
Bring on the big guns – in this case, the loose cannon known as Steve Jobs who was greeted with applause all round as he takes to the stage, espousing all the phenomenal sales figures of the magical iPad (one sold every 3 seconds) as well as the growth of the app market for the particular platform. More importantly, the iPad will get a built-in PDF viewing enhancement in the iBooks update which will be released later this month for the iOS4. Apart from that, you can also make notes on the page itself, alongside new bookmarks and a new page to display all your previous notes and bookmarks for easier referencing. Not only that, you can download your book wirelessly onto the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad without paying any additional charge. iBooks will automatically and wirelessly sync your current place, not to mention your collection of bookmarks and notes. What else is new at WWDC 2010? Read our summary in the extended post.
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