Well, the big dev conference was today in SF. The big news really seems to be that Apple is getting semi-serious about gaining market share, with new Macbook Pros coming in at $300 less than their predecessor models. The 15-in has 7-hour battery life and all have added SD card slots.
The new iPhone 3GS was announced, basically with all the predicted features. Has 3 MP camera with video, motion camera, audio. Same price points as previous version (199/299), but double the memory. The existing 3G will stick around and be dropped to $99. (This is a key time for iPhone, since the original 2-year ATT contracts for early adopters are about to run out.)
There was also something about MS Exchange support for the Mail and Calendar functions, so they're definitely trying to be more enterprise-friendly.
The new OSX, Snow Leopard, is scheduled for September. $29 -- again, looking for market share.
I'm told there were also multiple on-stage demo failures of new apps.
No appearance by Jobs.
OK, back to work now...
The new iPhone 3GS was announced, basically with all the predicted features. Has 3 MP camera with video, motion camera, audio. Same price points as previous version (199/299), but double the memory. The existing 3G will stick around and be dropped to $99. (This is a key time for iPhone, since the original 2-year ATT contracts for early adopters are about to run out.)
There was also something about MS Exchange support for the Mail and Calendar functions, so they're definitely trying to be more enterprise-friendly.
The new OSX, Snow Leopard, is scheduled for September. $29 -- again, looking for market share.
I'm told there were also multiple on-stage demo failures of new apps.
No appearance by Jobs.
OK, back to work now...
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