- Apple Disconnect
Maybe it was the advance, much-retweeted meme that screamed with credulity Apple's intentions to use its annual WWDC to announce a re-vamp of its entire product line. Or the resurfaced rumblings about the debut of the long longed-for Apple iTV or even the next iteration of the iPhone. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- iOS 6はFacebookとシステム統合される? | 和洋風◎ ヨク速
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- Apple's Getting Ready to Spring Something Big at WWDC Next Week
Dan Ladik, associate professor of Marketing at Seton Hall University, used to think that instead of a run-of-the-mill television set as many believe Apple is developing, it is instead building a never-seen-before, superior cable box. He?s since refined his theory a bit: It?s a completely new software platform, ?something more app orientated that blows up current the TV interface/scheduling and controlled by an Siri iPhone or iPad remote.? null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Apple TV Will Change the Content We Consume on All Our Screens Forever
Here is what we think we know about what Apple will announce at WWDC on Monday about Apple TV. It will be releasing an SDK to allow developers to create apps for a new Apple TV App Store which will be part of iOS 6. The existing Apple TV device and an improved version of AirPlay will enable iOS devices to control the TV screen through mirroring and dual screen apps. iOS 6 will be deeply integrated with iCloud, which will bring email, contacts, calendars, documents, music, movies and photos all to the TV screen in a way that is fluid and synchronized with all of your other screens. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- The Importance of Apple's WWDC Keynote Address
In the keynote to their developers, Apple completely refreshed its notebook lineup, introduced iOS6, debuted Mountain Lion, integrated Facebook and highlighted its own mapping app. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Apple WWDC: Early Scenes of the Event
The keynote speech for Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is set to start in a bit, and more than 5,000 people showed up eager and ready to hear Apple CEO Tim Cook talk at the developer fest for the first time since taking over as CEO in August. My colleague Eric Savitz will be live blogging from the event and I'll update with posts about the news. In the meantime, here's the scene on the ground: null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Analysts Raises Apple Target Ahead Of WWDC
UBS (UBS) today raised estimates and its price target for Apple (AAPL). The brokerage expects [...] UBSは(UBSが)は本日、発生予測とApple(AAPL)のため、価格ターゲットです
- WWDC: Five Key Features iOS 6 Will Deliver to Enterprises
Without a new iPhone 5, iOS 6 became the mobile star of Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference keynote today. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- WWDC Monday Is A Horrible Day to Buy Apple Stock
With WWDC 2012 upon us, I thought I would take a look at the impact the WWDC and keynote address has on Apple's stock price (in the very short run). The data shows that the Monday of WWDC is a horrible day to buy Apple stock. Since 2003, Apple stock has always closed below where it closed on the Friday before WWDC kicks off. Despite the appeal of the WWDC Keynote amongst Apple fan boys, it seems that investors never think that the presentation meets expectations. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- WWDC 2012: Apple unveils iOS6 and Retina MacBook Pro - video
CEO Tim Cook tells the company's Worldwide Developers Conference that customers have downloaded more than 30bn apps for iPhone and iPad platforms
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- Apple By The Numbers: Entirely Astonishing
Some entirely astonishing numbers came out of Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco on Monday. No, they're not about the financial performance of the company, the thing we'd all really like to know. Rather, it's about the scale of the company's activities. Take just this one for example:
7,000,000,000: Push notifications sent to iOS devices per day
Yes, of course, I know that this is spread unevenly but this really is the equivalent of sending one message to every single extant human being once a day. One message per man woman and child on the planet. Perhaps we've all become a little jaded about the size of the digital economy and Apple's place within it for if we think back a little bit we would, only a few years ago, have thought of this as an absolutely astonishing scale and size for any one company to achieve.
