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WWDC after hours activities planned
WWDC after hours activities planned
04/09/2004 09:16 PMApple has posted details about the after hours activities that are
planned for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) being
held June 28 - July 2 in San Francisco...
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)
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.
News: Apple details WWDC sessions
News: Apple details WWDC sessions
03/30/2005 05:41 PMApple has posted more detailed information to its Web site
detailing many of
the sessions that will take place at WWDC in June. With a heavy
focus on Mac OS X Tiger, sessions for this year's developer conference
including .Mac SDK: What's New for Tiger, Add Syncing to Your
Application, Adding Kerberos Authentication to Your Application or
Service, Application Programming with QTKit among 115 more. If you're
a developer attending WWDC, Apple also
posted a page to
help you keep up on special events.
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC
04/11/2005 02:57 PMApple is providing more detailed information for developers on the
workshops and sessions scheduled for its Worldwide Developers
Conference June 6-10.
News: Apple readies developers for Tiger
with details on WWDC
News: Apple readies developers for Tiger
with details on WWDC
04/08/2005 11:59 AMApple 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.
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.
Apple offers 'iPod your BMW' details
Apple offers 'iPod your BMW' details
06/21/2004 03:30 PMOwners of select BMW automobiles can now have their Apple iPods
integrated directly into their vehicle's audio systems thanks to
a new interface developed by
Apple and BMW. The iPod can be controlled directly from your BMW's
audio system and multi-function steering wheel through the use of an
integrated adapter that's installed into the vehicle's glovebox. It's
available for model year 2002, 2003 and 2004 BMW3 Series; Z4 Roadster;
X3 and X5 SAV; and MINI models. The interface cable is not available
on vehicles with navigation system, CD changer, DSP cassette player or
satellite radio.
Apple offers 'iPod your BMW' details
(MacCentral)
Apple offers 'iPod your BMW' details
(MacCentral)
06/21/2004 03:54 PMMacCentral - Owners of select BMW automobiles can now have their Apple
iPods integrated directly into their vehicle's audio systems thanks to
a new interface developed by Apple and BMW. The iPod can be controlled
directly from your BMW's audio system and multi-function steering
wheel through the use of an integrated adapter that's installed into
the vehicle's glovebox. It's available for model year 2002, 2003 and
2004 BMW3 Series; Z4 Roadster; X3 and X5 SAV; and MINI models. The
interface cable is not available on vehicles with navigation system,
CD changer, DSP cassette player or satellite radio.
Stanford Internet Study Details Most
Common Online Activities
Stanford Internet Study Details Most
Common Online Activities
12/31/2004 02:34 PMA report of Internet-related activities, published by Stanford
University in 2000, asked 4,000 respondents to select among a list of
17 online activities. The results were not surprising. An updated
report is forthcoming next week.
Apple offers details on music marketing,
volume discounts
Apple offers details on music marketing,
volume discounts
08/28/2004 12:41 AMby Larry Angell - Apple has revealed several details on music
marketing programs and tools for record labels and musicians...
Kid Create offers activities, security
Kid Create offers activities, security
05/20/2004 12:50 PMAstoundit Software has published
Kid
Create, an application that offers a suite of kid-friendly
software, including a slide-puzzle game, a calculator and dictionary,
a clock and calendar, drawing, painting and writing tools, and more.
Parents can lock out any applications they don't want their children
to focus on, such as the game when they should be writing an essay,
and kids can't quit or force-quit Kid Create without a password. You
can download a demo from the Astoundit Web site that will allow you to
try the software 10 times before you have to pay the US$24 license
fee. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2 or higher, QuickTime
6 or higher, 64MB RAM and 20MB hard drive space.
WWDC 2004 Hands On Labs, IT conference
details emerge
WWDC 2004 Hands On Labs, IT conference
details emerge
04/27/2004 10:24 AMApple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2004 happens from June
28 - July 2, 2004 in San Francisco, Calif. Recently Apple updated the
WWDC Web site with information the Hands-On Labs planned for the
event, more details on the Information Technology (IT) conference
track, and information about an extended registration deadline.
WWDC: Oracle offers JDeveloper 10g to
Mac developers
WWDC: Oracle offers JDeveloper 10g to
Mac developers
06/30/2004 12:41 PMOracle last week made available the first "early adopters" release of
its
Oracle
Database 10g software to Mac developers. Oracle followed up on
Wednesday with more Mac OS X development news: Developers will also be
able to create J2EE applications and Web services will be offered
Oracle
JDeveloper 10g's J2EE framework and visual development
environment.
