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.
At the 2011 WWDC held at San Francisco on Monday, Apple formally announced its official social-media association with Twitter, leaving behind Facebook, the biggest social networking site in the world.
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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At the WWDC Keynote, Steve Jobs made the long-awaited iCloud announcement. Despite all the speculations and rumors, iCloud is much more than a music streaming service, and can possibly threaten all the existing cloud services.
Steve Jobs takes the stage to present Apple's innovations: Lion, the new operating system, iPhone 5, and iCloud, the next step in digital media.
While many were looking for an iPhone 5, Apple came up with an iCloud instead.
Apple CEO makes highly anticipated public appearance
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 took the stage at its developer conference to make the official announcement of the company's new cloud-based service, iCloud.
The new iOS 5 features 1500 new API's and 200 new features. Twitter is integrated into iOS 5, making it even easier to tweet being built into the iPhone. The single sign on setting make it convenient and connects with the safari browser, camera, YouTube, and maps location.
At WWDC Keynote on June 6, Apple officially unveiled Mac OS X Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS X. Top 10 new features were announced and demonstrated.
Answering the call from users and developers, Apple rolled out bold new changes to it's iOS software, the code that powers the iPhone and the iPad.
In honor of today's WWDC, here's a list of the best apps to stay fashion savvy on the go.
Apple's annual flagship event, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), will kick off today at 10 a.m. (PST) and the atmosphere is electrifying as the world awaits the presentation of Apple's latest software and services viz. iOS 5, OS X Lion and iCloud from the world's greatest showman and tech guru Steve Jobs.
Apple rolled out a new version of its Mac OS operating system on Monday, touting a number of new features that bring the OS into the modern era.
Apple CEO Steve Job is set to deliver his keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco at 10 a.m. PST.
As Apple attempts to chart out new territory with its cloud-offering iCloud, it is entering into a domain ruled by other giants like Google, Amazon and Microsoft who have huge data centers to back their cloud services.
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.
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Shares of Apple Inc. were up 1 percent in the pre-market trading hours ahead of its much-anticipated annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to launch the iCloud, in San Francisco which could fundamentally change the way Apple fans listen to music, watch TV shows and download movies.