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Apple Says It Will Showcase Development Platforms Of Mac OS X And OS X IPhone At WWDC

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1:50 PM - May 13, 2008 by Wolfgang Gruener

 

Apple is revving up its marketing machines for its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), stating that it will move the Mac OS X Leopard and OS X iPhone development platforms into the spotlight.

It isn’t an especially surprising and spectacular announcement, but it provides a clear picture of what Apple tried to tell us with a "two bridges" announcement a few weeks ago.

Apple did not mention any new products that could be introduced at WWDC, but we are surely not the only ones hoping that there will be a 3G iPhone and, since this is a product most of us are expecting anyway, at least one surprise. Apple would not be Apple, if there wasn’t at least one surprise, right?

Source : Tom's Hardware US

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