Oracle Database 10g Early Adopters Release 2 is
currently available for free download to all registered Oracle
Technology Network members, while the production version should be
ready for evaluation in the second half of 2004, along with free
downloads of JDeveloper 10g.
WWDC: Actual offers ODBC driver for Open
Source DBs
WWDC: Actual offers ODBC driver for Open
Source DBs
06/28/2004 08:13 AMOn Monday Actual Technologies LLC introduced its
ODBC Driver for Open Source Databases, a US$29.95 product that
enables Mac users to connect to MySQL and PostgreSQL-based databases
using Mac desktop software like Microsoft Excel and Filemaker Pro. The
package includes a setup assistant, online help and diagnostic tools.
An evaluation version is available for download.
WWDC: Etymotic offers limited edition
iPod earphones
WWDC: Etymotic offers limited edition
iPod earphones
07/02/2004 09:48 AMEtymotic Research Inc. used this week's Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) to introduce its
6i Isolator
Earphones, designed especially for use with Apple's iPod. The new
US$149 headphones are expected to ship in July. Similar in design to
Etymotic's popular ER-6 model, the 6i earphones are in-ear headphones
that have been molded in white to complement Apple's iPod. The 6i
comes with additional eartips, extra filters and a small carrying
case.
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)...
Apple 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 adds new WWDC session descriptions
Apple adds new WWDC session descriptions
03/21/2003 01:33 PMApple has posted over 140 session descriptions for this year's
Worldwide Developers Conference, which will be held June 23-27 at San
Francisco's Moscone Center...
Candidly open Apple emerges at NAB, WWDC
Candidly open Apple emerges at NAB, WWDC
03/21/2003 11:22 AMApple this week has been unusually open, promising a timeframe to
reveal juicy strategic information.
"Apple today announced that it will be showing the next major revision
of Mac OS X, code named "Panther," at this year's 2003 Worldwide
Developers Conference. Originally scheduled for May 19-23 in San Jose,
the conference will now be held June 23-27 at San Francisco's Moscone
Center in order to provide developers with a more complete preview
release of Panther,"...
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 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.
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...
WWDC: Apple blasts Microsoft's Longhorn
WWDC: Apple blasts Microsoft's Longhorn
06/27/2004 10:29 PMAt its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has taken a rather large
shot at Microsoft's Longhorn, the next major release of Windows...
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
WWDC: Apple Takes Potshots at Microsoft
WWDC: Apple Takes Potshots at Microsoft
06/28/2004 08:27 AM
You
know, this is the sort of snarky attitude that people like from Apple.
These shots from WWDC show a giant OSX 10.4 "Tiger" disc, with the
phrases, "Introducing Longhorn," "Redmond, We have a problem," "This
should keep Redmond busy," and "Redmond, start your photocopiers."
Ooh, the burn!
Click the link or picture for a slightly larger version.
Look - Larger Image [Gizmodo]
Apple stock jumps in after-hours trading
Apple stock jumps in after-hours trading
04/14/2004 05:22 PMShares of Apple rose sharply after the bell Wednesday to US$29,
following healthy financial earnings and sales numbers just released
by the company...
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: Apple unveils 30-inch Cinema HD
display
WWDC: Apple unveils 30-inch Cinema HD
display
06/28/2004 04:24 PMApple today introduced a new 30-inch Apple Cinema HD display, a new
flat panel screen that features 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution and will
sell for $3299.
Apple posts WWDC keynote QuickTime
webcast
Apple posts WWDC keynote QuickTime
webcast
06/29/2004 02:07 AMApple did not offer a live webcast or satellite broadcast of this
year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote address,
presented by CEO Steve Jobs. Late on Monday Apple has posted
a QuickTime
webcast of the event, however, which users of QuickTime and MPEG-4
can now view on their computers.
Apple opens WWDC 2004 registration
(MacCentral)
Apple opens WWDC 2004 registration
(MacCentral)
02/17/2004 02:22 PMMacCentral - Apple 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.
MacMinute | WWDC: Apple blasts
Microsoft's Longhorn
MacMinute | WWDC: Apple blasts
Microsoft's Longhorn
06/28/2004 08:30 AMApple Blasts Microsoft's Longhorn .. Redmond, Start Your Photocopiers
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Apple: WWDC 2003 rescheduled and moved
to San Francisco
Apple: WWDC 2003 rescheduled and moved
to San Francisco
03/21/2003 10:18 AMApple has announced that the Worldwide Developers Conference 2003 has
been rescheduled for June 23-27. The conference has been moved to San
Francisco and it will include an in-depth preview of the the next
major release of Mac OS X, codenamed "Panther".
