15, according to a new entry over at the Moscone Center schedule. Typically held at the beginning of June each year at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California, Apple’s WWDC is now expected to kick off Jun... |
22 March 2012 11:28 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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