Entries in WWDC 2017 (7)

Monday
Jun052017

How to watch today's Apple WWDC 2017 Keynote

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Jose, CA - Apple has taken over the city of San Jose for this year's WWDC. The company will cover various updates to its tentpole technologies like iOS, macOS, watchOS, HomeKit, CarPlay and others and new hardware is heavily tipped as the Apple Store is currently down. 

Apple is streaming their Keynote. Below are the requirements for playback.

  • A Mac on OS X 10.8.5 or later, running Safari 6.0.5 or later
  • An iPad, iPhone or iPod touch running iOS 7.0 or later
  • A 4th generation Apple TV, or a 2nd or 3rd generation one running 6.2 or later
  • A Windows PC running Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge browser

Stay tuned for our live coverage of the event and any announcements here later today.

Sunday
Jun042017

WWDC 2017 brings high expectations beyond ecosystems and operating systems

WWDC 2017 takes place in new and uncertain territory

 By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Jose - Apple's WWDC or World Wide Developers Conference, is first and formeost. a developer event designed to usher in new technologies and ecosystems for the coming year.

Ten years ago, WWDC was all about macOS and later, the focus shifted to iOS. 2017 has the most number of ecosystems than ever before. iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, HomeKit, HealthKit and CarPlay are just some of the ecosystems that developers are expecting updates on. There's also a surging interest in ApplePay, in a standalone smart assistance and now, more than ever before, a focus on new hardware.

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Wednesday
May312017

New Macs and iPads registered in Eurasia leading up to WWDC 2017

Monday's WWDC 2017 is going to be the first large Apple event since September last year and, while it is definitely a developer, OS and ecosystem-focused show; we are expecting some hardware announcements specially in product lines with some pent-up demand.

As availability of current MacBook Pros has dropped, in some places for multiple weeks, there's news of five new Macs and iPads registered in Eurasia, identified only with the model numbers A1289, A1347, A1418, A1419, and A1481, are likely to be new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros alongside a new 12-inch Retina MacBook. Also included four numbers classified under iOS 10 (A1671, A1709, A1670, and A1701), which could be attributed to iPad Pro SKUs. This, plus news of a smart Siri-powered speaker offer the biggest hardware expectations heading into WWDC 2017, which begins with a keynote on Monday June 5 at 10 am Pacific. 

I will be covering the WWDC 2017 keynote live, so stay tuned for all the news from Apple's biggest developer event.

Source: MacRumors.com

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