WWDC 2012 Banners depict iOS 6, OS X, iCloud as stars of the show
A year ago, Steve Jobs presented Apple's three technical foundations as being iOS, OS X and iCloud at the company's Worldwide Developer Conference. The company is now building upon on the same message at this year's event.
In addition to the iOS 6 banner published earlier today, workers at the WWDC event site are erecting similar banners for OS X and iCloud, both missing any specific version numbers.
The OS X banner, conspicuously missing the word "Mac" anywhere, touts itself as "the world's most advanced desktop operating system," in parallel to iOS, which Apple refers to as "the world's most advanced mobile operating system."
Rather than explicitly calling attention to the Mountain Lion codename or its 10.8 version number, the OS X banner simply depicts a mountain lion image.
The iCloud banner similarly presents just the simple icon Apple unveiled for the new service last year, along with the approachable slogan, "Your content. On all your devices," a message Jobs began driving home at last year's event as a high level, long term strategy for Apple going forward.
Spy pictures taken by AppleInsider also catch a glimpse of upper floor banners advertising AirPlay, Apple's wireless video distribution technology that debuted on iOS 5 and is expected to be included in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (although it requires late model hardware to work). The AirPlay banner appears to depict a MacBook Air mirroring its display to a large screen HDTV behind it.


The WWDC event targets iOS and OS X developers, and while it has historically often involved product introductions, its main thrust has focused on new software technologies that Apple hopes its growing audience of developers will readily adopt in their products.


Outside the Moscone West venue, smaller banners reflecting the main WWDC 2012 colorful imagery of app icons are in place, as are the giant Apple logos that grace the building every year at WWDC, which first began going up yesterday.
In addition to the iOS 6 banner published earlier today, workers at the WWDC event site are erecting similar banners for OS X and iCloud, both missing any specific version numbers.
The OS X banner, conspicuously missing the word "Mac" anywhere, touts itself as "the world's most advanced desktop operating system," in parallel to iOS, which Apple refers to as "the world's most advanced mobile operating system."
Rather than explicitly calling attention to the Mountain Lion codename or its 10.8 version number, the OS X banner simply depicts a mountain lion image.
The iCloud banner similarly presents just the simple icon Apple unveiled for the new service last year, along with the approachable slogan, "Your content. On all your devices," a message Jobs began driving home at last year's event as a high level, long term strategy for Apple going forward.
Spy pictures taken by AppleInsider also catch a glimpse of upper floor banners advertising AirPlay, Apple's wireless video distribution technology that debuted on iOS 5 and is expected to be included in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (although it requires late model hardware to work). The AirPlay banner appears to depict a MacBook Air mirroring its display to a large screen HDTV behind it.
The WWDC event targets iOS and OS X developers, and while it has historically often involved product introductions, its main thrust has focused on new software technologies that Apple hopes its growing audience of developers will readily adopt in their products.
Outside the Moscone West venue, smaller banners reflecting the main WWDC 2012 colorful imagery of app icons are in place, as are the giant Apple logos that grace the building every year at WWDC, which first began going up yesterday.
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Such a classy company. I'm looking forward to any and all surprises to come.
I wouldn't be surprised if there is NO updated Mac announcements and Apple just updates the website without any fanfare.
I just want to see a retina MBP.
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A year ago, Steve Jobs... The company is now...
It used to be referred to that special someone. Now it's just 'the company'. Whatever happened to a special someone?
Not a chance if there's a redesign.
You would think they would a introduce a taller iPhone. If there is going to be a fifth row of apps a huge update would be the time to do it. Instead of like 6.1.1 adding a fifth row. Wouldn't you think so? You never know...................................
It's from the default wallpaper of iOS 5.1 on the iPad 3..
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/06/02/wwdc_2011_banners_going_up_at_moscone_center.html
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Originally Posted by THEMAC1NT0SH
You would think they would a introduce a taller iPhone.
Not when it won't be out for months, no.
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If there is going to be a fifth row of apps a huge update would be the time to do it.
Or in October because there's no huge iPod announcement anymore.
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Instead of like 6.1.1 adding a fifth row.
We are NOT getting iOS 6 on Monday. It is NOT being released on Monday. It comes out with the next iPhone when the next iPhone comes out. It will be 6.0 then.
Wait, do you also think that the next iPhone would… have a dark spot on the Springboard until 6.1 (which makes no sense).1, which then gives it that fifth row?
So this mean there will be no more iPod Touch or iPod Nanos?
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
Or in October because there's no huge iPod announcement anymore.
Maybe there will be you never know!
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Originally Posted by THEMAC1NT0SH
So this mean there will be no more iPod Touch or iPod Nanos?
No, no, just that they're no longer a highlight. A new touch that fits the form of the next iPhone couldn't be introduced early; it'd spoil the iPhone surprise.
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Originally Posted by Eriamjh
I wouldn't be surprised if there is NO updated Mac announcements and Apple just updates the website without any fanfare.
I just want to see a retina MBP.
Has Apple ever had a WWDC without any hardware being announced?
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Has Apple ever had a WWDC without any hardware being announced?
Yep. Last year, wasn't it? And before that, of course. Aught two? Three was the PowerMac G5…
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Originally Posted by Eriamjh
I wouldn't be surprised if there is NO updated Mac announcements and Apple just updates the website without any fanfare.
I've been saying that for weeks but it seems I'm a total idiot cause every time I say it folks come in droves to down rank me. Or just call me stupid.
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Originally Posted by THEMAC1NT0SH
You would think they would a introduce a taller iPhone. If there is going to be a fifth row of apps a huge update would be the time to do it. Instead of like 6.1.1 adding a fifth row. Wouldn't you think so? You never know...................................
No need for a 6.x. They intro the phone about a month before release which could be this Fall so they reveal that bit then. It's a home screen function so the developers don't need access to it anyway.
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Originally Posted by THEMAC1NT0SH
So this mean there will be no more iPod Touch or iPod Nanos?
Those haven't been announced at WWDC even when the iPhone etc was. We won't know anything about them until the fall.
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Originally Posted by charlituna
I've been saying that for weeks but it seems I'm a total idiot cause every time I say it folks come in droves to down rank me. Or just call me stupid.
A redesign warrants stage time. Otherwise yes, it'll just be silent.
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They intro the phone about a month before release…
Hasn't it been steadily decreasing lately? We're down to less than half of that now, aren't we?
I'm curious about your thinking behind that.
Here's my take...
I also like that we have very little info about what is coming next week. The best we really know is leaks from China on actual HW. We assume Maps but I think it's a calculated guess more than any tangible data, and even that is only based on the companies they bought years ago.
They seem to do things 3 months apart.
Jan: iPad updates
Apr: Mac updates
Jun: Dev conference/OS updates
Sep: iPod/iPhone updates
The Mac updates are late this year due to Intel.
Cue "Steve Jobs would never announce anything at WWDC." (Only kidding)
Anyway, I'm feeling a sense of deja vu from last year.