iPad 2, iOs 4.3, Steve Jobs and then some.
Sources Say That New Apple Product Will Be Available For Order Today.
A short message from a source who insisted on anonymity and is not Phil Schiller, a new Apple product will be available for order at the Apple Store today. Could the new iPad be available for order today? Is it possible for the new iPad to be available at Apple Store today? It could be something that has almost been forgotten (hint, hint!).
Head to Apple Online Store after the iPad Special Event wrapped.
By the way, Apple Online Store is closed for maintenance.
Apple March 2nd iPad Event Live Coverage Links.
Apple is holding a special event at Yerba Buena Center For The Arts on Wednesday on March 2nd, 2011. Apple is hinting that the event is iPad related. As usual, numbers of sites, journalists and bloggers will be providing live coverage from the event.
Links will be added as they are made available. Links are alphabetically ordered.
- AllThingsD
- AppleInsider
- Ars Technica
- CNET News
- Electronista/MacNN
- Engadget
- HardMac/MacBidoulle
- iLounge
- MacDailyNews
- MacRumors
- Macworld
- MacWorld UK
- Mac|Life
- MobileCrunch
- Reuters
- SlashGear
- Technologizer
- The Loop
- ZDNet
The “maybe providing coverage” list:
Meta-coverage by TWiT.tv.
I wonder if John Gruber would spend his Daring Fireball money to fly out to San Francisco for this event?
It would be another big surprise if Apple is streaming the event live on Apple.com.
Live coverage will definitely stars shortly on March 2nd, 2010 before:
- 08:00 AM – Hawaii
- 10:00 AM – Pacific
- 11:00 AM – Mountain
- 12:00 PM – Central
- 01:00 PM – Eastern
- 06:00 PM – London
- 07:00 PM – Paris
- 03:00 AM – Tokyo (March 3rd)
- 05:00 AM – Sydney (March 3rd)
NOTES:
What do Leo Laporte, Ryan Block and Gizmodo have in common? They are not invited to this event.
Live Coverage Links of Verizon 1-11-11 Special Event.
Here we go again, waiting for the one who stole CES’ thunder. Verizon is having a special event in New York this Tuesday January 11th, 2011. The event starts at 11:00 AM New York Time. The first thing came to mind is iPhone. The media heavyweights have been buzzing about iPhone coming to Verizon for the past few months. The rumors flying of the self. John Gruber, the unofficial Apple leak channel, mentioned the existence of CDMA iPhone codenamed N92. A lot of Mac Journalists were invited to the event. Gizmodo did not get the event. Ryan Block is silent about it. So, it would come as no surprise if all of this are true.
SPOILER
Apple hired a few former Verizon’s employees back in 2009 who are now working at their iPhone division. They have been keeping quiet about it for so long. They also said “No Comment” on the fabled White iPhone 4.
END OF SPOILER
As usual, there will be numbers of sites providing live coverage. You can always use search for them or find it here and let me do the work for you. More links will be added as they become available.
Alphabetically ordered:
- AppleInsider
- Ars Technica
- Boy Genius Report
- CNET
- CrunchGear
- Engadget
- Mac|Life
- MacDailyNews
- MacNN
- Macworld via Technologizer’s Harry McCraken
- MobileCrunch
- PC Magazine
- SlashGear
- Technologizer
- TWiT
Check back for more links.
“Back to the Mac” Live Coverage Links.
Well, it’s time of the Apple event again. There will be numbers of sites providing live coverage from the event. Who knows if Apple would provide live stream just like the September Music Event.
As usual, links will be listed below as they are made available.
- AllThingsD
- Ars Technica
- CNET
- Engadget
- MacNN
- Macworld
- Mac Rumors
- Mac|Life
- SlashGear
- Technologizer
- TUAW
- Wired
I wonder if gdgt got an invitation to the event or they might have gone Gizmodo way after Ryan Block’s “glassgate” article. By the way the terms “glassgate” and “antennaegate” are pretty stupid. They are named after the “Watergate” scandal which is the name of the Hotel where it happened. It was never noun-gate naming convention.
Apple September 1, 2010 Event Live Coverage Links.
UPDATE:
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.
Apple Posts WWDC 2010 Keynote Video.
Apple posts WWDC 2010 Keynote video on QuickTime of Steve Jobs introducing iPhone 4.
WWDC 2010 Keynote Video will also be available through Apple Keynote Video Podcast on iTunes Store.