Posts Tagged ‘wwdc

A tweet and article (and forum post) have pointed out that Moscone’s summer schedule has blocked out June 28th-July 2nd as the likely dates for Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2010. The schedule lists a “Corporate Event” …

Nearly 600 people descended upon Sunnyvale, Calif., this past weekend for a collaborative iPhone-developer conference that complements WWDC for some and replaces it for others.

Filed under: Software , WWDC , iPhone , iPod touch I guess you could say I’m an armchair foodie. Strangely enough, once I started working at home I rarely got the chance to cook a proper meal. It doesn’t help that my kids have typical kid palates, and attempts to “get fancy” with the ingredients are met with wrinkled noses and frowning faces

Macworld recently took a look at the newest MacBook Air models that were introduced at WWDC. The MacBook Air received processor speed bumps as well as a dramatic $300-$700 price drop. Despite the clock speed increase, Macworld found that the new M…

World of Apple recently posted a look at the build of Snow Leopard (10A380) provided to developers at WWDC 2009. Despite being described as “near final”, the build did not contain all the features that were demonstrated in the WWDC keynote such as …

Filed under: Accessories , Analysis / Opinion , Apple Corporate , Airport , Apple , .Mac , App Store , App Review We, of course, had lunch with our favorite Canadian developers at WWDC. Talking with Dave, Roustem and the rest of the crew from Agile Web Solutions is something I look forward to anytime we’re all in San Francisco. I didn’t film the whole lunch; being filmed eating is almost as awkward as eating alone in the cafeteria, I think. So here’s a quick — but very interesting — clip of Dave Teare explaining how cut-and-paste in iPhone OS 3.0 is going to be used in 1Password .

Filed under: Software , WWDC , Developer Serguei Beloussov, CEO of Parallels, was gracious enough to sit down with us to talk about his take on the Keynote, WWDC in general and some enhancements which were announced at the Parallels shindig at Jillian’s . The acoustics in the room were very echo-y and I picked up a lot of air noise and fire trucks.

Filed under: Software , WWDC We’ll be posting an interview with Parallels CEO Serguei Beloussov shortly, but here’s a peek at what Parallels can do on a Mac Pro. The video shows some impressive 3D rendering happening inside of two separate Vista virtual machines running simultaneously with OS X 10.5. The essence of the pitch is Parallels’ ability to directly access hardware, in this case the video card, to improve performance within each virtual machine. Cool stuff. Continue reading WWDC Live: Parallels demo at Jillian’s

AnandTech takes a look at the new MacBook Pros released at WWDC last week and focuses on the new non-removable battery design. Apple first introduced the non-removable battery into the 17″ Unibody MacBook Pro last fall with mixed reactions from the …


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