Apple‘s WWDC 2011 Keynote Video is available now and ..
Here’s where you can find it.
Here is an interesting description of the iCloud as Apple‘s Steve Jobs describes his personal computing environment at the time— back in 1997. Watch WWDC ’97 keynote below: fast forward to 00:14:00 if you wish.
“I have computers at Apple, at NeXT, at Pixar and at home. I walk up to any of them and log in as myself, it goes over the network and finds my home directory on the server and… I’ve got my stuff wherever I am…â€
“…we were able to take all of our personal data, our home directories we call them, off of our local machines and put them on a server, and the software made that completely transparent…â€
“…so in the last seven years, do you know how many times I have lost any personal data? Zero. Do you know how many times I have backed up my computer? Zero.â€
While over 500,000 Apps (507,284 precisely) currently approved, over 401,436 apps are now available to download in the App Store as shown by AppShopper‘s statistical numbers and noted by AppAdvice:
This is amazing. The App Store hasn’t even reached its third birthday. It’s likely that Steve Jobs will announce the news tomorrow morning, at WWDC’s keynote presentation.
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iPad 2 is the only iDevice left with no jailbreak available yet and as the Jailbreak community seem rushed to figure out a rigid exploit, one of them, Stefan Esser a.k.a @i0n1c, a well known security guy among the jailbreak team, has recently thrown the word “Elevat0r†and began to tease a series of tweets since a month ago and apparently this is an iPad 2 jailbreak exploit. Stefan Esser has successfully found an exploit in iOS 4.3.1 which once again used in subsequent iOS 4.3.2 and iOS 4.3.3.
To tie the loosing ends, a new website elevat0r.com has surfaced and, interestingly, it says:
“Is an elevator arriving soon?
This website is dedicated to all those iPad 2 that are waiting for an elevator…
If your iPad 2 is waiting for an elevator don’t hesitate to share a photo of it with the rest of the world.â€
And for more ambiguity they put another statement at the bottom which read:
“This website is not about an iPad 2 jailbreak, it is about photos of waiting iPad 2 only.â€
The website is full of iPad 2 images showing a real elevator and it seems Stefan is waiting for 1000 images to be submitted before he reveals the expected jailbreak. He tweeted:

Wonder how many days it will take to get 1000 submissions for http://elevat0r.com
Do you think that Elevat0r is the upcoming iPad 2 jailbreak/exploit?