Why can't you use an in-store mac? The sound editing section is close enough to the theater. (The section with the MIDI keyboards)
Assuming that you'd be watching it in the "theater", it would be bothering to go to a mac to post up information regarding the event to someone via email.......
I'll be watching a live stream via MSNBC.com. They did the same with the iTMS unveiling. (Well, I hope they'll be doing this one as well.) Otherwise you can log in to the many Apple rumor sites for a wordseye view. Apple will post a replay via Quicktime by, I would guess, 4 PM EDT.
Assuming that you'd be watching it in the "theater", it would be bothering to go to a mac to post up information regarding the event to someone via email.......
The sound editing @ the grove is downstairs.
Sorry. I'm used to the non-Californian store layout with two floors.
if anyone is going to the Cambridgeside store in boston (Well, Cambridge) drop me a PM. I'm debating whether or not it is worth my time. Though the big motivator, ironically, is a free t-shirt 'cause I don't want to do laundry.
Regarding Toronto, it doesn't look like Apple Canada will broadcast the keynote in Markham HQ as usual, since somebody booked a seminar in the hall on the day of the most anticipated Mac event of the year...
Guess we'll have to read the play by play on MacCentral and elsewhere.
If they're willing to show it afterwards, I can't see why the QT stream can't be shown live. They're not saving bandwidth charges, so it looks to the outside world like a stunning vote of no-confidence in QT6's ability to stream live events...
If they're willing to show it afterwards, I can't see why the QT stream can't be shown live. They're not saving bandwidth charges, so it looks to the outside world like a stunning vote of no-confidence in QT6's ability to stream live events...
They want people to go to the STORES to watch.
I have a feeling people who go to the stores may be in for a pleasant surprise
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Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon
Apple are going to start printing cash soon...
Which I would buy blindfolded
Originally posted by bunge
What time is it at?
10:00 A.M.,June 23
I doubt it, but wondering if they possibly do do this ..... ??
Originally posted by Placebo
10:00 A.M.,June 23
That is local...
10:00 am Pacific
11:00 am Mountain
12:00 pm Central
1:00 pm Eastern
Originally posted by badtz
Does apple provide 802.11b/g @ their stores for customers to use in cases like this?
I doubt it, but wondering if they possibly do do this ..... ??
Why can't you use an in-store mac? The sound editing section is close enough to the theater. (The section with the MIDI keyboards)
Originally posted by Placebo
Why can't you use an in-store mac? The sound editing section is close enough to the theater. (The section with the MIDI keyboards)
Assuming that you'd be watching it in the "theater", it would be bothering to go to a mac to post up information regarding the event to someone via email.......
The sound editing @ the grove is downstairs.
Originally posted by badtz
Assuming that you'd be watching it in the "theater", it would be bothering to go to a mac to post up information regarding the event to someone via email.......
The sound editing @ the grove is downstairs.
Sorry. I'm used to the non-Californian store layout with two floors.
Originally posted by rageous
That is local...
10:00 am Pacific
11:00 am Mountain
12:00 pm Central
1:00 pm Eastern
UTC/GMT?
Guess we'll have to read the play by play on MacCentral and elsewhere.
If they're willing to show it afterwards, I can't see why the QT stream can't be shown live. They're not saving bandwidth charges, so it looks to the outside world like a stunning vote of no-confidence in QT6's ability to stream live events...
Originally posted by Frank777
If they're willing to show it afterwards, I can't see why the QT stream can't be shown live. They're not saving bandwidth charges, so it looks to the outside world like a stunning vote of no-confidence in QT6's ability to stream live events...
They want people to go to the STORES to watch.
I have a feeling people who go to the stores may be in for a pleasant surprise