Steve Jobs keynotes WWDC 2008
Apple today confirmed Steve Jobs will lead the WWDC keynote on June 9 in San Francisco.
Jobs will lead a team of Apple execs in the keynote speech, which is still widely expected to be the launch point for the next-generation iPhone.
The company is promising 150 in-depth sessions and labs on Mac and iPhone development, fully exploring the capabilities of the iPhone SDK and the App Store.
Developers can look forward to sessions exploring all the iPhone features, with the company admitting “geographical location technology” to be one of the session segments.
The Multi-Touch interface, Core OS, Service and Media and Cocoa Touch technologies will also be explored at the event.
Mac developer sessions will explore every level of the system, including interface design and implementation, application frameworks, security, localization and networking.
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Comments (6)
Any news on redisigned Macbooks and Macbook Pros?
Yes, really! They need to be redesigned. And what about the Mac MINI? Will that be updated anymore? I know not many people care about it, but Apple redesigns everything, so the Mac mini is ready for an update, along with the Macbooks.
Bunnies will rule the world someday!
After the critical reception of the Macbook Air, wouldn't a new version make sense, especially with the back-to-school market in full swing in June-July-August?
while we haven't heard anything specifically, we'd tend to agree this would be true. As a matter of fact, expect to see GPS and 3G in the new Air as well
Any indication that the Company's stock is going to split?
In reference to the two bridges depicted; do you think that signals a stock split? It must mean something significant.