Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which is slated for the first week of June in San Francisco, had a new ticket application process that was revealed earlier this month. Those who … Continue reading
Apple’s WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) event is back again this year, where it will kick off on June 2nd and end on June 6th. We have covered our fair share of news in recent WWDC events, and this year’s will be no different, too, with the world looking forward to see how Apple intends to move the industry in the direction that they think would have the next big thing. WWDC 2014 is set to take place in San Francisco, with approximately 1,000 of Apple engineers being there alongside an estimated attendance of 5,000 developers, too.
WWDC 2014 Confirmed For June 2 to June 6 original content from Ubergizmo.
Apple has confirmed dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC 2014, which will take place June 2th through June 6th in San Francisco, along with news of a new ticket … Continue reading
There are still plenty of questions about what Apple will unveil at WWDC this year, but at least we know when it will: The company announced today that its Worldwide Developer Conference will take place June 2 to June 6 this year, at San Francisco’s Moscone West.
Recently there have been a lot of rumors that Apple might be working on a new set-top box. The company’s TV offering hasn’t been updated for quite a while now, even though it was expected that a new Apple TV set-top box will be released late last year. Now rumors suggest that it may be unveiled within the next few months, but Jim Dalrymple of The Loop claims that its not going to happen any time soon. Dalrymple has been right on many occasions before, his predictions are presumed to carry weight.
New Apple TV Might Not Be Around The Corner original content from Ubergizmo.
Apple’s WWDC 2013 developer session videos have turned up on YouTube, giving an insider insight into what’s due in iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks later this year. The footage – nearly 100 videos including covering the changes in AirPrint, how best to make use of iAd, and how OS X push notifications will work – offers non-developers a glimpse of the goodies that registered iOS/OS X developers have had access to for some time.
As has been the case for some years now, tickets for WWDC 2013 sold out ridiculously quickly. In fact, it took less than two minutes for all of the spaces to go, despite them costing $1,599 apiece.
The lure is the opportunity to get early access to Apple’s upcoming platforms for mobile and desktop, as well as the chance to discuss them with the company’s own engineers. Apple holds multiple developer sessions over the course of the five day event.
What’s unclear is how the videos play into Apple’s WWDC NDA (non-disclosure agreement), which developers are expected to agree to. That’s intended to prevent features Apple hasn’t necessarily publicly talked about from leaking; it’s unclear who has uploaded these videos, and whether it was Apple itself.
If not, then the channel itself is likely to be shut down in short order. For a top-level view on OS X Mavericks, check out our preview.
Update: Apple has confirmed that the video uploads are not authorized by them, and that they will be removed shortly.
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The Weekly Roundup for 06.24.2013
Posted in: Today's ChiliYou might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.
The Weekly Roundup for 06.10.2013
Posted in: Today's ChiliYou might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.
E3 and WWDC are complete, so we set aside an hour to highlight the big announcements from both events in this week’s episode of the podcast. Tim joins the same club as our Senior HD editor, Richard Lawler, by reserving both the Xbox One and PS4, while Brian and Peter wonder what a world with “NintenDroid” and Mario on iOS would be like. Don’t delay — drag your pointer down below to hear it all for yourself.
Hosts: Tim Stevens, Peter Rojas, Brian Heater
Producer: Joe Pollicino
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