Posts Tagged ‘WWDC’

Apple's WWDC honey-do list, as dictated by the internet

According to the internet, Apple has to everything everyone else has ever done, plus make real everything science fiction has ever imagined, or WWDC 2013 will be a disappointment, and Apple will again and forever be doomed. No pressure there. But what exactly is this unattainable goal being set for Apple? Justin Willaims of Carpeaqua [...]

Would you still buy a non-Retina MacBook? [Poll]

Would you still buy a non-Retina MacBook? The Retina MacBook Pro has been with us for almost a full year now. The 15-inch version came to us by way of WWDC 2012, and frankly was unlike any laptop computer ever seen. The incredible 2880×1800 resolution Retina Display had to be seen to be believed, and [...]

Get your Debug, Iterate, and iMore t-shirts in time for WWDC 2013!

Whether you’re heading out to WWDC and need something snazzy to wear, or just want to be one of the best dressed people in your neck of the woods, here’s a reminder: we’ve got the 2013 editions of the Debug, Iterate, and iMore shirts ready and waiting for you. If you’re not familiar with the [...]

Here are your WWDC 2013 iPhone and iPad wallpapers in full on Retina splendor!

WWDC 2013 has been announced, and that means there’s a logo and a lot of people trying desperately to read its tea leaves. Jokes on them — logos don’t steep well at all. What they do do, however, is look awesome on iPhones and iPads. So rather than try to measure the exact flatness of [...]

What's your next dream Mac?

What’s your next dream Mac? Rumors, as always, are swirling over what next-generation Macs Apple might announce in 2013 in general, and at next month’s WWDC show in specific. But which one are you most interested in? The Retina MacBook Air is probably high on many people’s wish lists. Like the Retina iPad mini, getting [...]

What will Intel's new Haswell chipsets really mean for the Mac?

Rumors suggest that Apple may refresh the MacBook Pro line this summer with Intel’s Haswell microprocessor. Accepting for a moment that the rumors are true, what is Haswell all about, and why is it important? Haswell will succeed the Ivy Bridge microprocessor architecture that Apple’s current product line is largely based around. The lamentably ancient [...]

MacBreak Weekly 348: Too Good to Fact Check

Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, Don McAllister, and I discuss Apple’s quarterly results, new MacBook Pro rumors, how fast WWDC sold out, and more. Subscribe and download: TWiT.tv      Powered by Mobile News

Apple set to focus on "power users" with 10.9, but whither the regular folks?

WWDC will bring with it the first developer’s looks at new versions of OS X and iOS; Apple VP Phil Schiller said so when the company announced WWDC’s dates. According to Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac, OS X 10.9 will tout features geared toward “power users,” among them better Spaces management for multi-monitor systems, tabbed browsing [...]

Apple reassures developers who didn't get WWDC tickets that videos, Tech Talks will be coming soon

With Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference — WWDC 2013 — selling out in under 2 minutes, Apple has published a shot news blurb on their News and Announcements for Developers hoping to assuage the disappointment of those who couldn’t score a ticket by reiterating that videos will be coming quickly this year, and that Tech Talks [...]

#AltWWDC offers and alternative to developers who couldn't score a ticket to Apple's event

#AltWWDC is a free, independent alternative to Apple’s WWDC 2013 scheduled to take place the same week, just down the street of Moscone Center at SF State Downtown Campus. Since WWDC 2013 sold out in under 2 minutes yesterday, AltWWDC could be of interest to anyone who didn’t score a ticket to WWDC, but still [...]