According to MacGeneration, Apple is getting ready to launch Safari 5 and Mac OS X 10.6.4 at the WWDC. While 10.6.4 should be an update geared towards stability and compatibility improvements, the new version of Safari should carry a lot of new features, such as Reader.
Safari 5 Coming on Monday?
Apple Launches Official App for WWDC Attendees
Apple has released its official application for WWDC attendees. It’s available over at developer.apple.com/wwdc/app and requires you to login with the same account you used to purchase your WWDC ticket.
Google Goggles Coming to the iPhone “Soon”
Google Chrome Mockup for iPad is Absolutely Gorgeous
The Safari browser on the iPad is okay, but it leaves so much to be desired on that big, beautiful screen. Markus Schmeiduch decided to mock up what Google Chrome might look like on the iPad, and does an amazing job of describing features, gestures, all while providing drool worthy photographs. If there was an iPad application to lust for, this particular iteration of Google Chrome would be it.
Tweetie for Mac Update Coming This Month
Ever since Twitter acquired Loren Brichter’s Tweetie, we all wondered what was going to happen to Tweetie for Mac - the most popular Twitter client on Mac OS X. Then Twitter platform / API head Ryan Sarver confirmed with a post on the official development group that they had acquired the Mac version as well as part of the deal with Loren. That was a huge relief, as we all feared that with new job Loren could drop the development of his great Mac app.
Then Twitter announced they would discontinue Basic Auth support by the end of June and we all figured - well, Tweetie for Mac is going to be updated and we’ll keep using it. Developers started updating their clients to work with OAuth, but Tweetie for Mac was standing still. We kept hoping. Weeks passed by.
On June 1st, we freaked out. The Month of Judgement came and Tweetie for Mac was still based on Basic Auth. “Where the hell is my OAuth Tweetie?”, someone wrote.
Guys, chill. Tweetie for Mac is going to be updated later this month.
Cupidtino Launches: Mac Users Make Love
I imagine none of our readers like a Microsoft fanboy. After all, the last thing we need is more PC loving inbreds spreading viruses and adding their imperfect machines to the gene pool. In order to overcome such a second-rate race, Apple users need to band together to ensure our continued offspring will be Mac loving geniuses. Cupidtino has launched this afternoon, and it’s the perfect breeding ground for everyone hip and in-style sporting Apple’s latest. If you’re cool and not a PC tool, sign up and find your potential Mac head to ensure the success of smart, creative people unafraid to turn down that silly thing you call Windows.
Sorry Microsoft charmers, you’re just not our type. But we wish you luck! Ciao!
[via TechCrunch]
iPad Web Usage Passes iPod Touch and Android Combined
According to the latest NetMarketShare numbers, the iPad web usage has already surpassed the iPod Touch. In just two months and with more than two million units sold, it turns out that there a lot of iPads browsing the internet. But there’s even more: it seems like the iPad has also passed the web usage of all Android devices together.
One might say that the iPad is actually meant for browsing and everything, but the one word that comes in my mind is: Impressive.
[via Daring Fireball]
Adobe Audition Coming to Mac? [Video]
MacRumors has discovered a Youtube video showing Adobe’s Audition software running on Mac OS X. Audition is an audio production application geared towards professional users, and the current 3.0 version is available on Windows only.
Could this be the official Mac version? Sure it doesn’t look fake. Check out the video after the break.
Raskin, A Finder Replacement for Mac
When we think of a Finder replacement, Path Finder comes to mind as something that extends what we know and love. Other’s might think of ‘tabbed browsing’ as a useful extension, but what about replacing the Finder completely? Raskin does just that, giving you a scrollable platform of which you can easily preview files on your computer.