Apple September 1, 2010 Event Live Coverage Links. August 30, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Entertainment, Mac OS X, Media, Movies, Music, News, Resources, Snow Leopard, TV, Tech, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes , add a commentUPDATE:
Apple to provide live video streaming of September 1 event.
Viewing requires either a Mac® running Safari® on Mac OS® X version 10.6 Snow Leopard®, an iPhone® or iPod touch® running iOS 3.0 or higher, or an iPad™. The live broadcast will begin at 10:00 a.m. PDT on September 1, 2010 at www.apple.com.
Apple once again is hinting at the new service they will be unveiling at the September 1 event. Yes, the live video streaming of the event is the showcase of Apple new streaming service. Why limited to Mac OS X Snow Leopard and iOS 3.0 or higher? The technology within QuickTime X is the culprit. This doesn’t mean the stream can’t be viewed everywhere else, it is just conveniently packed for the “approved” OSes.
The last time Apple streamed its live event was back in 2004, as they no longer provide it starting MacWorld Expo 2005.
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Here we go again, obsessively waiting for the announcement from Apple. This time is a yet unnamed music event that will take place at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
The event starts at 10:00 AM, and that means many of us will be reading the reports off the Internet. Isn’t that great? We will be finding out what Steve Jobs unveiling just like Gizmodo, since they still did not get any invitations from Apple.
If you still feel compeled to read the live coverage while watching the live stream, or if you couldn’t get it for whatever the reasons are; you can go to the following links. As usual more links will be added as they are made available:
Check back for more.
Posted from San Francisco, California, United States.
Apple iPhone 4 Press Conference Live Coverage Links. July 16, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, Media, News, Resources, Tech, iPhone , add a commentApple has scheduled Press Conference at Apple Campus 10:00 AM Cupertino Time on Friday July 16th, 2010.
In case you want to know what Apple is saying up to the minute, some sites are providing live coverage.
Tune in, 10:00 AM Cupertino Time.
p.s. There might be other sites providing live coverage, the links will be added as soon as they are made available. Don’t bother going to Gizmodo site because they do not get the invitation; they are winging it anyway by taking contents from other actual live coverages into their own.
Posted from Cupertino, California, United States.
Live Coverage Links for Apple iPhone OS 4 Event. April 5, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Media, News, Resources, Tech, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes , add a comment
Here it comes, the Live Coverage links to iPhone OS 4 Event set to take place on Thursday April 8th, 2010. Links will be updated as they are made available.
- AllThingsD
- AppleInsider
- Ars Technica
- CNET
- ComputerWorld
- Engadget
- Fortune
- GDGT
- Gizmodo
- HardMac
- iLounge
- MacDailyNews
- MacNN/Electronista
- MacRumors’ Twitter Feed
- MacStories
- MacWorld
- SlashGear
- Technologizer
- Techztalk
- The Mac Observer Twitter Feed
- TUAW
- Wired
Check back for more links if available.
iPhone App: Enter Metallica. October 27, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Entertainment, Media, Music, News, Resources, Tech, iPhone, iPod, iTunes , add a commentMetallica has invaded iTunes App store with two officially sanctioned apps. Lars Ulrich needs more money to get his gold-plated shark tank installed next to his pool.
Tapulous – Tap Tap Revenge: Metallica
Includes the following ten songs:
- Enter Sandman
- Sad But True
- King Nothing
- All Nightmare Long
- Some Kind of Monster
- Master of Puppets
- Seek & Destroy
- Fuel
- One
- For Whom the Bell Tolls
They actually included a song off St. Anger.
From Metallica Mailing List:
Finally, everyone who purchases Tap Tap Revenge: Metallica will be entered to win cool stuff, including the grand prize of a trip to Las Vegas for the show there on December 5, including airfare, hotel, tickets (duh!) and meet and greet passes. Click here for more info about the contest.
Tap Tap Revenge: Metallica is priced at $4.99 at U.S. iTunes App Store.
The second Metallica sanctioned app is Live Metallica app (Metallica news item).
