WWDC 2010 – iOS4, iPhone 4 and more from Steve Jobs
Opening to the tones of “What a Wonderful World” Steve Jobs unveiled the all new iOS4 and showed off iPhone 4.0, updated iBooks with the ability to show PDFs as well as taking the wraps off the all new iAds service. Somehow, he managed to take a product that had been leaked weeks ago by Gizmodo and turn it into an event. As is typical of a a Jobs keynote, he began by giving his version of a …
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Apple renames iPhone OS 4 to iOS4
Today Apple revealed that it was changing the name of its iPhone OS to better represent the fact that it works on the iPad as well as the iPhone and iPod touch. The new name is iOS4, and it features the new multitasking, folder support, and iAd advertising abilities Apple demonstrated earlier in the year. It will be available on the new iPhone 4 that Apple just announced and will be available …
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iPhone 4 Gets Improved Exchange, VPN and Enterprise Support
At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference today Steve Jobs specifically highlighted iOS4’s support for the enterprise. “I wanted to hit for a moment on the enterprise integration – our customers are thrilled,” Jobs said. He announced support for multiple Exchange accounts and support for Exchange Server 2010, as well as improved data protection, device management, and VPN support. Sponsor …
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Apple iAds: Enabled Beginning July 1 2010
When iPhone OS 4 (or should we say iOS4) was shown off a few months back, we had a pretty good demonstration of how Apple’s new, revolutionary mobile advertisement platform was going to work. But, it wouldn’t be an Apple keynote if we didn’t get to see it in action again. Of course, there’s a few more pieces of information in there that are worthy of mention, but we all know Steve Jobs just …
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