Phil Schiller’s WWDC 2009 keynote address now streaming [u]
Watch Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, unveil the new iPhone 3G S, the new MacBook Pro family, and Mac OS X Snow Leopard. See the video-on-demand event right here, exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4 and, now, Apple’s posted the downloadable podcast, as well.
It’s not a wrap until Apple posts the cached stream of the keynote address, so dig right in and savor the day again (and again). As this write up went to press, the keynote had not been posted as a podcast, but when it is you will find it here.
[u] And, as noted above, Apple has now posted the downloadable WWDC Keynote Podcast on iTunes. It weighs a corpulent 1.23GB, so don’t be surprised.
For more WWDC 2009 coverage:
• WWDC Mac: Updated MacBook Pro, Air; OS X Snow Leopard pricing
• Safari 4: What’s new in Apple’s trendsetting WebKit-based browser
• Apple introduces the 2009 iPhone 3GS – speed, video, better battery
• New iPhone with OS 3.0 enters the enterprise
• iPhone OS 3.0 adds 100 new features
Unlike previous streamed keynotes, this one doesn’t open in QuickTime Player—just copy the URL from the browser window, open QT Player, click Open URL (⌘ + U), paste in the address, click OK and you’re good to go.
What was your favorite moment (or moments, as the case may be) from this year’s WWDC keynote address? Although the $99 iPhone sounds good — still waiting for AT&T’s reduced cost plan details — I’m really liking the new MacBook Pro lineup and Snow Leopard pricing was a pleasant surprise, as well.
What’s your take?
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