Apple has announced that on June 6th, Steve Jobs will lead the WWDC keynote this year:
Steve Jobs and a team of Apple executives will kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address on Monday, June 6 at 10:00 a.m. At the keynote, Apple will unveil its next generation software – Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS® X; iOS 5, the next version of Apple’s advanced mobile operating system which powers the iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch®; and iCloud®, Apple’s upcoming cloud services offering.
Absent is any mention of a new iPhone model, leading some to speculate that the event will be purely about the new software offerings and of course, developers. This would be the first time since the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 that Apple altered their schedule of releasing a new iPhone model each year at WWDC. Read more
Mac OS X 10.7 “Lion” Announced
Note: Our apologies for the inaccurate title/url, we assumed they would do a release today and didn’t catch the title before publishing -ed
After 22 months of development, Apple has finally released the next major version of Mac OS X: 10.7 codename “Lion”.
First the availability details: new Macs will come with Lion preinstalled, but everyone else will have to get it from the Mac App Store. That’s right, no discs, no retail boxes of any kind.
We do expect them to continue making USB restore drives available to Mac buyers, and there will likely be a way to create one if needed.
Developers will get a “preview” version today, with customer availability in July.
Pricing is $29.99 this time around, and once bought you can install Lion on all of your App Store “Authorized” Macs. Read more