Apple has posted the QuickTime stream to the iPhone OS 3.0 event.
QuickTime 7 is required.
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UPDATE:
Apple is set to preview iPhone OS 3.0 on Tuesday March 17th, 2009 10:00AM Pacific Time. Rumors aplenty about the new feature included with the new iPhone OS, and yet there are plenty more that Apple could add into the new software.
iPhone OS 3.0 Event Live Coverage can be found at the following:
P.S. “Dear Apple, where’s that cool and inteligent profile manager for the iPhone?”
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Along with iPhoto 8.0.1 update, Apple releases iLife Support 9.0.1 today.
About iLife Support 9.0.1 | 50.56MB
This update improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues. It is recommended for all users of Aperture, iLife ’09, and iWork ’09.
Apple releases iPhoto 8.0.1 update.
About iPhoto 8.0.1 Update | 11.9MB
This update improves overall stability and addresses minor issues in a number of areas, including internet connectivity, keyword import, and slideshow export.
Apple release updates to AirPort Utility for Mac OS X and Windows, and Airport Client software for Mac OS X.
AirPort Client Update 2009-001 | 2MB
AirPort Utility 5.4.1 for Mac OS X | 17.40MB
AirPort Utility 5.4.1 for Windows OS | 10.92MB
Apple releases new iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro and Time Capsule on Tuesday morning. It seems that Apple has been “letting” their guard down when it comes to their product launch.
iMac
The new iMac line sports new chipset, DDR3 Memory and Mini DisplayPort. The 20-inch and lower-end 24-inch model are sporting nVidia Geforce 9400M with 256MB DDR3 SDRAM shared with the main memory. The mid-range and higher-end 24-inch iMac are sporting nVidia Geforce GT 120 (256MB GDDR3) and nVidia GT 130 (512MB GDDR3) respectively. Radeon HD 4850 with 512MB GDDR3 memory is available as configure-to-order option on the mid-range and higher-end 24-inch iMac. All iMac can accommodate up to 8GB of DDR3 SDRAM.
Apple iMac Technical Specifications.
Mac mini
The new Mac mini comes with nVidia GeForce 9400M chipset, one Mini DisplayPort, one Mini-DVI port, one FireWire 800 port and five USB 2.0 port. In addition to that, the new Mac mini supports up to 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM. Mac mini comes in two base models with the difference of graphics processor memory, system memory and hard-drive capacity.
http://www.apple.com/macmini/specs.html
Mac Pro
New Mac Pro are armed with Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Nehalem” Processor, maximum of 32GB DDR3 SDRAM and Mini DisplayPort alongside dual-link DVI port.
http://www.apple.com/macpro/specs.html
Time Capsule
The new Time Capsule gains a slight but significant upgrade, simultaneous dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) 802.11n Wi-Fi operation.