WWDC 2011

Apple’s 2011 Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) kicks off tomorrow having a keynote from Steve Jobs starting at 10am Pacific and the industry eagerly awaits to find out how Apple will revolutionize the marketplace. Apple has by now uncovered that they is going to be speaking about Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud on the event.
There’s a rumor that Mac OS X Lion will launch on June 14 by means of the Mac App Store, in advance of Apple’s formerly stated “summer” launch date. The consensus among developers using the newest pre-release develop from the new Mac OS inform me that it’s nowhere near ready adequate to ship in barely above a week.
Given that Apple’s thought to get struck a licensing deal with Universal Music – and amongst 1 to 3 of the remaining four labels – making it probably that iCloud allows you to store your songs library and stream it to all of your iOS/OS X devices.
iOS’ other glaring concerns include an outdated notification program and its lack of widgets. Apple could use iOS 5 to debut overhauled versions, which Apple could preview for developers tomorrow. Apple’s implementations need to work at the least too as these notification and widget ideas dreamt up by end users.
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