Apple opens WWDC 2004 registration (MacCentral)
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Apple opens WWDC 2004 registration
Apple opens WWDC 2004 registration
02/17/2004 02:28 PMApple Computer Inc. on Tuesday unveiled details of its upcoming
Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC) being held in San Francisco, CA, from
June 28 - July 2, 2004. The annual conference, hosted by Apple, gives
developers a chance to meet with Apple engineers and get an idea of
the roadmap Apple will follow over the next twelve months.
WWDC 2004 registration opens
WWDC 2004 registration opens
02/17/2004 12:59 PMRegistration is now open for Apple's 2004 Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC), which will take place June 28 through July 2 at the
Moscone West Convention Center in San Francisco, CA...
Past success gives Apple roadmap to WWDC
2004 (MacCentral)
Past success gives Apple roadmap to WWDC
2004 (MacCentral)
04/26/2004 11:52 AMMacCentral - Apple is making preparations to host the biggest
gathering of Macintosh developers all year with its Worldwide
Developers Conference, coming in June. Apple's Vice President of
Worldwide Developer Relations said the company learned a lot from
developer feedback from past shows and the interest generated from
announcements at last year's event.
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC (MacCentral)
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC (MacCentral)
04/08/2005 09:36 AMMacCentral - Apple has released more detailed information on sessions
taking place at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)
being held in San Francisco, Calif. June 6-10, 2005. The Mac OS X
Tiger sessions will give developers an opportunity to work hands-on
with the Apple engineers that developed the operating system.
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server (MacCentral)
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server (MacCentral)
06/28/2004 03:05 PMMacCentral - Apple is giving attendees of this week's Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC) 2004 in San Francisco, Calif. a first
look at the next major revision to Mac OS X v10.4, known by its
code-name "Tiger." Version 10.4 is the forthcoming release of the
company's operating system that is expected to be released some time
in the first half of 2005, and it touts more than 150 new features,
according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who took the wraps off the software
at a keynote address on Monday morning.
Registration opens for 2004 O'Reilly OS
X Conference
Registration opens for 2004 O'Reilly OS
X Conference
07/27/2004 02:07 AMTechnical book publisher O'Reilly & Associates announced on Monday
that
regist
ration for the company's third annual O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference
is now open. The conference, which will be held Oct. 25-28 in Santa
Clara, Calif., brings together Mac developers, sys admins, digital
musicians and other users in an environment that allows them to trade
tips and tricks and learn about the latest Mac OS X software. Guests
expected to appear at the conference include Stewart Copeland, former
drummer for The Police and current composer of film and television
scores; New York Times technology columnist David Pogue; Chicago
Sun-Times columnist and Macworld magazine contributing editor Andy
Ihnatko; Karelia Software founder Dan Wood; and others.
Apple opens iTunes Music Store in
Ireland (MacCentral)
Apple opens iTunes Music Store in
Ireland (MacCentral)
01/06/2005 07:49 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. has opened another iTunes Music
Store, this time in Ireland. The store opens with over 700,000 songs
and 8,000 audio books, according to information provided to MacCentral
by Apple.
Apple offers details on WWDC 2004
Apple offers details on WWDC 2004
12/15/2003 08:11 AMApple Developer Connection has posted
details to its Web site
concerning next year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC),
scheduled to take place from June 28 - July 2, 2004 in San Francisco,
Calif. The event will once again take place at the Moscone West
Convention Center.
Apple WWDC 2004 Keynote coverage
Apple WWDC 2004 Keynote coverage
06/28/2004 01:11 PMWhile there is no webcast, MacMerc will be updating this space as
often as possible to bring you all the latest from Steve Job's keynote
speech at WWDC 2004. If you have any news tips, please instant message
them to jonknee41. Join other MacMerc readers in AIM chat room
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- Tiger
- Dev watch: Core Image, Core Video crunch numbers with the GPU
instead of the CPU.
- Safari will have new features, including
RSS, Jobs must not know about NetNewsWire.
- MPEG h264 (not a shocker)
- System Prefs now use Spotlight instead of top menu bar.
- One of the best: better searching. Spotlight is iTunes like
searching for the whole computer. Full indexes, even for PDFs. System
wide, search from anywhere.
