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Author: David MoyerDavid Moyer Date: Jun 9, 2008 08:33
Below is the main list of sites that will have LIVE text streaming of
the iPhone Keynote. 9:50am California Time.
VIDEO will be available later in the day, see bottom link this afternoon
for the whole show...
Go to: http://www.macsurfer.com/?left=close for the actual links... too
many to post here:
some of those links will be hit HARD in the first few minutes so pick a
couple of them to be safe... Also, some sites are better than others...
so look around and enjoy the show!
General Interest/Potpourri
Live Keynote Coverage
* "WWDC 2008 Keynote Coverage on Hardmac" HardMac 9:19 AM
* "Apple Gazette Live for WWDC" Apple Gazette 9:16 AM
* "TUAW Coverage of WWDC 2008" The Unofficial Apple Weblog 9:14 AM
* "WWDC: Apple publishes keynote video podcast feed/Apple has
created an official keynotes video podcast feed through iTunes" Macworld
UK 8:39 AM
* "Live from Apple's WWDC in San Francisco" MacNN 8:37 AM
* "WWDC 08 - TMO Live Coverage: WWDC 08" The Mac Observer 8:30 AM
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Author: LarryLarry Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:40
David Moyer world.com> wrote in news:meetme-77F248.09334509062008
@news.qwest.net:
http://www.ustream.tv/
At least during the exceedingly BORING demos of sillysoftware like an AP
news app (Yawn)....you can ogle Cali's boobs ooozing around inside the t-
shirt...(c;
Ustream had a rough start, but seems to have smoothed out and the audio is
quite acceptable....except for the blogger clicking away on his keyboard
the mic is mounted on....
http://www.iphonealley.com/news/wwdc-2008-keynote-live-audio-stream
Iphone Alley has a ustream audio only stream great for mobiles....no
crapware ads eating your limited 2G iphone bandwidth....
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Author: LarryLarry Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:44
David Moyer world.com> wrote in news:meetme-77F248.09334509062008
@news.qwest.net:
> * "Ars at WWDC '08: Live coverage, developer highlights" Ars
> Technica 6/8
>
Wall Street isn't so excited.....
AAPL is down over 2.5%% half way through the speech.
Watch the stock price while listening to the bullshit.....a little reality
check. Wall Street is listening to every word....
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=aapl
realtime quotes...no delays.
It'll probably crash hard, now that they started playing the corny midi
player.....how awful...
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Author: RonRon Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:55
Larry keep showing your immaturity that the only adjective you know is
"Bullshit".
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Author: RonRon Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:59
On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 17:44:24 +0000, Larry home.com> wrote:
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>AAPL is down over 2.5%% half way through the speech.
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You never heard the old Wall Street Saw?
Buy the rumor, sell the fact.
Two months from now Apple stock will be at 250.
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Author: David MoyerDavid Moyer Date: Jun 9, 2008 11:43
11:39 am With GPS, the iPhone can do tracking. A pulsating dot is moving
across the Google map as a car drives down Lombard street.
11:38 am Data from cell towers, WiFi networks, and now -- GPS.
11:38 am GPS support now integrated into the iPhone.
11:38 am 3G has great battery life on iPhone. 300 hours of standby, 2G
talk-time now has 10 hours (as opposed to 5), 5 hours of 3G talk-time
(most phones only have 3 hour 3G talk time), 5 to 6 hours of high-speed
browsing, 7 hours of video, 24 hours of audio.
11:37 am Now demoing an email download. The email attachment took 5
seconds to download on 3G and 18 seconds on EDGE. 3 seconds on WiFi.
11:36 am 2.8X faster. Approaching WiFi speeds (WiFi scored 17 seconds).
When compared to other 3G phones (Nokia N95 and Treo 750), the iPhone is
36%% faster -- and better looking.
11:35 am How does the iPhone 3G tackle the challenges? 3G = faster data
downloads, perfect for Safari and Mail. Comparing download speeds
between 3G and EDGE. 3G finished in 21 seconds. EDGE finished in 59
seconds.
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Author: LarryLarry Date: Jun 9, 2008 12:09
David Moyer world.com> wrote in news:meetme-D4DADE.12432609062008
@news.qwest.net:
> 7 hours of video, 24 hours of audio
Question - How long does it take to LOAD 7 hours of video onto it?
Will it STORE 7 hours of video?
How long will the battery last STORING 7 hours of video?
If it had a removeable memory card, those answers would be:
5 seconds
Easy
Infinite. Plugging in a memory card doesn't use battery power.
Not a single word was said of any changes in little details like which
codecs does it support, which new plugins does Safari have on it, etc....
If there had been new, improvements, I'm sure we would have heard about
them, instead of the long string of boring SDK demos.....right?
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Author: LarryLarry Date: Jun 9, 2008 12:23
Ron peoplepc.com> wrote in
news:dqrq4490rbg2m5727tt8j1ket8m43iegri@4ax.com:
> Two months from now Apple stock will be at 250.
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God, I hope so! I'm in pretty deep at the moment...(c;
Y'all go out and buy 2....no 5!
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Author: David MoyerDavid Moyer Date: Jun 9, 2008 13:28
Larry home.com> wrote:
>> 7 hours of video, 24 hours of audio
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> Question - How long does it take to LOAD 7 hours of video onto it?
> Will it STORE 7 hours of video?
> How long will the battery last STORING 7 hours of video?
about 15-20 minutes.
> If it had a removeable memory card, those answers would be:
> 5 seconds
yeah, but you wouldn't want the unreliability of that, plus you'd still
have to spend 15-20 minutes coping it to the memory card, so your idea
is too complicated to make any valid sense.
> Easy
> Infinite. Plugging in a memory card doesn't use battery power.
so they run on fairy dust? interesting. trust me, apple's way is more
efficient. no ore goofing around with old memory cards.
> Not a single word was said of any changes in little details like which
> codecs does it support, which new plugins does Safari have on it, etc....
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Author: LarryLarry Date: Jun 9, 2008 13:14
David Moyer world.com> wrote in news:meetme-14599A.14283809062008
@news.qwest.net:
> yeah, but you wouldn't want the unreliability of that, plus you'd still
> have to spend 15-20 minutes coping it to the memory card, so your idea
> is too complicated to make any valid sense.
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Oh, come on! When was the last time you had a memory card fail you didn't
crush stupidly. I buy the cheapest ones on the planet (A-card, $59 for
16GB on buy.com) and they work flawlessly!
Unreliable?.....and you have a iPhone with hotglued cables in it?!
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