400,000,000: Credit card?backed accounts in the iTunes App Store
Another entirely astonishing number. They have, as customers (for having the credit card details shows that they must indeed be customers) the entire population of either of the two rich continents on the planet. 400 million people is, around and about, the population of North America or Europe (a little higher than N America's, a little lower than Europe's). null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Apple Loop: The Week In Review
WWDC. The new iPhone 5 won’t be the only thing missing from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off on June 11 in San Francisco with a keynote by Apple CEO Tim Cook. This will be the first year without a presentation by Steve Jobs, who had spoken at every developer fest since returning to Apple in 1997. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- WWDC 2012 Marks A Decade of Apple's Stock Failing To Meet Investor Expectations
As I pointed out yesterday, the Monday of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference is a horrible day to buy Apple stock. This year's WWDC was no exception, Apple stock closed on Friday at $580.32, at the end of WWDC Monday the stock closed down at $571.72 and closed up from yesterday null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Apple's Cook, Working to Change the World, Serves Up New Products But Few Surprises at WWDC
Tim Cook, addressing Apple?s annual conference for developers for the first time as CEO since taking over from Steve Jobs, said the company is developing products that will ?change the world? and showed off new services aimed at helping to displace partner-turned-rival Google from its best-selling iPhone and iPad. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Why Copyright Holders Love iTunes Match And Pirates Hate It
Steve Jobs presented a web storage service called iCloud this week that marked cloud computing's transition to the mainstream. But a debate is already raging about what some of iCloud's features could mean for the future of digital music and video. For his "one last thing" announcement at Monday's WWDC, Jobs [...] スティーブジョブズは、Webストレージサービスが主流になって、クラウドコンピューティングの移行をマーク、今週iCloudと呼ばれる発表した
- iCloud Paves Way to Glory Days in China
Today, Apple CEO Steve Jobs talked about new technology moves for Apple at the WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) held in San Francisco. Normally, this is an event only of interest to hardcore technology pundits, but with much interest revolving around the best-selling iPhone and iPad platforms, and Apple's dramatic sales growth in China, his presentation is also important and relevant to China. Aside from presenting a new OS for the Mac, Lion, due to launch in July, he and his senior VPs also introduced iOS 5 for the iPhone and iPad platforms, which will launch in the fall. With three major hardware product lines, Macintosh, iPhone and iPad, Apple now can regularly update its line, getting free publicity in the media worldwide year-round. At the same time, Apple can loudly proclaim its message of the end of the PC era and usher in the mobile era. 今日では、Apple CEOのSteve JobsはのWorldwide Developers Conference(WWDCの)アップルの約新技術の動きを米国サンフランシスコで開催された話しました
- Faster CPU. Videoconferencing. An HDMI video out for corporate presentations. These represented the grand total of what could charitably be labeled as new enterprise features in the iPad 2. Though that requires you to stretch the definition of enterprise as much as a pair of bicycle tights on a sumo wrestler. [More...] In fact, you could argue that some of the iPad 2's new features would actually put off enterprises, as IDC analyst Bob O'Donnell did. There was nothing specific there for the enterprise. Indeed, some companies don't want the new cameras because of privacy and security concerns. I won't go that far. But I will argue that Apple, as is its wont, basically chose not to devote its engineering prowess on the enterprise front. No encryption - as the iPhone has; no improvements to iTunes for easier enterprise security and management; no true multitasking, as analyst Jack Gold argued. Not that it will matter - my prediction is that adoption of the iPad by businesses will only accelerate from its impressive debut year (80% of Fortune 100 testing/deploying, 366 documented mass rollouts). Why? Let's go through my list - oh how I love my lists - of reasons: 1) The Bring Your Own Device phenomenon. According to IDC, half of the iPads used at work are being brought in as individually-owned devices. The other half are being deployed by organizations who have calculated that the productivity gains from equipping executives, salespeople, business analysts and others with iPads outweigh the inability to lock them down with hundreds of group policies, the typical overkill on a corporate PC. 2) It's the software, stupid. IT knows that any meaningful upgrade to the iPad's enterprise-worthiness will be delivered via improvements in iOS. iOS 4 released at last year's WWDC was huge because it opened up lots of APIs for third-party vendors to add their own enterprise and security controls. Speaking of the ecosystem... 3) The iOS ecosystem is hu-uge. Besides Sybase and our mobile device management and app development platform, there are plenty of competing firms (though our position is that most of those are less integrated solutions that will, for large or growing firms, create more cost in the long run). There are even plenty of firms solving one of the iPad's less-obvious but nagging problems - its lack of enterprise storage capability, such as the ability to connect natively with SharePoint. Turns out there are plenty of vendors offering solutions. 4) Low price. As widely noted, the iPad starts at a significantly lower price ($499, not including the temporary $399 price for the original iPad) than its rivals, and not just the unapologetically enterprise-oriented rivals like the Cisco Cius. That's important because, as noted, half of the iPads in business use today are being brought in by consumers. So even if IT is not particularly price-conscious, consumers are. 5) Apps. I've always found that my satisfaction from a restaurant meal can be expressed by this formula: Tastiness + Portion Size + My Hunger At That Moment / Price = Satisfaction If I were to create a similar formula for user satisfaction for a tablet, it might look like something like this: Hardware Sexiness + User Interface + Apps / Upfront Price + (Long-term Cost of Ownership, i.e. mobile subscription / 2) = Satisfaction The point here is that apps matter, both the quality and the quantity. Apple wins hands-down on both counts. --------------- Do you buy my argument that iPad's enterprise uptake this year won't be a function of its enterprise features?
Faster CPU. Videoconferencing. An HDMI video out for corporate presentations. These represented the grand total of what could charitably be labeled as new enterprise features in the iPad 2. Though that requires you to stretch the definition of enterprise as much as a pair of bicycle tights on a sumo wrestler. 高速なCPU
- Video: Apple iPhone 4 revealed
Apple chief Steve Jobs shows off the iPhone 4 at the WWDC in San Francisco
アップル長スティーブジョブズがWWDCサンフランシスコでiPhone 4をオフに示しています
- ジョブズが予定通り今月中に復帰するそうです
「 リンゴが好きでぃす♪2.0 」さん経由で知ったのですが、スティーブジョブズが予定通り今月中にも現場に復帰するようです
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