Well, here we go… It’s that time of year again and this year, Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference kicks off tomorrow with a keynote from Steve Jobs to talk about (at least) three special little things. Lion, iOS and iCloud.
As usual, there is a LOT of speculation around what’s gonna be discussed. So I thought I’d share my thoughts and the rumours I mostly agree with. Not to mention the things I’m hoping for…!
iOS5
iOS 5.0 is going to be the biggest change in the UI since 2.0 and the introduction of apps! (I remember being happy with iPhone 1.0 and thinking, this is it. My life is complete. How things change in just four years!)
Here are some of the new features which I’m sure will be announced.
- Automatic App Updating – Apps will update in the background (if you so wish) and there’s a hint that Apple may ‘push’ updates for iOS itself.
- iCloud App – Whatever it is, there’ll be an app for it.
- Twitter Integration – Rumoured to be more than just sharing links and photos, there’s murmurs that twitter will be integrated into the core of iOS. Who knows what that could mean…
OS X Lion
Which leads us nicely to the latest flavour of OS X, Lion. Now most of the features have already been announced as Apple previewed the OS in January and I’ve been using it ever since.
It’s got pretty stable so I’m certain the Gold Master will be announced tomorrow. Allowing developers to test the GM before the release date which will be the end of June. Apple may surprise us and release it on the day, but I doubt it.
The App Store will be used to deliver the OS, you can purchase your upgrade from your desk and Lion will install over your current Snow Leopard installation. It’s so easy to install and update, you’ll be rebooted into Lion in about 20 minutes!
App Store will now auto update your apps if you wish, as well as the main OS. Which means you don’t have to be bugged and that future MacDefender-style updates will be seamless. Apple want to look after you.
iCloud built in – Again, whatever that is – It will be built right into the system. Not like dropbox, but very much like MobileMe.
iCloud
I’m just gonna throw everything I’ve got at you now, I haven’t chose a side as to what iCloud is going to be. Is it a music streaming service, a cache of your most important/used files, app updating system/cache… Who knows?!
Well, I guess we will in a number of hours. There’s one thing for certain… Apple has a HUGE-ASS data centre which is ready to be opened and petabytes and petabytes of server storage ready to be used and abused.
Word on the street is that iCloud is primarily going to be a ‘cloud’ storage system for your iTunes Music Library. Essentially allowing you to play your music from any device, wherever you are… (Providing you have an internet connection that is!) You may have to upload all your music to iCloud or Apple may scan your library and recognise the music you have. Everything purchased in iTunes will be there automatically, but what about those CD’s you ripped years and years ago? The jury is out on that one…
There could be more to iCloud, such as file syncing, Time Machine backups and the such but to be honest, I’m so happy with Dropbox and Google, I’ll be happy with iCloud either way.
Costs: Who knows how Apple is going to price this, it could be yearly subscriptions just like MobileMe is now; Or they could change things and go monthly. That would mean they have the option to tier tariff’s – $5 for basic, $10 for pro, £20 for fanboy – You get the idea.
So there you have it. Here be my predictions. Shame I won’t be in London as there’s a pub hosting a macparty streaming the keynote live! I’ll be doing my usual though, so find me on twitter during the keynote for the latest announcements and here later to either gloat or reflect on these predictions made here.


