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Posted by Gary Rosenzweig on 4/2/09. You can follow Gary on Twitter.

We’ve got some firm dates on upcoming Apple events. The Worldwide Developers Conference is scheduled for June 8 to June 12. The 2010 MacWorld Expo will go from February 9 to February 14, a break from its traditional January dates.
The WWDC is significant this year as it is bound to be either the announcement of a release date for Mac OS X Snow Leopard or perhaps even the release date itself. MacWord Expo in 2010 will be without any Apple involvement.
Late last week there were some updates to iLife, including some small new features in iMovie 09 like the ability to add a map location not on the list, and the addition of HD (1280×720) to the default export options.
Thsi week, Skype released an official iPhone app that allows you to make Skype calls from your iPhone as long as you are on a WiFi network. And DirecTV now has an app that lets you set your DVR to record a program while away from the house. Both apps are free.



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One Response to “WWDC, MacWorld 2010 Dates Set”

  1. apple pd says:

    new iphone 4g will be much thinner and will cost 80 dollars cheaper and a suprise visit for billy Gates wil new w7 parrlle windows and new macbook white with new cinmea display

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