Official WWDC 2010 Countdown Thread
The Insanity is BACK! After all sorts of leaks and prototypes, beer, scandal and attempts to destroy evidence... Well, it's time to see what really turns up.
AMOLED? High-res screen? Finally an iPhone FLASH light? Plus, will Apple ever be able to make enough iPads for the whole world?
Will Apple actually give a damn about improving Mac hardware quality and not forsake the poor Mac ecosystem?
STAY TUNED! Same bat channel, same bat time... Well, not the same time, that's what the countdown is for. You know the drill, now show your skill!
29 hours to go.
AMOLED? High-res screen? Finally an iPhone FLASH light? Plus, will Apple ever be able to make enough iPads for the whole world?
Will Apple actually give a damn about improving Mac hardware quality and not forsake the poor Mac ecosystem?
STAY TUNED! Same bat channel, same bat time... Well, not the same time, that's what the countdown is for. You know the drill, now show your skill!
29 hours to go.
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Here's the sad fu***ers pleas:
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The MacBook Air will gain a touch screen interface, the iPhone OS and be tied to the crApp Store.
*shudders at the thought*
iPhone OS 4.0, iPhone HD/4G, 10.6 update, New Monitor(s), MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iLife and iWork 2010, safari 5, new Xcode, Free MobileMe, maybe apple TV and/or final cut?
That's a lot
26 Hours To Go.
That's a lot
maybe, but introducing the iPhone won't take very long this year.
Here we go again.
1 day, 2 hours, 6 minutes+
maybe, but introducing the iPhone won't take very long this year.
Yeah, there'll be a heck of a lot of filler in the 1.5 hour Keynote, IMO. I'm just wondering what they'll talk about Mac-wise. That would relate in a little way to the huge numbers of iPhone and iPad developers.
Yabba dabba doooo!
Here we go again.
1 day, 2 hours, 6 minutes+
Woooo Hands Up In The Air \\o/ \\o/ \\o/
This time I can stay up (keynote at 1AM my time) because the next day I can go into the office late, and usually I have to update one of the Apple reseller websites here but because it's iPhone I won't have much to do except a very simple teaser, if at all.
Product leaks (as in pictures and freakin video) of the new iphone from gizmodo, vietnam, portugal.......
AT&T screwing everyone (including Apple) by going back on their deal with the ipad pricing and ending unlimited plans (which will hurt and not help no matter how people spin it)....
Verizon saying no iphones for them.....
Android's very respectable push in the market and with froyo's features......
I just DO. NOT. SEE. how Jobs and Apple can make this year's WWDC anything more than boring and perhaps very disappointing.
I don't see it.
25 hours to go
24...
"We are also in need of those who can and want to send us live video, audio, instant messages and high-end photographs instantly?from the keynote. Even professionals may apply."
Wow, that is probably the most pathetic thing I've read in a while. First Gizmodo pay for a missing prototype iPhone that they knew well they shouldn't have and publish trade secrets all over the web and now they have the audacity to ask to attend Apple's event because they know they generate huge traffic from it?
This is where their actions come back to bite them because they aren't going to get any coverage besides copying other people's live blogs. If anyone gets caught helping them, no doubt they'll be banned next year so I guess Gizmodo is out on a limb.
Wow, that is probably the most pathetic thing I've read in a while. First Gizmodo pay for a missing prototype iPhone that they knew well they shouldn't have and publish trade secrets all over the web and now they have the audacity to ask to attend Apple's event because they know they generate huge traffic from it?
This is where their actions come back to bite them because they aren't going to get any coverage besides copying other people's live blogs. If anyone gets caught helping them, no doubt they'll be banned next year so I guess Gizmodo is out on a limb.
they've been banned from the conference so they are asking other people to send them footage. that's low. even for gizmodo.
they've been banned from the conference so they are asking other people to send them footage. that's low. even for gizmodo.
Gizmodo is dead, long live Gizmodo.
AT&T screwing everyone (including Apple) by going back on their deal with the ipad pricing and ending unlimited plans (which will hurt and not help no matter how people spin it)....
This is really terrible. The US has one of the worst broadband environments in the developed world. Unlimited can strain networks, fair enough. But 2GB caps and paying $10 extra, was it? for each additional block of bandwidth? ...Harsh.