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  1. #1
    David Moyer
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    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

    * "Live blog: Steve Jobs at WWDC 2008" CNET News.com 8:27 AM

    * "WWDC 2008 Keynote Live Audio Stream" iPhone Alley 7:59 AM

    * "MacScoop WWDC 2008 keynote live coverage" MacScoop 7:34 AM

    * "Live from the Apple WWDC Keynote" Gizmodo 6/8

    * "Steve Jobs keynote live from WWDC 2008" Engadget 6/8

    * "MacRumors.com - Live Event Coverage - Macworld San Francisco,
    WWDC & Special Events" MacRumors Live 6/8

    * "Ars at WWDC '08: Live coverage, developer highlights" Ars
    Technica 6/8

    * "WWDC 2008 Keynote is tomorrow and CG, MC, and TC will be there"
    CrunchGear 6/8

    * "Live Coverage of WWDC 2008 Keynote: Monday 9th at 10am!"
    SlashGear 6/8

    * "Final Reminder: Live video coverage of keynote announcements
    Monday" TheDigitalLifestyle 6/7

    * "WWDC 2008 Keynote - Live Update" Macworld 6/6

    http://www.macsurfer.com/?left=close

    LIVE Keynote "Textcasts" start around 9:50am (LINKS)

    Below is the main list of sites that will have LIVE text streaming of
    the Keynote. 9:50am California Time - Video will be available at the
    bottom link this afternoon.

    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

    * "Live blog: Steve Jobs at WWDC 2008" CNET News.com 8:27 AM

    * "WWDC 2008 Keynote Live Audio Stream" iPhone Alley 7:59 AM

    * "MacScoop WWDC 2008 keynote live coverage" MacScoop 7:34 AM

    * "Live from the Apple WWDC Keynote" Gizmodo 6/8

    * "Steve Jobs keynote live from WWDC 2008" Engadget 6/8

    * "MacRumors.com - Live Event Coverage - Macworld San Francisco,
    WWDC & Special Events" MacRumors Live 6/8

    * "Ars at WWDC '08: Live coverage, developer highlights" Ars
    Technica 6/8

    * "WWDC 2008 Keynote is tomorrow and CG, MC, and TC will be there"
    CrunchGear 6/8

    * "Live Coverage of WWDC 2008 Keynote: Monday 9th at 10am!"
    SlashGear 6/8

    * "Final Reminder: Live video coverage of keynote announcements
    Monday" TheDigitalLifestyle 6/7

    * "WWDC 2008 Keynote - Live Update" Macworld 6/6

    http://www.macsurfer.com/?left=close

    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/wwdc08/



    See More: LIVE iPhone 2 "Textcasts" start around 9:50am (LINKS)




  2. #2
    Larry
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    Re: LIVE iPhone 2 "Textcasts" start around 9:50am (LINKS)

    David Moyer <[email protected]> wrote in news:meetme-77F248.09334509062008
    @news.qwest.net:

    > http://www.macsurfer.com/?left=close


    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...e-audio-stream
    Iphone Alley has a ustream audio only stream great for mobiles....no
    crapware ads eating your limited 2G iphone bandwidth....




  3. #3
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: LIVE iPhone 2 "Textcasts" start around 9:50am (LINKS)

    David Moyer <[email protected]> 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 bull****.....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...




  4. #4
    Ron
    Guest

    Re: LIVE iPhone 2 "Textcasts" start around 9:50am (LINKS)

    Larry keep showing your immaturity that the only adjective you know is
    "Bull****".



  5. #5
    Ron
    Guest

    Re: LIVE iPhone 2 "Textcasts" start around 9:50am (LINKS)

    On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 17:44:24 +0000, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >
    >AAPL is down over 2.5% half way through the speech.
    >



    You never heard the old Wall Street Saw?

    Buy the rumor, sell the fact.

    Two months from now Apple stock will be at 250.



  6. #6
    David Moyer
    Guest

    iPhone 2 Info!

    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.

    11:33 am Apple has learned so much with the first iPhone. They have
    taken everything they've learned and more and created the iPhone 3G.
    Even thinner, black plastic back, solid metal buttons, same gorgeous
    display, camera, flush headphone jack, and dramatically improved audio.

    11:32 am Introducing the iPhone 3G.

    Photos and MUCH here:

    http://www.macrumorslive.com/

    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/wwdc08/
    (again, this above link won't be live until later this afternoon -6/9/08)



  7. #7
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    David Moyer <[email protected]> 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?




