While we’re all waiting for Apple to post the official video of the keynote online, we’ve collected 5 Youtube videos about today’s WWDC keynote and iPhone 4.
Check them out while they’re hot after the break.
While we’re all waiting for Apple to post the official video of the keynote online, we’ve collected 5 Youtube videos about today’s WWDC keynote and iPhone 4.
Check them out while they’re hot after the break.
Engadget has published an interesting comparison chart of the iPhone 4 vs. iPhone 3GS.
It’s definitely a huge leap forward in terms of technology.
Courtesy of Slashgear, check out the video of the first FaceTime call made by Steve Jobs on stage today after the break.
We’ve been browsing the new iPhone section on Apple’s website and we’ve noticed some cool stuff mentioned in the features pages: it seems like iWork apps for iPhone and iTunes 9.2 might be coming soon, sometimes this month.
The good folks over at Engadget have managed to get their hands on the iPhone 4, and they seem to be positively impressed by the device so far.
Now that Apple has announced a new iPhone, all those rumors and mockups seem silly to me. Steve was right: you won’t be disappointed by the WWDC keynote, because you’ haven’t seen anything yet.
We didn’t see anything indeed, and we couldn’t expect the iPhone 4 to become in a matter of two hours the most advanced mobile phone ever built.
Finally, All Things Digital has posted the full-length version of Steve Jobs interview at D8 last week. Watch the 1 hour and 35 minutes video after the break.
In the past three weeks we all agreed that Steve might have some big product announcements to make at today’s WWDC keynote, beside the new iPhone. MobileMe going free? Safari 5? A new Apple TV?
What about a Magic Trackpad? After all, we already have a Magic Mouse, right? And if you have a desktop Mac, it’s very likely that that’s the only way you can enjoy the greatness of multitouch technology. Still, using a Magic Mouse isn’t like using a multitouch-enabled trackpad. Engadget has received pictures of this new peripheral, which should be announced today and should carry the features of trackpads and Magic mice in a single surface.