- Over 150 new features
- Fully 64-bit
- Tiger will ship in first half of 2005
- New 20" display in same design, $1,299.
- New 30" display, biggest ever. 2560 x 1600. Same design as the
other new displays today. FireWire and USB, 4 megapixels. Needs
PowerMac, 2 DVI connections to run (card costs $600). $3,299.
- New 23" display, all aluminum, like the ThinkSecret mock ups. ADC
is gone from the displays.
- The online Apple Store just
went down--we have new stuff coming.
- 3,500 developers at WWDC, 17% more than last year
Apple posts WWDC 2004 information
Apple posts WWDC 2004 information
12/15/2003 08:13 AMApple has posted some details on next year's World Wide Developer
Conference (WWDC), as noted by MacCentral...
Apple's WWDC 2004 #3: Apple And Java
Apple's WWDC 2004 #3: Apple And Java
07/17/2004 11:01 PMApple bent over backwards to plug Java into Cocoa, making Java a
first-class Mac language on a virtually equal footing with
Objective-C. Sun has never granted first-class platform status to OS
X. By Tom Yager, InfoWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Offers Details On WWDC 2004
Apple Offers Details On WWDC 2004
12/15/2003 11:48 AMWWDC 2004 is billed as "the definitive event for programmers, IT
managers, content creators, systems administrators or anyone who wants
to make the most out of Apple's innovative technologies and the robust
and flexible Mac OS X platform." By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via
MyAppleMenu)
Past success gives Apple roadmap to WWDC
2004
Past success gives Apple roadmap to WWDC
2004
04/26/2004 10:17 AMApple is making preparations to host the biggest gathering of
Macintosh developers all year with its Worldwide Developers
Conference, coming in June. Apple's Vice President of Worldwide
Developer Relations said the company learned a lot from developer
feedback from past shows and the interest generated from announcements
at last year's event.
WWDC early registration deadline
extended
WWDC early registration deadline
extended
04/28/2004 01:12 PMApple has extended the WWDC 2004 Early Registration deadline from
April 30 to May 14...
WWDC: Xcode 2 supports 64-bit
application dev, more (MacCentral)
WWDC: Xcode 2 supports 64-bit
application dev, more (MacCentral)
06/28/2004 04:50 PMMacCentral - "64-bit" is a mantra that this week's Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC) 2004 attendees are hearing a lot. The
memory addressing capability is something that's unique on Macs to
Apple's Power Mac G5 systems. A year after G5s were first introduced,
it looks like the operating system and code programming tools are
finally catching up. Apple CEO Steve Jobs told WWDC keynote address
attendees earlier today that Mac OS X v10. ...
Konfabulator, Dashboard controversy
flows out of WWDC (MacCentral)
Konfabulator, Dashboard controversy
flows out of WWDC (MacCentral)
06/29/2004 08:16 PMMacCentral - When Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the
company's next generation operating system, Mac OS X Tiger, at the
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco on Monday,
many of the new features were met with applause and cheers from the
crowd. But one new feature, Dashboard, generated an equal amount
controversy for the company as Apple demoed a feature that many
onlookers claim share many similarities to a shareware application
called Konfabulator.
Jobs to preview Mac OS X Tiger at WWDC
Keynote (MacCentral)
Jobs to preview Mac OS X Tiger at WWDC
Keynote (MacCentral)
05/04/2004 02:01 PMMacCentral - Apple CEO Steve Jobs will preview Mac OS X Tiger at the
company's upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San
Francisco on June 28, 2004. Jobs will give the keynote address for the
conference on Monday, June 28, 2004 at 10:00 am.
Google opens Web site for IPO
registration
Google opens Web site for IPO
registration
07/31/2004 08:40 AMChicago Tribune Jul 31 2004 12:12PM GMT
Registration opens for Macworld Boston
Registration opens for Macworld Boston
04/05/2005 04:40 PMRegistration opened on Tuesday for this summer's Macworld Conference &
Expo in Boston. Macworld Conference & Expo will take place July 11-14
at the Hynes Convention Center where professionals gather for hands-on
experience with Macintosh technology. Exhibitors include big names
such as Harman Multimedia, Logitech, Quark, and Xerox. Conferences
include topics on DVD Studio Pro, Mac Tools for Digital Photographers,
DJing and Mobile Music Production, and Photoshop Power Shortcuts.
