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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference remains one of the main attractions of the year for developers. And now that the iPhone has come into the picture, it's that much more popular with the influx of new devs—indie and corporate—trying to succeed with their iPhone and iPod touch apps. If you fall into that category but haven't yet had the opportunity to hit up WWDC, Apple may be coming...
This podcast, the first of two, features interviews with speakers/presenters from the 360iDev conference. I speak with: Matt Drance — 01:00 — Matt left Apple, where he worked as an evangelist and one of the primary planners for WWDC, to found Bookhouse, an iPhone application development firm. Matt gave the opening keynote at the conference. [...]
Sometimes even a do-gooder company flubs something badly enough that it deserves to take some crap. So I give that honor to Zipcar , which over the past few months brilliantly and boldly promoted its iPhone app even though, for all practical purposes, it didn’t exist. The story begins with a giant coup: Zipcar won an invite to show off its App at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference...
Here’s a quick review of the most important iPhone and Mac OS X developer conferences I’ve found on the web (in no particular order). Definitely, there’s no shortage of conferences when you need information about the latest Cocoa, Mac OS X and iPhone technologies; check this out! Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference or WWDC, held every year [...]
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intermap Technologies, a global digital mapping company, today announced the availability of its AccuTerra App on the App Store. The AccuTerra App offers iPhone users the ability to purchase and download detailed map bundles covering millions of square miles of the contiguous United States and Hawaii, including special national and state parks. AccuTerra by Intermap was named...
It's smooth, it's beautiful and as the review begins: Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard has landed. This time around, Apple goes light on the glitz in favor of some heavy work under the hood. I have the Tiger: In June of 2004, during the WWDC keynote address, Steve Jobs revealed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to developers and the public for the first time. When the finished product arrived in April of 2005, Tiger...
In June of 2004, during the WWDC keynote address, Steve Jobs revealed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to developers and the public for the first time. When the finished product arrived in April of 2005, Tiger was the biggest, most important, most feature-packed release in the history of Mac OS X by a wide margin. Apple's marketing campaign reflected this, touting "over 150 new features." All those new...
Apple has scheduled an invitation-only media event for September 9. While most people believe Apple will announce an update to the iPod line (our prediction about an iPod Touch with a camera currently has a 90% consensus rating), other observers are debating the chances of Apple CEO Steve Jobs making an appearance at the event and doing what he does best -- convincing people that they must buy the...
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: 150+ new features In June of 2004, during the WWDC keynote address, Steve Jobs revealed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to developers and the public for the first time. When the finished product arrived in April of 2005, Tiger was the biggest, most important, most feature-packed release in the history of Mac OS X by a wide margin. Apple's marketing campaign reflected this, touting "over...
by Mike Morton, Google Mac Team Every year, Google engineer Mike Morton becomes intrepid reporter Mike Morton as he ventures to Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference. Apple doesn't allow attendees to disclose the technical bits of the conference, so Mike writes about other important observations and details: general survival tips for the week, how to figure out in advance when the conference will...
Apple will ship its new Mac OS X version, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, on Friday, Aug. 28, the company's Web site confirmed today. Speculation has run rampant in the last week about the Aug. 28 date, given leaks at Apple's and Amazon.com U.K.'s Web-based stores. Apple formally unveiled Snow Leopard at its Worlwide Developers Conference in June but gave only a vague release schedule of "September."...
Steve Jobs first announced Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) was in development at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2008. It was a chance for Apple to take stock of where it was with OS X. There would be no major innovations, but plenty of refinements: it would install quicker, take up less disk space, and the user experience would be improved through Apple's attention to detail. Fast...
Apple has announced a 28 August release date for its latest operating system, much to the delight of Mac owners worldwide. An extended Bank Holiday weekend is the perfect opportunity to settle down with Apple's latest operating system, to familiarise yourself with its latest updates and features (although your better half might not be entirely happy with you dedicating some 'me time' to your Mac instead...