iOS 5 is going to be Apple's next-generation mobile operating system, running on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches. This new artist-made concept, created by Monkey Color and entitled "4 things we'd LOVE to see in the next iOS", depicts features that are rumored to be coming in iOS 5, such as widgets and an enhanced notification system.
Apple has unveiled a WWDC 2011 iOS App, featuring content directly related to the conference, which will kick of next week, on Monday, June 6th. Can you feel the excitement in the air?
In a press, release, Apple confirmed that an iCloud service will be unveiled at WWDC on Monday, June 6th, as well as iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion, the company's next-generation computer operating system. Yes folks, no new iPhone hardware is going to be released this time around.
Just weeks before WWDC, Apple's yearly developer conference begins, we've been hearing more rumors than ever about what could possibly be unveiled. According to sources, we'll see iOS 5, with a complete rework of the existing iOS notification system, as well as widgets.
While WWDC is primarily a developers conference, it's one of the biggest events that Apple holds annually which is why they have always chosen it to announce all the iPhones. This year, however, report suggests that Apple will not be announcing iPhone 5 at WWDC, instead, they will keep WWDC software-only.
With the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up in a few short months, we were all getting ready for a peak at the iPhone 5, but alas if reports are to be believed, we could be waiting a little longer than we had hoped.
TechCrunch writer MG Siegler today put together a post that could go some way to explaining why Apple didn't at least preview iOS 5 at its iPad 2 event as many of us thought they might. According to Siegler's sources, the next major release of Apple's mobile OS has been pushed back to a Fall release - and the cloud will feature heavily in this new version.
An Italian blog, Settib.it, reported that the Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, commonly abbreviated WWDC, will be hosted from 5th to 9th June.
Apple has posted a new job description for a software engineer position, who will be involved in a new revolutionary feature in a future version of Mac OS X. Apple is calling this new feature as something that has never been seen or done before and that it will truly amaze everyone. Here is the full job description in question.
For those of you who couldn't make it to the event, and want to relive the unveiling of iPhone 4 as was seen by WWDC 10 attendees present that day in Moscone Center. Apple has uploaded the entire keynote address on both their official website, and on their YouTube channel so that you don't miss some of the most important announcements by Apple in recent times.