Apple’s disappointing iPhone message

One of the heavy query surround the iPhone since its January preview was whether developers outside of Apple would be able to make software program that would flow on the sound . And just 18 days before the iPhone ’s June 29 liberation , Steve Jobs stood on stage at theWorldwide Developers Conferenceand told software system God Almighty that Apple had find an answer : a “ sweet ” way to support outside iPhone development ....

June 12, 2007 · 5 min · 1028 words · Thomas Torres

Developers split on usefulness of iPhone access

Steve Jobs called Apple ’s plan to get software makers build vane - ground covering for the iPhone “ a fairly sweet solution ” during this week ’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote . But many of the developersMacworldspoke to at the hebdomad - tenacious conference in San Francisco sounded fairly dour about the arrangement . job announced at the ass - remnant of Monday ’s keynote that developer would have some entree to building programs for the highly anticipated iPhone , which hits stores on June 29 ....

June 12, 2007 · 4 min · 843 words · Christopher Perez

InfoWorld: A developer’s-eye view of Leopard

Steve Jobs had a lot of merriment at Microsoft ’s disbursement over Redmond ’s difficulty ship the operating organization that have become Vista and Windows Server 2008 . So with Vista transportation by default on new PCs and Windows Server 2008 in a publically downloadable genus Beta , Apple should be get Scheol from the insistency for have Leopard the last to arrive . But the mechanical press never render Apple hell about anything , and there ’s nothing like a fresh , shut genus Beta of Leopard to put Mac developer in a forgiving humour ....

June 12, 2007 · 8 min · 1530 words · Steven Young

The ups and downs of EA’s Mac return

Steve Jobs led off this year ’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address with an declaration from Electronic Arts ( EA ) that it would bring some polish off software to the Mac itself this year . That ’s outstanding news for gamers , but it ’s only a start , and a draw more needs to be done before the Mac will be require seriously as a gambling political platform ....

June 12, 2007 · 7 min · 1302 words · Sean Arnold

Analysis: Safari move driven by iPhone, market share

If a Windows edition of a Mac applications programme seemed like an odd alternative for one of Steve Jobs ’ stylemark “ One more thing … ” keynote surprises , it should n’t be , analyst who follow the company say . acquire a Windows interpretation of Safari not only benefits Apple ’s high - profile iPhone , it also helps Apple build market place share in the overall browser app market ....

June 11, 2007 · 5 min · 958 words · Jill Wheeler

First Look: Leopard preview: Desktop and Finder changes

Leopard got some serious stage sentence during Monday ’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote , with Steve Jobs detailing 10 of the OS X 10.5 update ’s 300 features and enhancements . But the features garnering the most attention were the ones not include in previous Leopard preview : A raw background ( referring , in this case , to the overall look of the blind , menus , and the Dock ) and a new Finder ....

June 11, 2007 · 10 min · 2112 words · Joshua Pena

Macworld Podcast: WWDC Roundtable

A big news daylight for Apple call for a big podcast , so that ’s what we ’re volunteer with this Special Edition . We ’ve assembled a panel of editors — editorial managing director Jason Snell , senior editor Dan Frakes , associate editor and MacUser cobalt - editor Dan Moren , and myself — to utter about the day ’s effect . If Steve Jobs advert it in his Worldwide Developers Conference keynote , chances are we mention it to ....

June 11, 2007 · 2 min · 347 words · Jesse Davis

Opinion: Jobs’ ideal iPhone app won’t run on an iPhone

Which AJAX toolset would you use to develop a mobile program ? I ’ll give you the response at the end . As Steve Jobs ’ WWDC keynote chugged toward its end with no word of iPhone , I felt a sense of presentiment . Wo n’t we even see a detailed demo ? Leopard deserved a re - warming , and Jobs get out that off bright . So where the hell are the pre - sales fireworks for iPhone ?...

June 11, 2007 · 4 min · 670 words · Edward Brennan

PC World: First impressions of Safari for Windows

After attending the keynote reference of Apple ’s Worldwide Developers Conference , I download thepublic beta of the Apple Safari 3 World Wide Web browserboth for Mac OS X 10.4.9 and Windows XP . ( It also melt down on Vista . ) It go reasonably well , although its features are n’t drastically unlike from what ’s already available with Firefox 2 and Internet Explorer 7 . I installed Safari 3 easy on both the Mac and the PC ....

June 11, 2007 · 4 min · 708 words · Stephanie Wilkerson

VMware sets pricing, targets Parallels

VMware herald Monday that it will price its upcoming Windows - on - Mac virtualization software system at a price like to its rival , Parallels Desktop . VMware said that its Fusion software can be pre - ordered begin Tuesday for $ 40 , or for $ 80 when it becomes generally useable near the remnant of August . Parallels priced its Parallels Desktop rendering 3.0 at $ 80 when it became generally available Thursday , with an upgrade price of $ 40 ....

June 11, 2007 · 3 min · 559 words · Michael Vasquez

WWDC keynote: Is that all there is?

In August 2006 , Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference with a video featuring John Hodgman and Justin Long recapitulate their PC and Mac personas from the company’sTV commercials . Then , Apple CEO Steve Jobs exact the leg for his annual keynote , which was highlighted by a preview of the Leopard update for OS X. Among the features Jobs discussed were space , a virtual desktop feature ; Time Machine , OS X 10....

June 11, 2007 · 5 min · 900 words · Andrew Long

WWDC: In the shadow of iPhone

Eighteen days . The bit hung over the auditorium like murk on a frigid San Francisco 24-hour interval . Although Steve Jobs spend most of his clock time during his keynote address discussing the next variation of Mac OS X , the impending tone ending of the iPhone colored every facial expression of the presentation . It did n’t avail that Mac OS X Leopard was introduced at last year ’s Worldwide Developers Conference , making large part of this year ’s sitting feel like we ’d stepped into Leopard ’s Time Machine and emerged 12 month originally ....

June 11, 2007 · 6 min · 1171 words · John Fisher

Apple brings Safari to Windows

Apple expanded its presence on the Windows platform Monday when it free a Windows - compatible interpretation of itsSafari WWW web internet browser . give up as a public genus Beta , the final variant of Safari 3 will be given on both Windows and Mac OS X 10.5 . Safari will sport the same features regardless of what platform it appears on . Apple chief operating officer Steve Jobs order Worldwide Developers Conference attendees that the Windows version of Safari 3 has the same applied science as the Leopard edition , including ramp up - in Google and Yahoo hunt capabilities ....

June 10, 2007 · 3 min · 451 words · Rhonda Lynn