And with that, Microsoft’s powerful, underappreciated photo visualiser resigned itself to an inevitable fate, as a promotional tool for iPhone fart apps. More »
You can get it now. Just fire your favourite Torrent client and look for iPhone OS 3.0 7a341. That’s the build number of the golden master, which is the WWDC’09 build that Apple will distribute if nothing extraordinary happens. More »
newVideoPlayer("/WWDC_09_expose.flv", 506, 423,""); What happened at the WWDC 2009 Keynote? In case you missed our roundup, check out this slightly abridged, 3-minute summary. You’ll note that the new iPhone 3GS is “faster…faster…faster…so fast.” [Video by Mike Byhoff]
At WWDC, Apple handed devs a beautiful two-disc set of Snow Leopard build 10a380 (one disc Xcode, one disc Server). We were unable to acquire a copy of our own, but now that the latest build of Snow Leopard has leaked online, we could probably download it through less-than-legal means. (Though if any devs in the Bay Area have an extra copy, let us know. We could use one.) [CrunchGear]
Today was big for Apple, busting out hardware updates in the two hottest lines—iPhones and MacBooks—along with final details on the overhauls of their two operating systems, too. We saw everything but a tablet—and Steve Jobs. More »
Though Jesus debunked a number of the more fun WWDC rumors—what’s a “unibody” iPhone?—in his sober-light-of-day roundup last Friday, it’s nice to run through them all, to see how many rumours were true, and how many were smashable. More »
Did you miss our liveblog? The iPhone 3GS comprehensive feature guide? Snow Leopard’s new stuff? Perhaps the new MacBooks? Well, you can read about it or watch the WWDC 2009 Keynote now. [WWDC 2009 Keynote] More »
It’s been a massive morning of Apple announcements out of the Worldwide Developers Conference in the US, so it’s only natural to summarise all the local implications here in one place. Here. More »