WWDC 2009 and All That Remains

If you ask me about the latest Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2009), first time Steve Jobs did not lead the show – ever, I should say it’s an awe. The keynote give fulld details on release date of Snow Leopard, the next revision of iPhone, and also the re-branding plus price drop on MacBook laptop family. 1. To begin with, the long-time anticipated Mac OS X 10.6 (codename: Snow Leopard) is finally set to release in September 2009 For upgrading from Leopard 10.5, users need to pay only $29. Alternatively, a $49 family pack will also be available. Meanwhile, Tiger users with Intel...
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Steve Jobs at WWDC 2007

I’m not going to copy and paste the Keynote from WWDC 2007 here, instead I’ll sum up what things in WWDC 2007 have fascinated me an hour ago. Just in case you are not familiar with the term, WWDC stands for Worldwide Developers Conference, the Apple’s most important annual event for hardware and software developers, including in-house developers, computational scientists, IT managers, and system administrators. This year, WWDC takes place June 11-15. And the most anticipated moment during WWDC is the Keynote by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, it’s always been End-users like me are expecting...
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iPhone – Talk to you soon

That’s what my email said Cingular also confirmed: “June 11 will be the iPhone day” (Source: CNET). Note that Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2007 also starts on June 11 in CA, and I bet it’s not coincident Sadly, this year I didn’t apply for WWDC Student Schoolarship; I’ll have to watch OS X Leopard technologies offline once again.
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