Tuesday
Jun092009
WWDC Keynote
Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at 11:43 AM
So what did we all think then? I'm still waiting on the download to watch the video, but I liked what I've read about so far.
The MacBook refreshes and price drops were just what the line needed. There won't be a need to touch them till near the end of the year, if at all.
The iPhone hardware was all as expected. I think the only points that really grabbed anyone's attention were the details on battery life, the main reason I want to get one, and the manual focus on the camera.
Snow Leopard got a launch timeframe, September one month before Windows 7, and a pretty price, $29. Some features were teased and the new techonolgies talked about. I am really excited about this, more so than anything else Apple is doing right now.
The Exchange support is going to propel Mac OS X into the Enterprise market in a way that could not have been achieved before. And I can't wait to see what all those eager developers at WWDC produce using the power of 64 bit/OpenCL/Grand Central accelerated applications.
Roll on September, come to me kitty ...
The MacBook refreshes and price drops were just what the line needed. There won't be a need to touch them till near the end of the year, if at all.
The iPhone hardware was all as expected. I think the only points that really grabbed anyone's attention were the details on battery life, the main reason I want to get one, and the manual focus on the camera.
Snow Leopard got a launch timeframe, September one month before Windows 7, and a pretty price, $29. Some features were teased and the new techonolgies talked about. I am really excited about this, more so than anything else Apple is doing right now.
The Exchange support is going to propel Mac OS X into the Enterprise market in a way that could not have been achieved before. And I can't wait to see what all those eager developers at WWDC produce using the power of 64 bit/OpenCL/Grand Central accelerated applications.
Roll on September, come to me kitty ...
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