My wishlist for tomorrow's WWDC keynote

With Apple taking the unprecedented step of announcing the agenda for tomorrow's WWDC keynote before the curtain goes up, we know they will be talking about iOS5, OSX Lion and iCloud but what will we hear specifically?

There is rumour and speculation all over the web, so of it likely to be pretty accurate, some wide of the mark. I thought I'd add to the chorus by posting my personal wish list of what I would like to hear from Steve and Co. tomorrow evening:

iOS 5

  • Better notifications - something has to be done here as multiple alerts get lost, some sort of drop down panel from the top of the screen would be good (similar to Android I understand) but quite frankly anything would be an improvement.
  • Improved app switching - I know Apple introduced the double tap to switch in iOS4 but personally I find this really annoying, especially when switching back and forth between two apps repeatedly. This one is a no brained as we know that existing iOS betas have App switching via gestures as an option on the iPad and seeing this rolled out as standard across all iOS devices would be great
  • Improved sync, especially files - Again another popular gripe is how hard it is to move files on and off the device and share them between applications. Like many I use Dropbox to support this, which many apps are increasingly supporting. However with the advent of iCloud, many of us are hoping this will provide an Apple powered answer to this issue, which will be fully integrated into iOS5.

iCloud

  • Dropbox style functionality - See previous point
  • Online backup of music - generally expected by all and would love to see this. I am pretty anal about back-ups, with multiple local copies and cloud solutions, hopefully covering any eventuality. The big issue with backing up to the cloud is both my iTunes and Aperture libraries, due to the Gb’s of data involved. Is the music side could be covered by the new iCloud service then that would allow me to remove one aspect of my online back-up strategy
  • Online backup of TV & Films - an extension of the previous one to include not just music but practically anything held within iTunes. At the moment I only back-up films and TV programmes locally, due to the expense and time it would take to push these up into the cloud. Again if Apple could cover this off for me I would be a very happy man and would definitely look to buy the majority of my digital content through iTunes in the future.
  • Online backup of Aperture Library - as previously mentioned this is the other large aspect of my current online back-up strategy. Personally speaking I could cope with loosing my music and videos but if I lost our photos, like many I would be devastated. Please Steve, can we roll iPhoto and Aperture into iCloud as well please?

Anything else?

  • iWork 11 - I am a massive iWork fan, especially Pages and Keynote. Its now coming up to 2.5 years since the last update so I am desperate to see an update, hopefully with better support for formats such as Microsoft Word, to make it easier when sharing documents with colleagues.
  • Lion release date and price - again widely expected but thought I would add it.

There are a lot of other rumours going around that sound interesting, the integration of Time Capsule into iCloud for instance, but for me the above is what I will be listening out for tomorrow.

Typically I will be doing a Duathlon as Steve takes to the stage, at least wanting to hear the news will hopefully drive me onto a competitive time!

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Want an Apple TV HD? Try an iPad 2!

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One of the issues many film buffs have with the latest version of Apple TV, is its inability to stream video content at full 1080p. While we fully expect this to be resolved with the release of Apple TV 3 later in the year, the announcement of iPad 2 earlier this week may have brought us a solution sooner than we thought.

The combination of the new HDMI adapter for the iPad, the iPad 2's ability to output content through this at a 1080p and the iTunes Home Sharing features of iOS4.3 means you can easily stream full HD content to your TV.

While this isn't as neat as the Apple TV and doesn't give you the ability to rent films, for those like me that just use their Apple TV to stream iTunes content, you may now question why you would want an Apple TV at all?

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New multi touch gestures coming in iOS 4.3

The new beta is out and interestingly there are new gestures to provide quick access to the app switcher bar and switch between apps by sweeping left and right.

These will obviously be far more effective on the iPad than iPhone but are a great step forward to resolving what I think is currently a quite frustrating and un-apple like implementation of app switching on the touch devices.

There’s more

In addition to this TUAW has also confirmed that the orientation lock function will become a user definable setting and that the WiFi hotspot function will be there, although tethering will be required as an option with the carrier to get this to work.

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iOS 4.3 to bring Personal Hotspot to all iPhones?

Could it be that we will finally be able to turn our iPhones into MiFi’s without jail breaking?

Well Techradar certainly thinks it could be a strong possibility, although personally I doubt the UK carriers will be particularly excited about the prospect.

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Wunderlist - a new free task management solution of Mac, PC & iPhone

Just stumbled upon Wunderlist, a new task management suite of software that works on PC, Mac, iPhone and sync's through the cloud. It looks great and best of all its free.

Find out more for yourself at http://www.6wunderkinder.com/wunderlist/

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Trickle: A Twitter client with a refreshing difference

Trickle (US$0.99) is refreshingly different. It does just one thing, and it does it very well: it displays the latest tweets of people you're following in bold white Helvetica letters on a black background. That's it. You can't use the app to respond or come up with your own clever tweets; you just read 'em as they come in. Developer Caleb Thorson refers to the app as a "passive Twitter client."

I have been using this myself for a number of weeks now and I have to say its a great way of consuming Twitter, especially if your iphone or ipad just sits on your desk all day.

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