Registration for OSCOM.4 with
ApacheTracks Opens
Registration for OSCOM.4 with
ApacheTracks Opens
08/12/2004 01:31 PMSlashdot Aug 12 2004 5:15PM GMT
PhotoshopWorld Orlando registration
opens
PhotoshopWorld Orlando registration
opens
07/07/2004 11:03 AMThe National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) on
Wednesday announced that registration has opened for its
PhotoshopWorld Conference &
Expo event, coming to Orlando, Fla. from September 1 - 3, 2004.
The show is held on both East and West Coasts and was last held in San
Francisco, Calif. in March. The event features 60 classroom sessions
led by industry experts like Scott Kelby, Terry White, Deke McClelland
and many others. More than 60 exhibiting companies provide training
and information about their latest hardware, software, cameras,
printers, workstation, training materials and more. Admission costs
US$499 before July 30, 2004, $599 after. NAPP members can save $100 on
registration. More details are available online.
YAPC::Taipei 2005 Registration Opens
YAPC::Taipei 2005 Registration Opens
03/14/2005 05:37 PMhcchien writes "The abstracts and schedule for YAPC::Taipei 2005,
together with a registration form, are now online. This year, we will
hear Jesse Vincent's talk about plans for RT 4.0 and beyond, as well
as Brian Ingerson's thoughts on Kwiki's future....
Italian Perl Workshop Registration Opens
Italian Perl Workshop Registration Opens
07/06/2004 08:28 PMdada writes "The committee working for the Italian Perl Workshop
organization is working very hard. We have finished preparing the
schedule and we have opened the registration. Seats are limited to
150, so if you are going to attend, register yourself ...
Elgato opens EyeTV to developers with
new SDK (MacCentral)
Elgato opens EyeTV to developers with
new SDK (MacCentral)
06/29/2004 01:52 PMMacCentral - Elgato Systems LLC makes EyeTV, a series of digital video
recorder (DVR) devices designed to enable Macs to record television
shows to their hard drives. On Tuesday Elgato introduced a Software
Development Kit (SDK) to enable third-party developers to extend the
EyeTV's core functionality with plug-ins.
O'Reilly Open Source Convention
registration opens
O'Reilly Open Source Convention
registration opens
04/12/2004 12:52 PMO'Reilly & Associates on Monday noted the opening of registration
for the
O'Reilly Open
Source Convention (OSCON), returning to Portland, Ore. from July
26 - 30, 2004. The event highlights both strategic and technical
issues related to the use of open source software. Apple Developer
Connection (ADC) is listed as a Platinum Sponsor of the event.
News: Macworld Expo Boston registration
opens
News: Macworld Expo Boston registration
opens
04/05/2005 03:08 PMIDG World Expo on Tuesday opened registration for this summer's
Macworld Conference & Expo.
Macworld takes place July 11-14, 2005 at the Hynes Convention Center
in Boston, Mass. Macworld Expo will feature the MacIT Conference,
which will include, Mac OS X Troubleshooting, Mac OS X Management &
Administration, Advanced User Topics and Servers and Services; Power
Tools: two days of in-depth information and training on Mastering the
Adobe Creative Suite, Mac OS X Server -- Advanced Concepts and
Administration, How to Become a Mac OS X Power User and Advanced
Macintosh Music Production; Users Conference: For anyone interested
in, Mac OS, Digital Video, Music, Digital Photography and Creative
Tools; and MacLabs: hands-on workshops on DVD Studio Pro, Photoshop
and others.
New Boundary Technologies Opens Patch
Management eBook Registration
New Boundary Technologies Opens Patch
Management eBook Registration
05/27/2004 12:27 PMG.A.M.E.S. Synergy Summit™ Announces
Speaker/Session Line-up as Registration
Opens
G.A.M.E.S. Synergy Summit™ Announces
Speaker/Session Line-up as Registration
Opens
12/19/2004 03:10 PMThe Interactive Entertainment Institute, LLC (IEI) today announced the
initial line-up of speakers and sessions to coincide with the opening
of registration for the Institute’s G.A.M.E.S. Synergy Summit™. This
international conference and exposition is being held January 26-28,
2005, at the Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld. [PRWEB Dec 1,
2004]
Apple opens Ginza store; Osaka store
coming in 2004
Apple opens Ginza store; Osaka store
coming in 2004
12/02/2003 12:31 AMApple Computer Inc. opened its first retail store in Japan, and the
first outside the U.S., to journalists Thursday ahead of its official
opening this Sunday. The store, in the ritzy Ginza shopping district
of Tokyo, covers five floors and includes a theater that can seat 84
people, a help desk and a classroom in addition to retail space. It
will sell Apple's complete line of computers and peripherals, as well
as a handful of products from other vendors, such as printers,
scanners and digital cameras.
