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Safari achieves 11 million downloads in three days
It was announced this week at WWDC that Safari 4 is out of beta and ready for the masses. Soon after, Appletell was able to get a first look up about the performance of Safari 4. Now, Apple is stating that there have been more that 11 million downloads of Safari 4 in the first three days since its release. More than half of these (6 million) have been for Windows, which is quite interesting,…
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iPhone Developer Intervention Week 11: WWDC Announcements
Last week, we talked about frameworks in relation to developing for the iPhone. With iPhone OS 3.0, Apple has updated and added many frameworks, as well as other interesting tidbits for iPhone developers. For instance…
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Pulsating App Store wall at WWDC wows attendees
This year at WWDC, Apple is doing something to amaze the attendees. A wall of displays shows a live feed of activity from 20,000 popular apps on the App Store, as 3,000 apps are downloaded every minute. When an app is purchased, it pulsates.
Apple announces design awards for 2009
Apple has announced the winners of the Apple Design Awards for the year of 2009 and posted the results on their website. According to the company, “The Apple Design Awards recognize technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding achievement in iPhone and Mac software development. Each year, winning products set new standards… Continue Reading »
The meaning of the $99 iPhone 3G to Pre and RIM
At this year’s WWDC, Apple announced the new iPhone 3GS. While this was a pretty interesting refresh to the iPhone line, I believe that the lowering of the iPhone 3G 8GB to $99 is much bigger news. For a while now, people have been preaching that Apple needs to hit… Continue Reading »
First look: Safari 4
Today saw the full release of Apple’s latest web browser: Safari 4. The public beta has been around for a couple of months, so has Apple listened to the issue’s that appeared? Is Safari 4 enough to bring you back from Firefox, and enough to make you upgrade from Safari… Continue Reading »
WWDC Keynote presentation video now online
If you missed the junior high science fair that was the 2009 WWDC Keynote presentation, it’s now online and ready to be fast forwarded through. Watch as Phil Schiller, in a jealous rage because his baking soda volcano doesn’t win, smash Scott Forstall’s caveman shoebox diorama. Yesterday’s winners? Anyone who… Continue Reading »
WWDC: Mobile Me updated
Apple revealed several new features of iPhone OS 3.0 at WWDC today. One of these features is “Find My iPhone,” and it is only available to Mobile Me subscribers. However, the Mobile Me page includes a few other “Coming Soon” features that didn’t make it into the Keynote. Continue Reading »
Light-years ahead? I don’t think so.
Until the moment that the lights dimmed and Phil Schiller walked on stage, the rumor mill was still hard at work. Video calling, more RAM, and FM transmitter, and an illuminating logo were all there. But Apple seemed to keep things simple with the update, even giving Jonathan Ive and… Continue Reading »
WWDC: Apple announces the iPhone 3Gs, now with video
One of the most highly anticipated announcements at this year’s WWDC was the iPhone. As usual, Apple has delivered and announced the iPhone 3Gs where the “s” stands for speed. This iPhone looks pretty much the same on the outside and doesn’t have a front facing camera. That said, the… Continue Reading »
WWDC: iPhone 3.0 update, release date
At this years WWDC, Apple spilled some more information about the highly anticipated iPhone OS 3.0 announcement. We already knew plenty of information about this new software, but as usual, Apple had a couple of surprising announcements. Among them was the announcement that the iPhone 3.0 software will be available… Continue Reading »
WWDC: Apple unveils Snow Leopard details
In other news from this years WWDC, Apple has given more details of Snow Leopard. However, they also managed to bash not only Windows Vista as usual, but Windows 7 as well, saying it still has the same registry issues, among other things. That said, Snow Leopard sounds like it… Continue Reading »
WWDC: Apple updates MacBook Pro
In the first of what will be plenty of WWDC announcements, Apple has released an update to their MacBook Pro lines that will be shipping starting today. The new line (15-inch and 17-inch) has a built in SD card slot as well as a better display, and the extended, revolutionary… Continue Reading »
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