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WWDC2012: iOS6, Retina Macs, SIRI and more rumors.
iOS 6 update rumors:
The high-profile debut of its own Maps app, which will allegedly replace Google Maps as the default mapping application on iOS.
The the Siri voice-controlled virtual assistant will reportedly no longer be exclusive to the iPhone 4S in iOS 6, and head over to the iPad. And Facebook is expected to receive deep integration in iOS 6, just as Twitter did with iOS 5.
The full list of devices claimed to be supported by the iOS 6 beta are
the first-generation iPad, iPad 2, and third-generation iPad; the iPhone
3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S; the fourth-generation iPod touch; and the
second- and third-generation Apple TV.
If the links are legitimate, they would suggest that Apple plans to drop
support for the third-generation iPod touch with the first beta of iOS
6.
Also included among the list of links is an unannounced Safari 6. They
include a developer preview for OS X 10.7 Lion, and a separate
uninstaller.
Other banners being hung around Moscone tease updates to Game Center
for the forthcoming operating system Mac OS X Mountain Lion, and updates
to AirPlay, which is used to connect iOS devices to computers and
televisions.
Rumors: Retina Macs
A rumor out earlier today
indicates that Apple may debut an all new line of laptops, simply
called “MacBook,” which will be thinner than MacBook Pro models, but
with the same computing power. The new MacBook laptops are also expected
to sport high-resolution Retina displays similar to those found on the
iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, and the third-generation iPad.
Rumors of at least some new Mac computers receive the Retina upgrade appear all but confirmed give that a number of Mac-only applications have released updates to allow support for the higher resolution Retina displays.
WWDC keynote is set to begin on Monday, June 11, at 10am PT. , 1 p.m. Eastern
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