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The iPhone 4.0 May Hit The Stores At Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010

Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 Starts On June 7

Apple recently announced dates for its Worldwide Developer Conference 2010. The much awaited event will be held from june 7th to June 11th at Moscow West in San Francisco . The conference will include sessions on development for iPad platform and iPhone developers can also get a hands on experience with the working iPhone OS 4.0 .

Also, it’s being rumored that iPhone 4G would be announced at the event . Over the last two years, Apple has revealed both the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3GS at Worldwide Developer Conference. Even reports say -AT&T employees have been blocked from taking vacations during the month of June, something that has only occurred during previous iPhone launches.

AppleInsider has reported that Mac OS X 10.6.4 beta build 10F37 was seeded to the Apple Developer Connection members. Apple asked ADC members to test four key areas with this beta build – Graphic drivers, Windows File Sharing, USB devices and Voice Over. It’s likely that Apple will give out Mac OS X10.6.4 builds to developers during the conference.

Sessions offered in support of the five technology tracks include:

Application Frameworks: Implementing Local and Push Notifications; Future Proofing Your App; Understanding Foundation; What’s New in Foundation for iPhone OS 4; Advanced Cocoa® Text Tips and Tricks; API Design for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch®; Advanced Gesture Recognition; Integrating Ads with iAd; Building a Server-driven Personalized User Experience; Using Core Location in iPhone OS 4; and Calendar Integration with Event Kit.
Internet & Web: Delivering Audio and Video Using Web Standards; Getting the Most Out of Safari® Integrated Developer Tools; Using HTML5 Local Data Storage; Adding Touch and Gesture Detection to Webpages on iPhone OS; and Creating Info Graphics with Standard Web Technologies.
Graphics & Media: OpenGL ES Tuning & Optimization; OpenGL ES Shading & Advanced Rendering; OpenGL ES Overview for iPhone OS; OpenGL for Mac OS X; Game Design and Development for iPhone OS; Introduction to Game Center; Setting Up Games on Game Center; Game Center Techniques; Core Animation in Practice; Discovering AV Foundation; Editing Media with AV Foundation; and Advances in HTTP Live Streaming.
Developer Tools: Developer Tools Overview; Designing Apps with Interface Builder; Working Effectively with Objective-C® on iPhone OS; Mastering Core Data; Advanced Objective-C and Garbage Collection Techniques; Advanced Performance Analysis with Instruments; Mastering Xcode for iPhone Development; and Adopting Multitasking on iPhone OS.
Core OS: Network Apps for iPhone OS; Core OS Networking; Creating Secure Apps; Developing Apps that Work with iPhone OS Accessories; I/O Kit Device Drivers for Mac OS X; and Simplifying Networking Using Bonjour®.

Additionally, there will be five iPad and five iPhone Apple Design Award winners announced at Worldwide Developer Conference 2010. There is no requirement to enter and winners will be selected from the App Store based on criteria that includes design, technical excellence, innovation, quality, technology adoption and performance.

If you are a Mac OS X or iPhone application developer and wish to attend Worldwide Developer Conference 2010, then you may purchase your ticket for $1,599.

Visit the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 website for registration and more details at developer.apple.com/wwdc.

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