Entries in WWDC (27)

Sunday
Jun092013

WWDC 2013: iOS 7 and iRadio launch tomorrow confirmed by WSJ 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

It is the day before the big WWDC 2013 Keynote and developers are already walking the streets of San Francisco in wide-eyed anticipation of tomorrow's big reveal. The Wall Street Journal has some news today to whet appetites. The newspaper has confirmed that a 'new and improved' iOS 7 is going to make its debut tomorrow together with a possible iRadio music streaming service.

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Wednesday
May292013

The Apple Beat: Tim Cook hints at what's to be revealed at WWDC 2013

Photo by Gadjo Cardenas SevillaBy Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple CEO Tim Cook opened up this year's All Thing's Digital D11 Conference. Tackling pressing issues such as Apple's recent tax practice inquiry, the need to innovate TV space, competition from Samsung and Android as well as the future of Mac OS and iOS as the yearly World Wide Developer's Conference comes around on June 10th.

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Wednesday
May152013

The Apple Beat: Wish List for iOS 7


Great Scott!: With iOS proponent Scott Forstall gone from Apple, what direction with the valuable iOS take?By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple's yearly WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference) is a month away and we're sure to see the latest features and builds of Mac OS X and iOS. Studying the current mobile landscape and features available to competing smartphone and tablet platforms, I've compiled a personal wish list of features I hope to see on iOS 7.

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Tuesday
Oct232012

Apple streaming today's Special Event via Apple TV

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

If you have an Apple TV and are free today at 10:00 a.m. Pacific or 1:00 p.m Eastern, you can watch the live stream of Apple's Special Event in San Jose, California where the iPad mini is expected to be released. Apple rarely streams their events live, but they often offer links to videos of the event soon after it has concluded. It is a rare treat to see these events live as they happen since most people need to rely on various liveblogs to get the exciting news.