WWDC 2005 Announced
Apple announced the dates for WWDC 2005 (Worldwide Developer's Conference) today.
While WWDC is traditionally not a consumer oriented conference, Apple has made a few notable releases during the past two WWDC conferences (Monitors, and PowerMacs).
At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2005, June 6-10 in San Francisco, you'll get the in-depth knowledge, hands-on instruction and one-on-one support you need to deliver products and solutions that transform the way your users work, play, search, and share on a Mac.
While WWDC is traditionally not a consumer oriented conference, Apple has made a few notable releases during the past two WWDC conferences (Monitors, and PowerMacs).
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(View all)91 months ago
Earlier than it has been the last two years. I wonder if this signifies something or nothing at all?
91 months ago
Gawd now all the G5 PowerBook hopefuls will start dreaming again :(
At least now we have a date for Tiger release I guess.
At least now we have a date for Tiger release I guess.
91 months ago
WWDC: tiger, 3GHz G5, 2.5GHz xserve
mac world paris: powerbook G5 1.8-2.2GHz and emac G5 +imac G5 update to 2GHz/2.2GHz ibook speedbump to 1.5GHz/1.7GHz
mac world paris: powerbook G5 1.8-2.2GHz and emac G5 +imac G5 update to 2GHz/2.2GHz ibook speedbump to 1.5GHz/1.7GHz
91 months ago
I hope that means Tiger....grrrr lol What about new PM and G5 powerbooks....
91 months ago
seeing that im not in the market for a g5 tower until summer 06, i guess ill just look forward to an apple branded phone at wwdc. i really dont want to wait till june for tiger, either. damn nation.
91 months ago
BLAH, that means Tiger (10.4) will be out only for a short while. Thus, no demo of the next Mac OS X revision at this year's WWDC.
91 months ago
Earlier than it has been the last two years. I wonder if this signifies something or nothing at all?
Most likely for Tiger, it has to make it in the 1st half remember.[ Read All Comments ]

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