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server
06/28/2004 04:24 PMMac OS X 10.4, due out in the first half of 2005, touts more than 150
new features, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who unveiled the
software earlier today.
Apple likely to replay WWDC keynote with
delayed webcast
Apple likely to replay WWDC keynote with
delayed webcast
06/28/2004 12:57 PMApple accepting applications for WWDC
Student Scholarship
Apple accepting applications for WWDC
Student Scholarship
03/19/2005 03:14 AMApple is now accepting applications for the Worldwide Developer
Student Scholarship Program. In order to be eligible for the
scholarship, you must be an Apple Developer Connection Student member.
According to Apple, scholarship recipients will have full access to
WWDC sessions and events, as well as exclusive student activities. The
scholarship application deadline is March 25, 2005.
WWDC: Apple Design Award winners
announced
WWDC: Apple Design Award winners
announced
06/30/2004 02:24 PMOn Wednesday, Apple announced the winners of its ninth annual
Apple
Design Awards, in conjunction with Apple's Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC), which is happening this week at the Moscone West
convention center in San Francisco, Calif. The
Design Awards
reward Mac developers with free equipment and recognition for their
efforts. This year's ninth annual Apple Design Awards were broken into
three categories: Application Software, QuickTime Content and
Performance Demos.
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WWDC 2005 conference session
descriptions posted
WWDC 2005 conference session
descriptions posted
03/22/2005 03:40 PMApple has posted more than 90 of the first confirmed session
descriptions for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC),
which will be held June 6-10 at the Moscone West Convention Center in
San Francisco, CA...
WWDC conference schedule released
WWDC conference schedule released
04/20/2004 02:17 PMApple has posted the WWDC session calendar, which outlines the
Worldwide Developers Conference week's events...
WWDC 2004 conference schedule posted
WWDC 2004 conference schedule posted
04/20/2004 02:05 PMPlanning on attending this year's Worldwide Developers Conference?
Apple has posted a handy conference schedule to help you get a
head-start in planning your itinerary. WWDC 2004 takes place from June
28 - July 2, 2004 at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco, Calif.
WWDC 2005
WWDC 2005
03/14/2005 05:34 PMApple:
“Dig deep into the innovative technologies that power
Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, the next major release of
Mac OS X. At WWDC 2005, you’ll work directly with
Apple engineers to explore and exploit Tiger development opportunities
such as Spotlight, Dashboard, Core Data, Core Image, Core Video, and
more.”
WWDC 2005 SteveNote
WWDC 2005 SteveNote
06/17/2005 03:22 PMI just got out of the WWDC 2005 SteveNote. First thought: holy
shit....
WWDC 2005 Approaching
WWDC 2005 Approaching
06/05/2005 11:31 PM
Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference 2005 is quickly approaching.
The upcoming conference starts on June 6th and runs until June 10th
in San Fra...
WWDC 2005 Webl0gger Dinner
WWDC 2005 Webl0gger Dinner
03/17/2005 03:38 AMSci-Fi Hi-Fi::
“Please RSVP to Buzz if you plan to come!” The dinner will
be at The Thirsty Bear this year.
WWDC 2005 Trading Cards
WWDC 2005 Trading Cards
04/16/2005 01:32 PMfor your erudition .. the Entire
Set
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WWDC 2005 Student Program launches
WWDC 2005 Student Program launches
03/19/2005 02:48 AMApple is now accepting applications for the WWDC 2005 Student Program,
which provides student scholarships to attend the annual developers
conference...
YAPC::EU::2005 schedule is out
YAPC::EU::2005 schedule is out
06/17/2005 03:28 PMcog writes "The schedule for YAPC::EU::2005 is out. Hope you like it
:-)"
Sweeping Changes for 2005 NASCAR
Schedule (AP)
Sweeping Changes for 2005 NASCAR
Schedule (AP)
05/14/2004 10:37 AMAP - Tracks in two southern states will lose Nextel Cup races, and
venues in Texas and Arizona will get them as part of a lawsuit
settlement and sweeping NASCAR realignment in 2005.
REAL World 2005 Schedule Posted
REAL World 2005 Schedule Posted
12/19/2004 02:56 PMREAL World 2005 is scheduled for March 23rd through March 25th and the
session schedule has just been posted! There are over 35 sessions on a
wide range of topics for all REALbasic users from...
