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Developers waiting outside of the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.

Apple WWDC 2011: Day1 Photos

The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is a conference held annually by Apple Inc. The conference is primarily used by Apple to showcase its new software and technologies for developers, as well as offering hands-on labs and feedback sessions.

WRAP: What is inside new Apple iOS 5?

Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs
Making the keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs said iOS 5 is a major release, and that it will have more than 200 new features. Apart from the yet to arrive iPhone 5, the all new iOS 5 will start being seen in devices like iPhone 3GS and 4, iPad and iPad 2, and iPod touch 3 and 4, from this fall. Some dashing features it will have are the new messaging service iMessage, integrated Twitter, PC-free us...
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Apple's Jobs takes stage to talk iCloud

Apple Inc took a big step toward getting people to store and access their data on the Internet as CEO Steve Jobs emerged from medical leave to present the iCloud music-streaming service.
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Apple iCloud unveiled by Jobs: iTunes, Documents, and Photos can sync over Wifi

The highly anticipated iCloud was unveiled by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at today's WWDC 2011 in San Francisco. Apple's iCloud will help sync mobile devices so users can have all their photos, video, and music wherever they go. iTunes will be in the cloud which means music is stored on Apple's iCloud for storage but it can also push your library to all devices automatically.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs

Mac OS X Lion: Just $29.99

For just $29.99, you can upgrade to the Mac OS X Lion. That’s the price of 30 coffees from food carts, less than 1/16th the price of a basic iPad 2, and 1/4th the price of Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade version.
Apple WWDC 2011 at Moscone Center, San Francisco

Apple WWDC 2011 iCloud and iOS 5: Biggest assault ever on rival Android?

All eyes are on Apple iCloud and iOS 5, the technology giant's cloud-based photos, music, and video streaming service and next generation mobile operating system that are going to be the key attractions of Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011 as they could become Apple's most lethal weapons ever against rival Android.
An iPhone is seen at an Apple store.

Apple WWDC 2011: Will Steve Jobs reveal iPhone 5 today?

Apple fans are hoping that the next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, will be made public to the world today by Steve Jobs when the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011, the five-day extravaganza for developers, kicks off but market watchers say it won't the released until September this year.
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs introduces the iPad 2 on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco, California March 2, 2011

Apple Shares Up Ahead Of WWDC

Shares of Apple Inc. were up 1 percent in the pre-market trading hours ahead of its much-anticipated annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
WWDC 2011: Mac OS X, iOS 5, iCloud coins unveiled [PHOTO LEAKS]

Apple iCloud to replace iTunes and MobileMe?

According to an unverified source, iCloud service could replace iTunes in its role of storing all the data; audio, movies and TV shows, iBooks, apps, calendars, etc. In the cloud space, the data would be better served synching over air.
The Apple's latest thinner MacBook Air 11" model is displayed at Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino

What is New in Mac OS X Lion?

At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple will unveil its next generation software Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS X
Apple Hires Mobile Notifier Developer Peter Hajas

Apple Hires Mobile Notifier Developer

Apple has hired Peter Hajas, the person behind Mobile Notifier, in what some observers believe is the potential beginning of an advanced notification system for the company's iOS based devices.
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Can Apple bring back the 'magic' at WWDC

On Monday morning Apple is kicking off a developers conference, marking what is expected to usher in a new era of 'magic' for consumers and the company's bottom line.

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