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How Google tried ruining Apple's WWDC

Looks like Google inadvertently (not exactly sure if it was inadvertant) played a role in wrecking the Wi-Fi network at the Apple's WWDC during the Keynote. Greg Kumparak, live-blogger of Techcrunch, says that Google apparently planted a Trojan horse at WWDC, though the company most probably might be unaware of it.

iOS 5 Impact: After iPad 2, iPhone 5 could feature full HD 1080p playback

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Apple's iOS 5, unveiled at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) the week by Steve Jobs, will feature the capability to play high resolution 1080p video content on iPad 2. What this means by extension is that the next generation iPhone will also sport this feature. iOS 4 hadn’t given iPhone and iPad users the 1080p playback facility -- they only had the 720p playback. Users could not even sync 1080p content to iOS devices through iTunes. Now that will change with the arrival of iOS 5.
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iPhone 5 Features: 8MP camera confirmed as Apple gives sensor order to OmniVision

What features the next iPhone will have is a question that has given rise to a vast range of speculations. Over the last few months several iPhone 5 features were discussed by tech websites and in the blogosphere. Some rumors were supported by image leaks, sources from manufacturing partners while other features were thought based on what competitors offer. DigiTimes has reported that OmniVision will supply about 90 percent of image sensors for the Apple iPhone 5. Sony will get only 10 percent o...
Apple WWDC Excerpts from Keynote Address:  iOS 5 has Twitter and Notifications, Lion demo

Apple iOS 5 easily jailbroken, mounting security woe

Apple's new iOS 5 operating system was not to be released for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch until 2011 fall. But apparently a backdoor was left open, where one eager beaver from Turkey has figured out how to install iOS 5 without a developer account.
A screenshot of an Apple iTunes account

iTunes hack faces swelling complaints, casting shadow on iCloud

Will iCloud be dissipated by the coming storm of hackers?Numerous users have reported their iTunes accounts were hacked, blaming a Sega app called Kingdom Conquest for removing funds, and some users had never downloaded the game. Other apps were blamed for draining accounts too.
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Apple WWDC 2011: iOS 5 leads iPhone 5’s assault on Android

iOS 5 the much anticipated major update to Apple’s mobile operating system, which was unveiled at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011, boasts of beefy new features including News Stand, Reminders, iMessages and Delta Updates that will help the next generation (dubbed iPhone 5) steal a march over rival Android.
iCloud Banner at Apple WWDC, San Francisco

Apple iCloud debut, questions remain unanswered

The newly announced iCloud is puffing up the expectation for mroe popular and user-friendly cloud service. For those of us who may not see the loopholes, here are some questions that remain unanswered. You may want to consider before jumping into iCloud, and answer for me if possible.
iCloud Banner at Apple WWDC, San Francisco

Apple WWDC 2011: Key takeaways on iCloud features

Technology giant apple introduced iCloud to thousands of developers on Monday at Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at Moscone Center, San Francisco. The cloud based music, photo, video and data sync and download service excited the crowd present.
Steve Jobs talks about the iCloud service at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco

iCloud to rain profits on Apple

Steve jobs took the stage yesterday to announce a number of new innovations Apple is bringing to the consumer, but one in particular -- the iCloud -- experts believe will put profits in the company's forecasts.
Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC

iCloud Reinforces Apple's Leadership Position

Apple launched its much-anticipated iCloud service, released iOS 5 and unveiled Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS X, which is the technology giant's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.
Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC (Photos)

Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC (Photos)

Missed the live event? Check out photos from the keynote led by Apple CEO Steve Jobs as they announced the new iCloud service along with the new iOS 5 and OS X Lion. The new feature will now sync all photos, music, videos to all mobile devices automatically and it is offered to users for free.
Apple logo is seen on the facade of Moscone Center, San Francisco

Apple iMessage Negative for RIM Blackberry

Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) new iOS 5 messaging service, iMessage, is very negative for Research In Motion Ltd. (NASDAQ: RIMM) as it undermines BlackBerry Messenger, an analyst at Jefferies said.
Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage to discuss the iCloud service

How Using iCloud Differs from Other Music Services

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs officially unveiled new cloud service iCloud, which stores music and other files online and keep devices synchronized wirelessly, at the 2011 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on Monday.

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