What we want and expect from Steve Jobs’ Keynote at WWDC 2010

As most of you already know Apple’s annual WWDC has been confirmed for June 7th – 11th, 2010 at Moscone West in San Francisco, California.  Every year since the first iPhone was released a new version has been announced at the WWDC.   If you have an ounce of  love for Apple products then your more than likely on your knees praying for an iPhone 4G to be announced in the coming weeks, I know I am.

Anyways, we here at Etiole.com are expecting WWDC to highlight the new iPhone 4G, the finishing touches of iPhone OS 4.0, a possible addition of a new iPhone supported wireless carrier, Verizon Wireless, and a slim chance of a Macbook Air refresh.  Despite rumors of AT&T’s exclusivity being good until next summer we believe there is a small chance Apple may pull a bunny out of a hat and surprise everyone, something Steve has been known to do.

With positive reviews of the iPhone OS 4.0 Beta pouring in we are predicting a fast release of the iPhone 4G and hopefully a closer date for the iPad software update.  Well, thats it.  I hope Apple will focus on the iPhone 4G and really create a hype, one even better than the original iPhone created back in ’07.

If they succeed I may just have to reward myself with the shiny new device people are betting their farms on to be released.  What are some rumors you’d love to see a reality and what do you expect to go down at WWDC 2010?  Answer in the comments section!

Adobe boasts Android tablets with Flash and Air running “flawlessly”

While Apple just chucked Adobe from their plan, Adobe is busy showcasing tablets with Android running Adobe’s technologies at it’s heart, Flash and Air at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco.

Prototypes of tablets running Google’s Tablet OS, Android which is currently in pre-release form but it’s well enough capable to render flash and air. They spotted those tablets using the Wired Flash app and watching videos on youtube, in flash format. They claimed that during all the showtime, they did not stumble across any problems and performance issues.

Many more tablets running on Google Tablet OS supposedly hit the market during the holiday season if a Adobe employee is to be believed. Flash is coming to smartphones soon, yes we know “soon”.