In our ongoing efforts to be of service and give you as many options as possible in the digital era, we asked the brainiacs that help us out with LiveMetallica.com to come up with a super cool iPhone application that creates a streaming interface to your LiveMetallica account. In non-tech talk, that means that any show you have downloaded from the site will automatically stream to your iPhone once you launch the $.99 app. And the bonus is that the latest show on the site will always be streaming for free!
Apple WWDC 2009 Live Coverage Links June 7, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Leopard, Mac OS X, Media, News, Resources, Tech, iPhone, iPod, iTunes , add a commentAs usual, numbers of sites will be providing live coverage of Apple WWDC. More links will be added as they are found. Links will be updated as they are confirmed.
- Ars Technica
- The Apple Blog
- AppleInsider
- AppleTell
- CNET
- ComputerWorld
- ConnectReviews
- Engadget
- Fortune
- gdgt
- Gizmodo
- iLounge
- MacDailyNews
- MacNN – CoverItLive
- The Mac Observer
- MacRumors
- MacTalk
- Macworld
- SlashGear
- Technologizer
NOTES:
According to a completely bogus information from an imaginary person who is definitely not Phil Schiller:
- New iPhone OS 3.0 will be released on Monday/Tuesday following WWDC 2009 Keynote.
Please note that iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 5 will definitely expire by the end of June. - iPhone OS 3.0 upgrade will be released ahead of the new iPhone.
- A “few words” regarding Apple’s portable computers during WWDC.
Apple: “The spotlight turns to notebooks.” Live Coverage Links October 13, 2008
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Leopard, Mac OS X, MacBook, Media, News, Resources, Tech , 2commentsUPDATE:
The keynote stream to is now available. It is also available through iTunes Store, subscribe to “Apple Keynotes” podcast and iTunes will download it.
Apple sent out select invitations for notebooks related event with the tag-line “The spotlight turns to notebooks.” The event is set to take place at Apple’s Town Hall in Cupertino on Tuesday October 14h, 2008 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time.
You can find live coverage at the followings:
- The Mac Observer – http://live.macobserver.com/
- Gizmodo Liveblog – http://live.gizmodo.com/
- Ars Technica – Live Coverage (Special Thanks to Clint Ecker)
- CNET – Live Coverage
- Mac Rumors – http://twitter.com/macrumors | Spoiler Free Coverage
- TechTalkz – http://live.techztalk.com/
- CNBC Tech Check with Jim Goldman
- Engadget
- Technologizer – Live Coverage with Harry McCracken
- SlashGear – http://live.slashgear.com/
- MacScoop – http://live.macscoop.com/
- Macworld
- CrunchGear – Live Coverage
- Gearlog
- Computerworld Blogs with Seth Wintraub
- MacDailyNews meta-coverage
- TWiT meta-coverage with Leo Laporte and friends
All images are Courtesy of Apple.
Links for Apple “Let’s Rock” Live Coverage September 8, 2008
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Entertainment, Leopard, Mac OS X, Media, Movies, Music, News, Pictures, Resources, TV, Tech, iPhone, iPod, iTunes , add a commentUPDATE too:
Watch “Let’s Rock” Keynote stream, QuickTime 7 is required.
“Let’s Rock” Keynote is now available in “Apple Keynote” Podcast. (U.S.A. iTunes Store)
If you already subscribed to the podcast, refresh it and it will start downloading the Keynote.
UPDATE:
Link for the video stream and iTunes will be posted as they become available.
Apple “Let’s Rock” on September 9th, 2008 starts at 10:00AM Pacific Time.

The followings provide live coverage of Apple “Let’s Rock” special event:
- AllThingsD
- Ars Technica
- CNET
- Computerworld
- Electric Pig
- Engadget
- Gizmodo – (live.gizmodo.com)
- iLounge
- Mac Observer
- Mac Rumors – (spoiler free stream)
- Macworld
- MacDailyNews
- SlashGear
- TidBITS
More will be added when available.





















