Jun 07
Here is a quick list of websites and twitter accounts that you can follow to get updates from WWDC tomorrow. If your not listed or see that I missed some leave a comment or send me a tweet on twitter.
Websites
Twitter
Tagged with: Apple • live • twitter • updates • websites • WWDC
May 26
OSNews posted a good article on how to build your own Hackintosh. They provide a complete list of hardware and a step by step how to on getting it up and running.
The most well-known way of setting up a Hackintosh is to download a hacked Mac OS X Leopard image, burn it to a disk, and go from there. This method, while easy, has several disadvantages. First of all, if you’re in the United States, or another country with DMCA-like laws, this hacking can actually be against the law, and as such, it might not be a wise thing to do. Secondly, using such hacked Mac OS X images means that updates from Apple, such as the latest Leopard 10.5.7 update, will definitely ruin your system.
Check out the guide and build your own Hackintosh.
Tagged with: Apple • hackintosh • OSX • pc
May 18
Stanford University announced on Monday said its Free iPhone Application Programming course has been downloaded more than 1 million times since it was uploaded to iTunes U.
Free videos of Stanford’s wildly popular course on creating applications for the iPhone and iPod touch have now been downloaded a remarkable million times from Stanford’s site on iTunes U in the iTunes Store.
“This is the fastest any course on iTunes U has reached one million downloads,” said Jason Ediger, Apple’s director of iTunes U and Mobile Learning. “iTunes U has proven to be a very effective and popular way to share this course with anyone interested in creating iPhone apps.”
And all of the million downloads have come in just seven weeks, since the course began on April 1.
Reaching 1 million downloads only took 7 weeks, and that is the fastest that any iTunes U course has reach that milestone.
The course has Apple engineers teaching the course, CS193P, to Stanford students in a small auditorium in Stanford’s Quad. The rest of the world, me included, downloaded the course from iTunes. You can also download PDF of the stills they show durning the lecture. You can also download the source code, syllabus, and course overview from the CS193P course website.
May 16
Apple has issued a press release announcing that the keynote address for its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference will be held on June 8th at 10 AM Pacific Time. The keynote will be given by Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. Now that WWDC is almost here it is time for a round up of rumors. Rumors are coming quicker each day. So here are a few that are out there.
1. Multiple Colors for the iPhones. I like this one, I really like the mat black iPhone.

A rainbow of iPhones
2.
32GB iPhone. Best Buy’s inventory system has 3 listings for model Charlie. Could it be for 8GB, 16GB and 32GB iPhones?
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Tagged with: Apple • iPhone • Rumors • WWDC