The 3G iPhone has been outed, but what else was on display in Steve Jobs’ keynote? We’ve pulled out all the hottest news nuggets, or you could read a blow-by-blow rundown of the whole thing.
The 3G iPhone has been outed, but what else was on display in Steve Jobs’ keynote? We’ve pulled out all the hottest news nuggets, or you could read a blow-by-blow rundown of the whole thing.
Apple just confirmed that Steve Jobs will be hosting the keynote address at the company’s World Wide Developers Conference next month, fuelling speculation that he’ll use the event to unveil the next iPhone… or possibly a Mac tablet.
Psystar is cheekily marketing its latest PC as “OpenMac, the Apple alternative” and recommending Leopard for an operating system. OpenMac is made from regular PC components and looks like an ordinary tower, but its creators are describing it as “a PC that works just like a Mac with Apple’s latest operating system OS X 10.5.” The advantage being the price, just $399, and the way you can upgrade it exactly like a PC.
Apple leaks are few and far between, but here’s a genuine one that’ll make fans of its metal-clad laptops very happy indeed: there’s a new MacBook Pro on the way, and soon.
The latest nugget of next-gen loveliness comes courtesy of an application called MiniBatteryLogger, which posts public battery tracking logs on the internet. Fun.