WWJD at WWDC - Steve Jobs' keynote address at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference
We're keeping tabs on the news trickling out from Steve Jobs' big keynote address at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, which is currently in progress, and here's what we have so far:
Aluminum Cinema Displays, coming in 20-inch, 23-inch, and 30-inch sizes, as expected. Apparently the resolution of the 30-inch model is so great (4.1 million pixels), that it requires a new $599 graphics card that will only work on the G5 and has two DVI connectors running in parallel.
The 20-inch monitor will cost $1,299, the 23-inch wil cost $1,999, and the 30-inch will cost $3,299.
The next version of OS X, Tiger, won't ship until 1st half of next year, but will be able to search entire system just like how iTunes is able to sort through your music collection.
The new version of their Safari browser will have support for RSS feeds.
iChat is adding support for audio conferencing with up to ten people at once and video conferencing with up to three people at once.
And that's it! No new iPod, no new iMac, no new PowerBook, nothing really on the hardware side except for those new displays.