WWDC
Steve Jobs looked a little thin, but happy at the WWDC 2011 edition when he showed off the future of Apple with new operating systems for PCs and mobile devices. Plus, the introduction of iCloud.
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Citing "people familiar with the matter" WSJ confirms that the iPad 3 will run on Verizon and AT&T's newest fourth-generation (4G) wireless networks. Now back to work.
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Add LG and Samsung to the crop of OEMs that are rumored to be fabricating high-resolution LCD panels for the iPad 3.
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As the iPad 3 goes into mass production and more people get access to the components, photos will leak, and that's what you're seeing here.
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Citing reliable sources, iMore claims that Apple's iPad 3 event will be held on March 7.
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Twittelator Neue is the best Twitter client for the iPhone. Period.
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MobileTechRoundup show #242; WWDC, Nokia, and other sensational topics
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No Violet, We're ALL a bunch of Socially Awkward Dorks
Jason and Violet discuss the science of "Mansplaining" and the challenges for women interacting in monocultures such as Apple software development.
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Apple developers: Loyal to iOS, but will eye Android too
Apple's army of mobile developers is loyal to iOS, but nearly half of them are two-timing with Android and there are significant subsets playing with Research in Motion's BlackBerry platform,...
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WWDC 2011: No Innovation From Apple, Developer Discontent
WWDC 2011 lacked innovation and exemplified a monoculture that casts the closing of Apple's Jobs-era legacy in a light of exclusivity, hostility, and heartfelt angst among those who felt that...
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Why does Apple have to 'kill' every product, service and device?
It is the media wanting the competition to be crushed, not Apple, according to some of the 'interesting' headlines making their way around this week.
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Apple Design Awards 2011 winners (screenshots)
We round up screens from the winning apps of this year's Apple Design Awards, which took place last night at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
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WWDC 2011: iMessage sticks it to mobile carriers
iMessage is completely carrier agnostic and since Apple controls the server -- not AT&T, Verizon or any other carrier -- it's completely free. Let's hope that Apple rolls it our for Lion as well.
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Steve Jobs' one more thing: iTunes Match
At the WWDC conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils iTunes Match, part of the company's new iCloud service. For a $24.99 annual fee, users can use iTunes Match to scan their...
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WWDC 2011: A kitchen sink of Apple coverage
Apple kicked off its WWDC powwow with plenty of moving parts---Mac OS X, iOS 5 and iCloud. Here's a recap of our coverage across CBS Interactive as of now.
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WWDC keynote speech highlights
Want to catch up with the WWDC keynote speech news? Check out the streamed video feed Apple has made available.
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iCloud synchronization to push data caps to the limit
Keeping so much data synchronized in the background as described by the iCloud announcement is a useful service, but it moves so much data that it may be pushing capped mobile data plans into the...
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WWDC 2011: Keynote stream now available (update: podcast too)
In case you missed it this morning, Apple has posted the video of Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote address. Apple has yet to post the keynote as a podcast that you can download and sync to your iDevices.
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New iCloud feature trickles into iOS
Following today's Apple WWDC keynote speech by Steve Jobs and crew, we're already starting to see new stuff trickling into iOS.
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iTunes Match: Legitimising your illegal music collection?
Apple's new cloud-based iTunes service will allow pirate music downloaders to legitimise their playlists for an incredibly low price of $25 a year.
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WWDC 2011: iTunes Match, Apple's no-upload, cloud-based music locker (updated 3x)
Apple used today's WWDC keynote address to announce a brand new service called iTunes Match - which was also referred to as "iTunes on the cloud."
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A look at iOS 5 (photos)
Apple revealed the latest updates to iOS today at WWDC, its annual conference for developers.
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Scenes from Apple's WWDC keynote address (photos)
Apple's CEO takes the stage this morning to kick off the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. He's expected to talk about the new version of its Mac OS, iCloud services, and iOS 5.
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Please, let this 'new iPhone at WWDC dream' nonsense die!
Despite Apple having actually come out and TOLD EVERYONE what to expect at the WWDC 2011 keynote this year, some outlets continue to dream about a surprise iPhone announcement.
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Will Steve Jobs keynote WWDC? YES!
Apple confirmed that Steve will show off iOS 5, Lion and iCloud on Monday
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