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August 07, 2006

At WWDC


I'm at Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) all week this week. Most of the conference is under NDA, so I can't comment on any of the later sessions that happen.

The keynote, as usual, was excellent. The Mac Pro was definitely not a surprise to anyone, nor was the Xeon Xserve. Both of these bring Apple's transition to Intel to completion.

Steve and other Apple execs went through 10 exciting features of Leopard, but kept some others close to the vest. They also handed out Leopard Preview DVDs to all attendees, both for the client and server OS.

For much more eloquent coverage of WWDC, check out Tom Yager's Enterprise Mac blog.

Posted by Kevin Railsback at August 7, 2006 01:15 PM

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