Five Reasons Why Apple iOS 6 Is Worth The Wait

Apple will release iOS 6 later this year. During the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) last month, the Cupertino-based company unveiled several new hardware, but the annual event actually revolves around Apple software. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, and other executives presented a horde of new information with regards to OS X Mountain Lion, which is due for release next month, and most significantly, revealed iOS 6, the next version of the company’s mobile operating system.
If the rumors …

Apple’s New Maps App Star of the Developer’s Conference

Apple’s New Maps App replaces Google Maps for iOS 6 to be released this fall. (Image: via thenextweb.com)

By fall, Apple iPads and iPhones will already have the new map feature that includes 3D versions of cities and dictating directions to drivers.
During Apple’s developer conference that was held last week, Apple showcased the latest Maps app, a better version of Siri, and new software and Mac laptops. In addition, despite initial rumors before the conference, there was no …

Apple WWDC 2012 Debuts Today in San Francisco

Apple WWDC 2012 Debuts Today in San Francisco. (Image via Developer.Apple.com)

The annual event Worldwide Developers Conference will begin today at San Francisco, with a presentation by the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook.
During the Apple WWDC 2012, Apple will provide the first details of iOS 6 and a possible launch of the new MacBook Pro range of devices.
During the weekend, some images have appeared on the Internet. These photos were of the interior of the building Moscone Center where there is an …

Apple WWDC 2012: What to Expect from Apple’s Annual Conference in Cupertino

Apple WWDC 2012: What to Expect from Apple’s Annual Conference in Cupertino. (Image via Developer.Apple.com)

The most important event for developers of applications and programs running on iOS and OS X Mountain Lion will take place next week in San Francisco. On this occasion, Social Barrel presents you a short list of possible releases from Apple.
A new line of MacBook Pro laptops
One of the most discussed topics in the specialized press about the WWDC 2012 is the launch of new models …

Man Will Legally Change Name For Ticket To Sold-Out Apple WWDC 2012

A man has offered to legally change his name for a ticket to this year’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).
The unnamed man posted on Craigslist that he is willing to legally change his name to have a chance to attend Apple’s WWDC which will take place in San Francisco, California this coming June 11 to 15.
In the post titled “I will legally change my name to yours for a WWDC ticket – $1600 (San Francisco)” the man said: “WWDC tickets are non transferable this year, so …

Jobs unveils iCloud

Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the much anticipated iCloud service at the World Wide Developer Conference in San Francisco today, which will put every user generated file from their mobile device to the “Cloud” so they can be easily accessed and stored.

Jobs explained, simply and clearly, the impact of the new iCloud service for consumer in his keynote presentation: “Now the digital hub is in the Cloud. If you get something on your iPhone, like a picture, it goes up to the cloud, and …

Apple to Launch iCloud Online Service for WWDC

Apple has announced to launch the iCloud online service sometime this week, reports PCWorld.
A press release from Apple reads that details of the upcoming cloud service from Apple will be provided at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday.
The Wall Street Journal had reported in February that Apple is working to improve MobileMe and planning to offer it as a free service.
There are reports of Apple having acquired a new 500,000 square-feet data center in North …

Jobs To Deliver Keynote About iCloud, Lion, iOS 5 Next Week – Apple

Apple is pulling all the stops to unveil its iCloud service and the new Lion OS as the company has revealed that its ailing but still iconic CEO Steve Jobs will be making a keynote address at the upcoming WWDC conference on Monday.

The revelation came from Apple on Tuesday as it said that, “Apple CEO Steve Jobs and a team of Apple executives will kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address on Monday, June 6 at 10:00 a.m.”
The company said …