Sunday, 06 June 2010 19:12    PDF Print E-mail
Not long until WWDC 2010

 

Well its almost time for WWDC 2010. So what do we think will be on the agenda this time?

iPhone OS 4.0

This is one were definitely sure will be bought up and will take up a majority of the keynote. The new iPhone SDK developer seeds have been pretty regularly released every two weeks until this past week when everything stopped. This indicates that Apple is most likely saving up the latest change for WWDC

 

Cloud Based iTunes / MobileMe

Some people have speculated the launch of a cloud-based iTunes service to be announced at WWDC. Sources have suggested that this service isn’t likely to come though, but Steve Jobs has revealed earlier this week that Apple has been working on a new wireless syncing system for the iPhone. One unconfirmed rumour has suggested that Apple may begin offering a free version of MobileMe as part of a Cloud-Based initiative.

Apple TV

A recent rumour has reported that Apple has been working on a completely revamped Apple TV. The new device is said to be based directly on iPhone OS 4. If this is true WWDS might be a natural venue to introduce the device. Gizimo however think that this is most unlikely as they Apple will want to keep everyone focused on the release of the new iPhone.

Mac Mini

It has been a while since Apple announced anything to do with the popular Mac Mini making us think that it might be the Mini’s time.

New Operating System?

Will there be a new OS X 10.7 or just an update to 10.6?

 

 

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