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Apple gives developers more time to sign up for WWDC early registration
Developers should hurry up if they still want the early registration price as Apple has now extended this deadline until May 9th. You can find the normal prices at Apple’s site. This conference, the 2008 Worldwide Developer Conference, will have 150 hands-on labs and sessions, covering the three subjects of IT, Mac, and iPhone. This more »
Apple breaks streak of weekly updates? Not quite
This Tuesday was the first Tuesday since the beginning of 2008 that Apple did not announce a product. Looking back on the remarks Steve Jobs made at Macworld 2008, most specifically his implication that we would see an update every week, it seems they have fallen short on their promise. Not so. This Thursday, Apple more »
Apple changing their update strategy?
At Macworld 2008, Steve Jobs noted that Apple had provided updates every week for the year so far (at the time only 2 weeks). He also remarked that that was only 2 down, and 50 more to go. As time goes on, it’s becoming more and more clear that he was hinting that Apple would more »
Apple’s ‘Mum is no longer the word’ press conference in London
Apple has begun to invite members of the UK media to a special press conference that is being held at the Apple Store Regent Square on September 18th. The invitation simply has the title of “Mum is no longer the word” along with some directions and the date and time of the event.
Similar to any Apple event being announced the speculation has begun about just what will be announced. Could this be the announcement for the iPhone?
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Live-blog: Apple event coverage
With the Apple event taking place at 10am pacific time, Appletell will be bringing you live updates as soon as they come in. Who knows what we’re in for, new iMacs? iLife/iWork? .Mac updates? The only thing we’re sure of is that there will be no iPod or iPhone news at this time, Apple was fairly clear about that.