  8. #8
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: LIVE iPhone 2 "Textcasts" start around 9:50am (LINKS)

    Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Two months from now Apple stock will be at 250.
    >
    >


    God, I hope so! I'm in pretty deep at the moment...(c;

    Y'all go out and buy 2....no 5!




  9. #9
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    David Moyer <[email protected]> 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.
    >
    >


    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?!




  10. #10
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    David Moyer <[email protected]> wrote in news:meetme-14599A.14283809062008
    @news.qwest.net:

    > automatically covert it to the iPhone or iPod Touch.


    What nonsense "convert it". Download it from usenet and PLAY IT....just
    like your laptop or desktop.




  11. #11
    David Moyer
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > 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?


    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....


    why would you need that info? all that has already been done, just use
    Visual Hub or Handbreak if you don't know the codec and it will
    automatically covert it to the iPhone or iPod Touch... easy as pie...

    http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/

    http://handbrake.fr/

    > 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?


    nah, it was a wonderful keynote, LOTS of new inventions. stuff like the
    pin pointing your friends on google maps with iphones in real time is
    very slick... and the whole MobileMe.com stuff is far ahead of anyone in
    the market... watch the tour and you'll start to learn about your future.

    http://www.apple.com/mobileme/guidedtour/

    -



  12. #12
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    David Moyer <[email protected]> wrote in news:meetme-14599A.14283809062008
    @news.qwest.net:

    > and the whole MobileMe.com stuff is far ahead of anyone in
    > the market... watch the tour and you'll start to learn about your future.
    >
    >


    Are YOU going to give them a HUNDRED DOLLARS PER YEAR for MobileMe?

    A HUNDRED DOLLARS?!!

    ARE YOU CRAZY?!!




  13. #13
    David Moyer
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > automatically covert it to the iPhone or iPod Touch.

    >
    > What nonsense "convert it". Download it from usenet and PLAY IT....just
    > like your laptop or desktop.


    then you can do that too. do you even own a cell phone?

    your comments seem very uneducated.



  14. #14
    David Moyer
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    > 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?!


    i'm not saying the cards are, but the "people" trying to manage those
    cards are. too much room for error so better to go the full mile and
    have the iphone simply sync all data, movies, songs, etc and recharge it
    with one simple cable.

    no futzing around like people used to do with memory cards, those days
    are long gone.

    do you even have a cell phone?



  15. #15
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: iPhone 2 Info!

    David Moyer <[email protected]> wrote in news:meetme-5790EE.15120309062008
    @news.qwest.net:

    > no futzing around like people used to do with memory cards, those days
    > are long gone.
    >
    > do you even have a cell phone?
    >
    >


    Yes, but it only has a 4GB microSD in it, a MotoROKR Z6m. It's just a
    bluetooth modem with an MP3 player in it...(c;

    I use an array of memory cards for the N800 Linux tablet. I have some
    old 8GB cards full of music and ebooks and the 16GB external card is for
    Divx movies off alt.binaries.movies.divx. (I'm enjoying the flood of old
    Westerns that someone posted at the moment.)

    I don't change out the internal 16GB card. It's for storage of Maemo
    Mapper's mosaic panels from Google, Virtual Earth, Runway Finder
    (aeronautical charts), etc.; a couple hundred Palm OS apps that run under
    Garnet Virtual Machine, the new Palm OS people; 256MB of extra virtual
    memory expanding the internal fixed memory; lots of data and library
    files the installed software uses.....sorta like C:\Programs on a WinXP
    box....and a few movies I like to keep on the tablet as there's lots of
    space left unused.

    I can't imagine being stuck with ANY device I wouldn't have removeable
    storage of some kind available. I need to have unlimited storage that
    swappable storage provides.

    Now, the smartassed Linux hackers have a little app that puts our USB
    port into OTG and HOST mode, as well as the defaulted Peripheral mode it
    uses to restore the OS. Memory just went way up as I can plug in one of
    my massive 500/750GB or 1TB external USB hard drives! I can just move
    the hard drive from the PC to the tablet and let the tablet copy stuff
    off the hard drive straight onto its memory cards or the other way,
    without using Bluetooth FTP or over the wifi, which is much slower. And,
    doing that doesn't upset whatever the XP box is downloading by having to
    cope with copying onto the memory cards plugged into the PC via a USB
    adapter.

    The tablet, of course, won't POWER the external hard drives, so you have
    to have them plugged into an AC adapter or a car cord if you want to
    carry it with you....(c;




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