Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Apple confirms: Steve Jobs will introduce iOS 5, Lion and iCloud during WWDC


For that none of us expected. Apple just shoot a statement to media outlets around the world in which it confirms: Steve Jobs will once again responsible for the opening keynote of its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which happens next week. This is possibly the first time the company announced before the apple that will present an event.


Steve Jobs, once again presenting the news from Apple
Below is the list of innovations that will be presented during the opening of WWDC:

IOS 5: "the next version of the advanced mobile operating system from Apple;
Lion: "the eighth major release of Mac OS X;
iCloud: "the provision of services in the cloud coming from Apple. "
Traditionally, the WWDC is the event chosen by Apple to introduce their new products. The curious thing is to think that, weeks before the conference to take place at Moscone Center in San Francisco, specialized vehicles publish several rumors about what could possibly be announced. This time, Apple itself has anticipated everything we expect from WWDC.

Apple promises more than 100 technical sessions for application developers who use Apple's technology, given by the company's own engineers. Developers of software for Mac OS will ask questions about the new features of the Lion, for example. The same goes for apps developers on the technologies of the future IOS 5 (this is the first time publicly that Apple uses that name).

The statement, however, makes no mention of a future version of the iPhone. It seems that WWDC will focus solely on software. Seems.