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In Brief: Apple Posts WWDC 2007 Keynote, Leopard Site Reveals Extra Features, Lack of ZFS
Apple Posts WWDC 2007 Keynote Apple has posted today's WWDC Keynote online. The video which is only available as streaming at the moment is typical of Apple but at Macworld 2007 Apple offered a Podcast video of the Keynote for download from iTunes. Leopard Site…
WWDC Leopard Details
During today's WWDC Keynote, Apple CEO Steve Jobs showed off 10 features of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Jobs also noted that Leopard will include over 300 new features when it is released in October of 2007. Jobs also said that developers attending…
ZFS to be Default File System in Leopard?
Sun Microsystems CEO, Jonathan Schwartz has spilled the beans on the status of ZFS in Leopard. The CEO announced that Apple would announce plans to reveal ZFS as the default file system in Mac OS X Leopard. "In fact, this week you'll see that Apple…
Steve Jobs to Present WWDC 2007 Keynote
Apple today confirmed via press release that Apple CEO, Steve Jobs will present the keynote presentation at WWDC 2007 on June 11. The presentation will take place at 10.00am at Moscone West in San Francisco. Apple also confirmed in the press release that attendees will…
Apple Reveals Details of Instant Message Framework
AppleInsider reports on an interesting piece recently published by Apple to Developers regarding some of Leopard's underlying features. Apple has already implemented features to allow Keynote presentations to be presented over iChat Theatre The particular piece covers the iChat 4.0 Instant Message Framework, and how…
WWDC: Keynote Confirmed for Monday 11th, Apple Hints at Resolution Independence
Keynote Confirmed for Monday 11th Apple's WWDC 2007 pages have been updated with charts displaying a block 3 hours in length set aside for the Keynote presentation to be held in The Presidio room on Monday June 11th starting at 9am PST. Although no official…
Latest Mac OS X Leopard Build Features New Look
Following yesterdays report on Apple's latest build of Leopard , it has been revealed that the latest build packs an entire new look across the entire OS. Screenshots of the new look can be viewed after the jump, World of Apple has yet been unable…
New Leopard Seed Hits ADC
Following an announcement that Leopard will ship late, Apple has released a new seed to its developers. The latest seed contains a huge list of known issues. View details of the build over the jump.
Apple Officially Delays Leopard
In a completely surprise announcement Apple has officially made it publicly known that Mac OS X Leopard will be delayed until October of this year. Apple offered the following statement; iPhone has already passed several of its required certification tests and is on schedule to…
Leopard Coming in June?
Think Secret reports that reliable sources have stated that Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is currently planned to be released at WWDC in mid-June. According to the site Leopard was scheduled for release towards the end of March but has been moved back. "Leopard is…
In Brief: Files on Apple TV Hint at DVR Functions, 3D Interface for Leopard?
Files on Apple TV Hint at DVR Functions As exploration of the Apple TV continues some users have come across a set of Automator actions that appear to point towards a future implementation of DVR functions. Automator Actions on Apple TV Most of the actions…
Mac OS X 10.5 Due Next Month at NAB?
T3.co.uk claims to have a man with the finger on the pulse who says that Leopard is tracking for an April release. According to the "well placed source" not only is Leopard heading for a NAB release but so are eight-core Mac Pros. No mention…
Leopard Reaching Final Stages of Development
AppleInsider reports on a Wall Street analysts approach to the mass consensus that Apple is behind schedule on its next operating system, Mac OS X 10.5. American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu has gone on the offensive against a DigiTimes report that Apple is behind…
Apple Says Leopard Not Delayed
Contrary to reports released on Friday Apple has stated that Leopard won't be delayed and will ship in Spring as targeted. Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg questioned Apple on the matter, and was told that the report was incorrect. Gartenburg stated, "The rumor mill is…
Leopard Delayed Until October?
Notoriously inaccurate DigiTimes.com is reporting that Apple may be delaying the release of Leopard until October of this year. The publication attributes such a lengthy delay to Apple's plan to have Leopard support Windows Vista through an integrated version of Boot Camp. "Boot Camp is…
Analyst Upgrades Apple, Predicts End of March Leopard Release
Ahead of the bell on Monday Jesse Tortora upgraded Apple Inc., stating earlier than expected launches of both Leopard and Adobe CS3. Tortora boosted Apple from "Neutral Weight" to "Overweight" also raised his price target to $105 from $100. The analyst believes that Creative Suite…
Build 9A377a of Leopard Reaches ADC Members
Apple has very recently seeded Build 9A377a to developers via the ADC website. The new build comes with the following notes; Known Issues: Setup Assistant Upgrades from previously Leopard releases are broken in this seed. Please migrate your user or do a clean install Setup…
Leopard Coming End of March?
FinancialWire.net claims that Apple's next operating system Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard will be shipping towards the end of March "according to sources." The rumours come after Think Secret claimed that leopard development was wrapping up quicker than expected, and that iLife and iWork '07…
In Brief: 10.5, iLife and iWork ‘07 Coming in March? Apple TV Shipments Delayed?
10.5, iLife and iWork '07 Coming in March? Think Secret writes in a report that sources have disclosed information concerning the widely anticipated release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and iLife/iWork '07. The site confirms that iLife and iWork '07 will ship alongside 10.5…
In Brief: 802.11n Upgrade Fee Confirmed, DVD Player in 10.5, New Leopard Build in Wild
802.11n Upgrade Fee Confirmed News.com has recieved confirmation from an Apple spokesperson confirming that Apple will charge just $1.99 to upgrade Core 2 Duo iMacs, MacBooks, MacBook Pros and Mac Pro computers to receive 802.11n wireless. Apple said it is required under generally accepted accounting…