June 11, 2007
Safari for Windows confirmed
Wired
Pete Mortensen of the Cult of the Mac blog site on Wired has some welcomed news for those who like Safari, but do not have a Mac.
“Big shocker at WWDC today (seriously!). Apple is going to release a public beta of Safari 3 for Windows at its site this afternoon. I really didn’t expect to see this happen – a really bold move from Apple, especially if they can find some way to make it play nicer with iTunes than Firefox and Explorer do. And as a workplace Windows user — I’ll definitely download and play with it. It’s no Camino, but then, what is?”
Steve Job’s keynote time line
News.com
Stephen Shankland has a blow by blow commentary on Steve Job’s keynote address at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
”I do have one last thing that i want to talk about. And that, of course, is the iPhone.” The iPhone goes on sale at 6 p.m. on the 29th.”
The ifs of the iPhone
IT Wire
Stan Beer of the Beer Files is in San Francisco for the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference with this report.
“As the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference approaches once again, there has been speculation over whether the focus will be on Leopard or iPhone. For developers, there is one overriding issue; for consumers there are at least another three.”