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
08/31/2004 07:26 PMMacCentral - Apple's senior vice-president of worldwide marketing,
Phil Schiller, took
a cue from his boss, CEO Steve Jobs, as he unveiled one more thing at
the
end of his keynote to kick off this week's Apple Expo in Paris: an
iMac G5 that includes the entire
system inside a 17- or 20-inch LCD screen. Continuing the all-in-one
theme
that started with the original CRT iMac, the G5 edition features a new
industrial design that does away with the hemispherical base of the
previous
generation all together. Schiller said that the new iMacs will be
available
in mid-September.
WWDC 2004
WWDC 2004
06/28/2004 02:59 PMSteve Jobs just wrapped up his keynote at this year's World Wide
Developer Conference and aside from the 30-inch Cinema HD Display
the primary focus of his talk was Tiger, the next generation of OS X
due in 2005. Some highlights of Tiger include:
- Spotlight - A new search utility to help you find
files, apps, contacts, etc.. with greater ease. At first glance it
looks a lot like Quicksilver, a tool
I absolutely love.
- Safari RSS - Safari will now be able to read rss
feeds and display them within the browser. Now collecting your
favorite rss feeds will be as simple as bookmarking a page.
- Dashboard - A new tool for displaying and using
handy 'widgets'. Seems a lot like Konfabulator, another cool tool
I use religiously.
- Automator - A new visual scripting tool that
appears useful for creating workflows among Apple's core apps and the
iLife suite. Looks like Actions in Photoshop to me.
- iChat AV - Adds support for up to four people
video chatting and up to 10 people in an audio conference. The
screenshots are pretty cool.
Apparently, the Moscone Center was decorated in posters taking jabs at
Microsoft with phrases such as "Redmond, we have a problem." and "This
should keep Redmond busy". Wish I coulda been there.
I'm kind of disappointed that there weren't any iMac announcements,
but as we've seen in the last month, Apple doesn't feel the need to
save their major product announcements for their highly publicized
events. Just check their site every Tuesday and you might see
something new.
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Other News: WWDC 2004
Other News: WWDC 2004
06/28/2004 09:54 AMSteve Jobs hosts another dog-and-pony show today for well-heeled Mac
developers.
WWDC 2004 Webcast
WWDC 2004 Webcast
06/28/2004 09:23 PMApple previews Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger at
WWDC
Apple previews Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger at
WWDC
06/28/2004 02:42 PMApple today previewed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the fifth major release of
Mac OS X that will ship in the first half of 2005 for US$129...
Apple to Intel announcement at WWDC?
Apple to Intel announcement at WWDC?
06/05/2005 10:52 PMThe annual Worldwide Developers Conference is coming up, and reports
are trickling in that Apple is going to drop a bombshell there. Is
Apple on Intel really going to happen?

Apple updates WWDC information
Apple updates WWDC information
03/29/2005 01:49 PMApple's Web site now has information about more than 120 sessions on
Mac OS 10.4 "Tiger" and more planned for its Worldwide Developer
Conference coming in June to San Francisco...
Apple not broadcasting WWDC keynote
Apple not broadcasting WWDC keynote
06/27/2004 05:42 PMUnlike past years, Apple has confirmed to MacMinute that there will be
no satellite access to Steve Jobs' keynote at its Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC)...
WWDC 2004 Dates Announced
WWDC 2004 Dates Announced
12/14/2003 01:14 AMApple has announced the dates for their 2004
Worldwide Developers
Conference. It will take place June 28-July 2 in San Francisco at
Moscone West Convention Center.
WWDC 2004 keynote highlights
WWDC 2004 keynote highlights
06/28/2004 01:30 PMApple CEO Steve Jobs is presently onstage at the Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco...
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