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The new iPhone 3G S, new Macbooks, Snow Leopard – all the WWDC news in one handy list

Martin Written on 8th June 2009                                                                                                              8 COMMENTS some text
Martin Bryant, Co-founder, Social Media Café Manchester

So it’s all over – the WWDC keynote is complete. Apple over-delivered in some areas, under-delivered in others and even gave us a complete surprise or two.

Here’s everything you need to know in one handy list.

The new iPhone 3G S, new Macbooks, Snow Leopard   all the WWDC news in one handy list

A completely refreshed, cheaper laptop lineup. Available immediately.

  • There’s now just one Macbook costing $999 / £749. 2GB RAM, 160GB, 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 802.11n wi-fi
  • 3 MacBook Pros: a new 13″ version starting from £899, a 15″ from £1299 and a 17″ for £1849 – all MacBook Pros now have SD Card slots and built-in, non-removable long-life batteries.
  • The Macbook Air is cheaper now, costing £1149 for the SATA drive version and the SSD version is down to £1349

The new iPhone 3G S, new Macbooks, Snow Leopard   all the WWDC news in one handy list

OSX Snow Leopard is available from September with an upgrade price of a mere $29.

  • -Despite claiming it would have “No New Features” last year, Apple has decided under-the-hood tweaks aren’t enough and are rolling out some sexy new ideas in the new OS.
  • Support for Exchange servers in Mail, Calendar and Address Book
  • Exposé built into the dock (making switching between apps easier).
  • The OS now takes up much less space, freeing up 6GB once you install.

A new version of Quicktime caled Quicktime X.

  • It’s got a much improved interface.
  • Videos can be edited with a new visual timeline and uploaded via email or to MobileMe or Youtube straight from the app.

Safari 4 is out of Beta.

  • It’s reportedly much faster than even Chrome
  • You can download it now here.

iPhone 3.0 software

  • They covered the already known improvements again (MMS, cut and paste, push notifications etc) but added….
  • A brilliant Find My iPhone service for MobileMe subscribers. It’ll show your iPhone on a map, you can make it put out a sound (even in Silent mode) to help find it, you can send a message to display on its screen (e.g., “Give it back, thief!”) and even wipe the phone completely if you think it’s lost for good.
  • MMS won’t be available on AT&T straight away. Americans will have to wait til late Summer for that. Everyone else should be fine from release.
  • 3.0 software will be available from June 17th – free on the iPhone, $9.99 for the iPod Touch.

Turn-by-Navigation is coming

  • Including Tom Tom, with dashmounted kit to charge your iPhone and use the iPod app while you drive and take directions.

iphone 3GS

The new iPhone is called the iPhone 3G S

  • S stands for ‘Speed’. It has 7.2mbps HSDPA data
  • It looks the same as the iPhone 3G, available in Black and White versions.
  • It has a 3MP camera with 30 FPS video recording and editing capabilities. Upload by Email or to Youtube or MobileMe from the device.
  • Voice commands are available, from “Call John Smith” to “Play a song by Fiery Furnaces”.
  • It’s got a digital compass built in.
  • It’s available for $199 (16GB version) and $299 (32GB version) from 19th June.

The original iPhone 3G is down to $99

  • The 8GB version only, mind.

Announcing: Jeff Jarvis @ The Next Web Conference

Boris Written on 2nd April 2009                                                                                                              3 COMMENTS some text
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Serial Internet Entrepreneur

Announcing: Jeff Jarvis @ The Next Web ConferenceWe are proud to announce another keynote speaker for The Next Web Conference: Jeff Jarvis

Jeff is associate professor and director of the interactive journalism program at the City University of New York’s new Graduate School of Journalism and consulting editor of Daylife, a news startup. He writes a new media column for The Guardian and consults for media companies.

Jeff is also one of the internet’s A-list bloggers. His blog, BuzzMachine, is part of the top 1000 most popular blogs in the world at number 558.

Jeff recently published ‘What Would Google Do‘. As Jeff describes:

“I try to reverse-engineer the success of the fastest growing company in the history of the world, the one company that truly understands how to succeed in the internet age, and then take those lessons and apply them to a number of industries, companies, and institutions, from carmakers to restaurants to universities to government.”

Yesterday Jeff published this PowerPoint version of his book. Browse through it for an idea of what it is about but make sure to visit us at The Next Web Conference 2009 so you can experience his talk live.

Announcing: Jeff Jarvis @ The Next Web Conference

We previously had Nova Spivack scheduled to speak again during this years conference. Unfortunately he had to drop out at the last moment. Luckily we were able to replace him with Jeff!

Marissa Mayer Gives Us An Insight Into How Google Works

zee Written on 1st March 2009                                                                                                              15 COMMENTS some text
Zee, Editor in Chief at The Next Web, Principal at WeDoCreative.

Marissa Mayer Gives Us An Insight Into How Google WorksMarissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Products & User Experience at Google recently delivered a fascinating Keynote at the Google I/O Developers Conference.

She shares a heap of interesting nuggets, from the reason why they chose 10 search results as default, and why they chose a yellow background behind their ads as opposed to the industry favored blue.

The downside? It’s an hour long… Enjoy.

Thanks to Digital Inspiration

Jobs Comes Clean. He’s Not Well.

zee Written on 5th January 2009                                                                                                              11 COMMENTS some text
Zee, Editor in Chief at The Next Web, Principal at WeDoCreative.

Jobs Comes Clean. Hes Not Well.Despite ever increasing denials that health issues played a part a in the pulling out of MacWorld, Jobs has finally decided to come clean in an open letter.

He highlights that his startling and publicly noticed weight loss has been due to a hormone imbalance. He concludes, “I will continue as Apple’s CEO during my recovery.”

Here is Steve’s letter:

Dear Apple Community,

For the first time in a decade, I’m getting to spend the holiday season with my family, rather than intensely preparing for a Macworld keynote.

Unfortunately, my decision to have Phil deliver the Macworld keynote set off another flurry of rumors about my health, with some even publishing stories of me on my deathbed.

I’ve decided to share something very personal with the Apple community so that we can all relax and enjoy the show tomorrow.

As many of you know, I have been losing weight throughout 2008. The reason has been a mystery to me and my doctors. A few weeks ago, I decided that getting to the root cause of this and reversing it needed to become my #1 priority. (more…)

Where did the term “Bullet Points” come from?

Boris Written on 17th September 2008                                                                                                              1 COMMENT some text
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Serial Internet Entrepreneur

Watch this video titled “How NOT To Use PowerPoint”. First laugh a little, then watch it again and actually listen to those tips. He IS right you know!

One of his quotes: “Powerpoint can just suck the life right out of you. It is amazing”
Go ahead, forward it to EVERYONE in your office…

60 seconds versions of Jobs’ keynotes: nice tradition

Ernst-Jan Written on 10th June 2008                                                                                                              4 COMMENTS some text
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

This could become a nice tradition: the 60 seconds versions of Jobs’ keynotes at Apple conferences. The last one was pretty funny and so is the new edition. You get to know the most important news and, at the same time, see how weird the keynotes really are. The Mac crowd often has been referred to as a cult and each time I see a Jobs keynote, I can tell why. A standing ovation for ear buds? Come one! Anyway, enjoy this creation of Mahalo Daily.


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