iMore at Apple WWDC 2012 [the competition] | webOS Nation
 
 

iMore at Apple WWDC 2012 [the competition] 10

by Derek Kessler Mon, 11 Jun 2012 10:26 am EDT

iMore at Apple WWDC 2012 [the competition]

We know you don't want to hear it, but today's going to be about one thing across the technology blogosphere: whatever Apple announces at WWDC 2012. The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference has been a staple for Apple product introductions, and this year isn't expected to be any different. On the docket is the already expected iOS 6, but what exactly that'll bring is still up in the air (expect flexible screen size support, Facebook integration, and maybe Siri APIs). While we'll be interested in seeing whatever Apple spits out, we'll be honest - we're more psyched for the expected updates to the MacBook line... if that happens.

Either way, iMore is on the ground at the Moscone Center in San Francisco and is all geared up for the opening keynote. Things are scheduled to kick off at 1 PM Eastern (10 AM Pacific, 5PM GMT), and iMore's already got the liveblog up and ready to go. We'll be sure to check it out and see just what Apple has deigned to copy from webOS this time around. In the meantime, we won't be upset if you keep a tab open to iMore for WWDC 2012.

Category:
Tags:

10 Comments

who cares.... i don't want to know what apple is going to steal from android and webos and then later sue htc and Samsung over those stolen ideas.

Android or WebOS weren't even in the marketplace when Apple launched iOS.

geeez, serious or in denial? ios it old

'First' doesn't not always equate to 'best,' young grasshopper.

Of course not. But in terms of stealing - to be fair iOS was in the market first and it may be worth looking at mobile devices pre iPhone and post iPhone.

By the way, I do not own an iOS device but my wife has a first gen iPod Touch from 2007.

palm instead of webos then..... apple sucks more

I love how Apple is touting one of the new features for iOS 6 as being able to let you send a text message to a caller when you're on the call screen. Can you say steal? My Treo 650 had this circa 2005 or 2006. Even my wife, who's the technological equivalent of a cavewoman, remembers having this feature. But of course, since the iPhone has it now, it's going to be the new "must have" feature everybody's going to drool over. GTFO here.

I tell you its been a while since apply did anything on the software front, about 5 years actually

Baloney.

Apple shmapple!