If you’ve missed the live blogs of many website or the live stream from Apple’s WWDC 2013 keynote yesterday, there is still hope. You can watch the keynote on Apple’s website and enjoy how Tim Cook, Phil Schiller, Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi announced products like new MacBook Airs, Mac OS X Mavericks, iOS 7, and even a sneak peak of the all new Mac Pro. Click on the image above to go directly to the keynote video.
More Photos Of OS X and iOS 7 Banners at Moscone West for WWDC 2013
MacStories shot another photo of the banner inside the Moscone Center where its Worldwide Development Conference is taking place next week. The photo shows a extremely simple banner featuring a svelte number 7 against a minimalist background. 9to5mac also posted a photo of a banner with an X in the middle, similar to the iOS 7 banner. » More Photos Of OS X and iOS 7 Banners at Moscone West for WWDC 2013
New Interactive HTML5 iOS 7 Mock-Up
Ahead of WWDC13, developer Steve King gives us a ‘first look’ at what a redesigned iOS 7 with flatter, less skeuomorphic design elements would really look like. King’s mockup is all done in HTML, CSS and Javascript, meaning it’s fully interactive in any browser. » New Interactive HTML5 iOS 7 Mock-Up
Apple Close To Finishing WWDC 2013 Decorations
Apple is nearly finished decorating the Moscone Center for WWDC 2013. Macstories made some pictures of the giant Apple logos on the outside of the building, as well as large horizontal and street pole banners. On some of the banners inside the Moscone Center is the tagline ‘Where A Whole New World’s Developing’.
After the break you can see a photo of the banners on the newly renovated Metreon shopping center across the street from Moscone West. The building houses a popular movie theater complex, a newly-added Target store, and a number of restaurants. And a photo of a first-floor banner concealed with a white sheet. » Apple Close To Finishing WWDC 2013 Decorations
Pricing Leak Suggests MacBook Air and Pro Ship Soon After The Keynote?
9to5Mac has received information from a source that suggests the MacBook Air updates that are expected at WWDC will ship soon after the keynote.
Today, we have received specific pricing for the aforementioned SKUs, and the price-points correspond to Apple’s current pricing for the 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air models. We have yet to receive pricing information that points to the imminent availability of new MacBook Pros (as some had hoped), but perhaps the next refresh to Apple’s Pro portables will arrive in the coming months. Supply constraints to the Retina MacBook Pro line seems to infer that…
9to5mac also reports that they received pricing for three new accessories that could be new AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule models. » Pricing Leak Suggests MacBook Air and Pro Ship Soon After The Keynote?
Apple Launches WWDC 2013 iOS App
One week ahead of the start of its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple has launched a WWDC2013 app for iOS to keep you updated with the latest news and events going on at the conference. All Registered Apple Developers can watch session videos from the conference as they are posted daily. » Apple Launches WWDC 2013 iOS App
Slimmer Retina MacBook Pro & Dual Mic MacBook Air Expected at WWDC
The reliable KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, released a new research note last week highlighting his expectations for changes to Apple’s notebook lineup at next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). In his note he writes that the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro will see a slightly slimmer design, as well as an improved camera. He also writes that Apple will not be upgrading the non-Retina MacBook Pro, instead simply continuing to sell the current Ivy Bridge-based models as it seeks to phase out the non-Retina line. The MacBook Air will see a shift to dual built-in microphones. » Slimmer Retina MacBook Pro & Dual Mic MacBook Air Expected at WWDC