If you wanted a gander at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote from yesterday, the company just placed a link here, complete with Phil Schiller, Scott Forstall and a bevy of iPhone developers. Eight days until iPhone OS 3.0, definitely not a bad thing.
Month: June 2009
iPhone 3G S Earns FCC Approval
With Apple’s announcement of the iPhone 3G S handset yesterday, the FCC has released the full approval of the handheld, including hundreds of pages of specific absorption rate plots for GSM, UMTS / HSDPA, WiFi, and Bluetooth in both 16 and 32GB flavors of the iPhone 3G S. The story comes via Engadget and though […]
Apple Releases Safari 4.0 Web Browser
Amidst yesterday’s Worldwide Developers Conference announcements, Apple finally released Safari 4.0, the newest version of its web browser. The new version, available here, is reported to run JavaScript up to 4.5 times faster than Safari 3. Other new features include Top Sites, Full History Search and Cover Flow, and support for modern web standards like […]
Today’s WWDC Keynote brought some surprises, and some disappointments. Perhaps the announcement generating the most vocal jeers was that AT&T would not be offering MMS and tethering services even though the iPhone’s 3.0 software was ready to support it. The iPod Observer reported in a report that AT&T spokesperson, Mark Siegel, indicated that tethering would […]
At the core of the iPhone is its firmware and after months of waiting, Apple senior vice president of iPhone software Scott Forstall user the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote to announce details of iPhone OS 3.0, which will be released on June 17, 2009. Per the Apple Core, iPhone OS 3.0 will be a free […]