Live At Apple's Special Event Laying Out iPhone Software Roadmap
Sitting halfway back in a packed room the size of a small movie theatre, I'm in Cupertino today to hear Apple's (NSDQ: AAPL) plans today for the iPhone. Only details shared to date is that it will involve the software roadmap and enterprise services.
The first topic they are tackling is the enterprise. They said they'll be working directly with Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) to license ActiveSync, so that every iPhone will have access to their company's Microsoft Exchange server and receive push email, contacts, calendar, global address lists, and remote wiping abilities. No word on when it will be available, other than that it will be released with the next software update.
In a demo, it's as easy as going to settings and saying that they want to receive push email, contacts and calendars. An empty iPhone instantly has contacts, appointments and email.
Second, Scott Forstall, Apple's vp of iPhone software, is tackling the question of the iPhone software SDK. He's starting with the details, outlining the infrastructure of the iPhone platform. He listed off the APIs that developers will have access to. The list includes code that can access the address book, photos, location services using cellular triangulation, core audio, video playback, core animation, the accelerometer (which allows the device to go from portrait to landscape mode), among others.
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