Wwdc Keynote Archive

  • The iPhone 4 WWDC keynote is live

    The iPhone 4 WWDC keynote is live

    Get thee to the QuickTimery and watch a captain of industry talk for more than an hour about a small cellular phone. Keynote Link

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  • Hey, what about OS X?

    Hey, what about OS X?

    It’s interesting that this WWDC keynote was all about mobile. Obviously he had a big reveal this year – last year was all about the 3GS and Snow Leopard – but there was a decided lack of desktop talk this year. iOS looks like the horse Apple is betting on, at least this year. The uptake [...]

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  • Shares of AAPL down after the Stevenote

    Shares of AAPL down after the Stevenote

    During the WWDC keynote today, shares of AAPL retracted lower as investors showed mixed feelings about the announcements. As of this story AAPL is down nearly 3 points, but not as bad as a few years before.

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  • Are you ready for some baseball? Your iPhone can stream live games

    Are you ready for some baseball? Your iPhone can stream live games

    A $10 At Bat app for the iPhone will stream "out-of-market" games to the iPhone and the iPod Touch. The first game will be the Cubs-White Sox at 2:20pm today and then the Tigers-Cardinals game at 8:15pm. You can also listen to the game and watch live illustrations but if you live in New York, for example, you won't be able to watch Yankees or Mets games.

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  • Everyone Calm Down, You Won’t Have To Pay To Re-Download Apps On The iPhone

    Everyone Calm Down, You Won’t Have To Pay To Re-Download Apps On The iPhone

    The web threw a hissy fit a couple weeks ago after some screenshots of the iPhone 3.0 beta software indicated that you would have to re-purchase apps that you had removed from your iPhone or iPod touch. But it looks like everyone can calm down now. In the latest iPhone 3.0 GM build, which went live shortly after the WWDC keynote on Monday, the ability to re-download an app you've already purchased, looks to be have been restored. The blog AppAdvice did some digging and found that the new iTunes 8.2 software apparently includes some logic which allows it to tell exactly which iTunes account is authorized for app purchases made. This is to prevent users from sharing apps by signing out of one iTunes account and into another one on the iPhone itself.

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  • TomTom for iPhone Boosts GPS, Adds Turn-By-Turn Directions

    TomTom for iPhone Boosts GPS, Adds Turn-By-Turn Directions

    Just hours after the announcement of the iPhone 3G S yesterday, the emails started to flood in about third-party accessories. “Our [insert product name here] is compatible with the new iPhone! ” they said. Which we could have guessed because, y’know, the new iPhone is the exact same size and shape as the old iPhone. One [...]

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  • Apple Store is down, act suprised

    Apple Store is down, act suprised

    <sarcasm>*gasp* The Apple Store is down before today’s WWDC keynote!!!!!!! Must…have…new…iPhone. </sarcasm>

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  • Steve could come back to WWDC this Monday

    Steve could come back to WWDC this Monday

    A guy who knows a guy at Apple says he saw a guy who drove a guy to work who knows the kids of a guy who works with the guy who works next to the office of the guy who brings fresh ground coffee to the girl who puts water into the coffee-maker for the guy who brings the coffee and single, perfect bearclaw to Steve Jobs' sub-assistant's assistant who works next to Steve Jobs' real assistant's assistant who says he saw Steve Jobs floating (and this refutes Woz's claim that Steve is really healthy) in a huge vat while attached to "cables and other stuff" who says his sister who knows the neighbors of the Jobs family who sometimes when there's a full moon can see through the back window of the Jobs house where they say they saw Steve's holographic representation playing Jenga by controlling a nubile Vietnamese woman named Hoa using a new iTablet/mental control rig told the Wall Street Journal that either Jobs or a robot shaped like Jobs will host the WWDC keynote on Monday.

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