Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
Originally Posted by celtikmind
Here, some real news why today is important... World's biggest fish are dying

Not that anyone would care about that though... Steve's health is much more important, right?

This is literally not the forum for that. Certainly there are more things important in life than Apple events. We are all here because we are enthusiasts. No harm in enjoying one's interests.

That literally depressed the hell out of me. Great. :(
 
What's the green spherical logo on the left (it's also on the right but in purple)??

A note to everyone asking these questions: What are you, daft? This is a developer's conference. For people who claim to be experts on everything mac, you obviously haven't installed the xcode tools or ever so much as thought the letters API. That is the "core" logo. As in Core Image, Core Animation, etc. The icons that people say look like appleworks are things in the xcode tools.
 
MacBook Pro 17" goes to 2.8Ghz as base speed, 500GB HDD

MC226 is glossy
MC227 antiglare

MacBook air becomes 1.86 and 2.13… MC233 and MC234 respectively.

You heard it here first.
 
I wonder if it`d be fair to assume that these technologies/applications are now grand central aware????

Seems strange to have a banner declaring grand central is great and all and then have all these other logos around it. I think it`s well enough known that quicktime/xcode will benefit, but finder, iCal, iChat, Safari, Core Data & iSync???

Can`t make out the rest as the picture is a bit fuzzy.

If these all get a grand central snappy(tm) i will be well chuffed, well certainly finder will make me drool. :D
 
I would assume its normal.... Apple doesnt care if you buy the new iPhone or old iPhone.... Its all money in Apple's pocket!

Except that I believe their replacement policy would allow recent purchasers to exchange the product.
 
wwdc-keynote-r-001.jpg


Nearly there!!! My freind bought a MacBook yesterday!!! Hows that for bad timing?
 
Be prepared to be disappointed...

Not trying to be a nay-sayer, just being somewhat bold (against prevailing opinion/rumor). My predictions for WWDC:

1.) Apple will review the last year's accomplishments.
2.) Apple will discuss Snow Leopard.
3.) Apple will discuss the iPhone 3.0 OS and give a few demos of same.
4.) Apple will announce and demo some new iTunes App Store features.
5.) That is all folks...

Thus, there will be no introduction or demo of new hardware. No intro or demo of the 3rd generation iPhone (that will have to wait until Steve Jobs makes his return in another month or so). No new iPod touch (that will likely be seen this fall). No new Macs. No new Apple TV. And certainly no totally new products (tablet, netbook, etc.).

However, Apple will likely do some modest feature or price updates on the unibody MacBooks. Whether this happens today, or tomorrow, or sometime in the next few weeks I'm not certain.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.