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FRx Software Announces 2005 FRx Express
Road Show Schedule
FRx Software Announces 2005 FRx Express
Road Show Schedule
04/08/2005 10:57 PMThe FRx Express, the traveling product road show from FRx Software is
back. This one day event will teach attendees how to use FRx and
Forecaster to increase financial visibility and take control of their
financial reporting and budgeting processes. Attendees will learn how
FRx and Forecaster, financial reporting and budgeting software
products, increase financial visibility and control. [PRWEB Apr 8,
2005]
Activision 2005 schedule revealed: True
Crime 2, Quake IV, Star Wars III
Activision 2005 schedule revealed: True
Crime 2, Quake IV, Star Wars III
07/29/2004 04:59 PM"WWDC"
"WWDC"
06/28/2004 08:15 PMWWDC
WWDC
03/21/2003 01:32 PMI was checking the links in the last post and noticed that Apple not
only moved WWDC (to the Moscone...
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) at WWDC
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) at WWDC
05/04/2004 10:59 AM
Apple announced today that they would be previewing Mac OS X 10.4 at
the World Wide Developer's conference today.
The event, which starts on June 2...
Socializing at WWDC
Socializing at WWDC
04/09/2004 04:02 PMBuzz Andersen proposes a
weblogger get-together at WWDC. Good thinking. Count me in.
WWDC: New LCD Monitors
WWDC: New LCD Monitors
06/28/2004 02:51 PM
Apple released new Displays today... ending a long wait.
The new screens sport a new adjustable aluminum case design as
depicted by ThinkSecret's a...
WWDC Coverage
WWDC Coverage
06/28/2004 10:10 AM
Without satellite feeds or quicktime streams, coverage for WWDC's
keynote address is more difficult to obtain. MacRumors should have
Keynote coverage...
IBM PPC 970 in Macs at WWDC?
IBM PPC 970 in Macs at WWDC?
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
We may see the 970 sooner than we thought...
Other News: New G5s at WWDC?
Other News: New G5s at WWDC?
04/09/2004 04:01 PMApple Insider claims Apple's planning an update to its G5 line for the
WWDC conference.
WWDC Keynote Over
WWDC Keynote Over
06/28/2004 02:51 PM
Apple's 2004 WWDC Keynote is over.
Summary can be found with our live coverage notes.
Site will be updated shortly with new information and foru...
The Hero of WWDC
The Hero of WWDC
06/17/2005 04:30 PM(Update 12 June 2005: this post has been edited so that no one person
at Apple is singled out—teams are teams, and the entire Intel
team deserves a huge round of applause.)
At WWDC a member of the Intel team helped me get NetNewsWire and
MarsEdit building as universal binaries. It took a little under two
hours. It took as long as that only because these two apps are made up
of over a dozen projects, and we had to change the settings (the
famous checkbox, plus some other things) and rebuild each project
individually.
Code changes? Nope, just time spent mainly in various inspector
windows in Xcode getting things set up correctly.
And that’s why I think this transition will be a
success—because it was so easy to create universal binaries,
thanks to the great work of these folks and the hands-on help they
gave developers at WWDC.

I’m aware that for some developers the transition won’t be
so smooth. But it will be smooth for a huge number of developers, and
that’s an incredible achievement.
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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WWDC coming soon
WWDC coming soon
06/05/2005 11:38 PMSee you at WWDC?
You might imagine that I’ll be ranting and raving about UI
issues—but, actually, I won’t be. I’ve got it all
out of my system. (I wanted to get it out my system before WWDC.)
Speculating about WWDC...
There may be some cool, interesting announcements—and, then
again, there may not be. I have absolutely no inside knowledge. Part
of me hopes that the focus will be on fixing bugs, adding polish,
fleshing out the APIs that need it, rather than big new features.
I’d love to see awesome new
hardware, come to think of
it. An iPod phone would be sweet, I suppose. A tablet Mac, sure, cool.
But more than anything I’d love to see a big speed boost in the
desktop line. Fast computers are cool, but
super-fast computers
are
super-cool.
WWDC Webl0gs
WWDC Webl0gs
06/03/2004 03:39 PMJonas Luster is
collecting links to
weblogs of people who will be blogging from WWDC.
Of course, as Jonas points out, like Vegas, “most things that
happen at Moscone West, stay in Moscone West.”
WWDC Keynote: A First Reaction
WWDC Keynote: A First Reaction
06/28/2004 06:34 PM By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
WWDC JoT comics continue
WWDC JoT comics continue
06/30/2004 02:38 AMCelebrating Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, our friends at
Geek Culture have posted another Joy of Tech comic called "Slippery
with Pixels."...
Apple offers details about WWDC after hours activities