New MacBook Pro: Not many ports. .71 inches thin. 13 and 15 inch models. 2880x1800 resolution. “Thin as Air.” Mind blowing. (More here.)
Tim Cook has just confirmed that new updates are on the way for the Macbook line-up, iOS, and OS X. Check back for more info as we get it.
Hey, Apple: We want a new laptop. Our old one is starting to show its age. Between the gradual slowness, evolving needs and (admittedly) three and a half years of aggressive usage in coffee shops, on Amtrak rides, on MegaBus trips, and (really) anywhere with an open wi-fi connection, we’re ready. Three batteries, one RAM upgrade, one big dent to its unibody exterior and two power supplies later, we could see ourselves upgrading in a week or two. We imagine we’re not alone here — a lot of people are probably waiting for some crazy announcement at Monday’s WWDC. With that in mind, it seems that now’s a good time to recap what rumors are cropping up at the moment:
» What could developers see? With WWDC being a developer’s conference first, the software details offered to developers are also expected to be robust, with some suggestions that iCloud might open up for developers who wish to run apps on the platform, more details on Mountain Lion and a more details on iOS 6, which is rumored to include an upgraded map app. But you know what, considering that everything here is just a rumor, it’s entirely possible that Tim Cook could go out there and say, “You know what? We just rested on our laurels this year. We’re switching to Android.” Which, honestly, would be the biggest news of the day.
Steve Jobs blast from the past of the day: The current Apple CEO, back at WWDC in 1997 — right after he rejoined the company when Apple bought out NeXT, but before he found himself in the driver’s seat again. Fascinating foreshadowing in this clip in a couple of ways — he lays out the basic ideas for iCloud and iOS (in the nebulous “thin clients” form) and discusses the importance of taking away elements to focus on what the company does right. He takes questions from the audience, and even gets humbled at least once. It’s over an hour in length, but it’s a good hour of your time. (via Daring Fireball)
Posted this a couple months ago, but suddenly super-relevant again. This is Steve, just before he became CEO, telling folks how he’d remake Apple if he was CEO. Think he was successful?
Steve Jobs blast from the past of the day: The current Apple CEO, back at WWDC in 1997 — right after he rejoined the company when Apple bought out NeXT, but before he found himself in the driver’s seat again. Fascinating foreshadowing in this clip in a couple of ways — he lays out the basic ideas for iCloud and iOS (in the nebulous “thin clients” form) and discusses the importance of taking away elements to focus on what the company does right. He takes questions from the audience, and even gets humbled at least once. It’s over an hour in length, but it’s a good hour of your time. (via Daring Fireball)
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Steve Jobs rests his head against his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs, after delivering the keynote address to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at Moscone West on Monday.
Human just like the rest of us.
One of the more intimate shots of Steve we’ve seen. Going up there in his condition has to be tough.
Lion will only be available in the App store, meaning you can’t install it with a disc. That also means that it’s easy to upgrade and update. Much like Snow Leopard, it’s only going to be $29.99. Unlike Snow Leopard, it’ll only take up 4 gb of hard drive space. Not bad. Some of our favorite new features:
Try. not. to. faint. with. excitement. :D #AppleFever over here at TNW!
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In other news, see what Apple did there? They officially named iCloud in a press release.