WWDC 2009

Posted on June 8th, 2009 by Brad

In case you weren’t aware, today is Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference where they’re expected to announce new iPhone models, the finalized iPhone OS 3.0 features and specs as well as (what I’m most excited about) the finalized OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard features and specs.

Since I’m not yet cool enough to actually attend the event (maybe one day!) I instead follow a couple live blogs for the coverage. These are the blogs I’m watching today:

Engadget

Gizmodo (this one has an autorefresh page)

Macworld

I’ll probably do a quick rundown of the event later today or tomorrow.

~Brad

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2 Responses to “WWDC 2009”

  1. 1Jonathan
    June 9th, 2009 @ 7:05 am

    I followed Gizmodo and TUAW, although TUAW was a little behind so I finally just stuck with Gizmodo. I also found a feed that Leo Laporte broadcast from a guy that was able to sneak a camera in.

    I don’t want to take anything away from your upcoming post about the keynote, so I won’t say much here except that there wasn’t much that the new iPhone hardware has that made me want to go wait in line for it or anything. It has some cool new stuff that people have been wanting, but the OS update has enough for me. For now. :)

    I wasn’t extra excited about Snow Leopard until they announced the upgrade price tag.

  2. 2Brad
    June 9th, 2009 @ 7:19 am

    Agreed. I will wait until my contract is up next year and get the next iPhone. I’m stoked about Snow Leopard though because they’re trimming the fat and making the switch to 64-bit. Couple that with Grand Central Dispatch and OpenCL, it’s gonna be a slick, smooth running OS.

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