Mardi, 07 Juin 2011 07:46
Apple’s WWDC 2011 Keynote Video Stream Now Available
The keynote even from the 2011 Worldwide Developers Conference, including the unveiling of iOS 5 and iCloud and a closer look at Mac OS X 10.7 ion, is now available online. The entire 118 minute presentation can be streamed from Apple’s site. The keynote kicked off with Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs and included a few other members of the company’s executive team including Senior Vice Preseident for Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller, and Senior Vice President of iOS Software, Scott Forstall. The company announced the new version of the Mac Operating system, Lion, being available on the next Mac App Store in July for $29.99. It also offered the first look at iOS 5, which will be coming to the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch this fall with a new Notification Center and wireless system updates. Apple also unveiled the curtain to iCloud, its free service that will automatically sync data, including photos and documents, between Macs, PCs, and iOS devices. Some components of iCloud, including re-downloading iTunes songs and a list of purchased App Store software are already available. Steve Job’s also trademarked another thing at WWDC 2011, the iTunes Match service, which is said to launch this fall. For a price of $24.99 per year, it will scan a user’s library of songs, including those ripped from their own CDs and match them up to a library of 18 million + songs from the iTunes Store. Users can then re-download those songs on any device. The keynote kicks off this week’s conference which will be running through Friday, June 10. Apple will be hosting more than 100 technical sessions designed to help developers make applications for iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion, including integration with new iCloud-specific features. As usual, stay tuned for more news and info regarding WWDC 2011 by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and/or subscribing to our RSS feed. Authors:
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