Links for Apple “Let’s Rock” Live Coverage

UPDATE 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:

More will be added when available.

Apple: “Let’s Rock” iPod with Rounded Edges

As seen in the giant banner on Yerba Buena Center, the silhouette of the iPod seems to have rounded edges. It resembles more to the iPod touch than any iPod nano; released or the rumored one.

The mini-stereo jack is located at the bottom of the iPod, and the size seems to be in the iPod touch range.

What does this mean? Who knows!

Apple Fake News: Something Code-named “Rabbit”

This just in! Since I can’t really explain what it is without springing all the traps set by Steve Jobs and his henchpersons, I’d have to use some other words that came to mind to describe what Apple is planning to unveil on September 9th  “Let’s Rock” event. That was such a run-on sentence.

Anyway, the first word that came to mind is “rabbit” when the imaginary Apple employee “accidentally” revealed the “mystery” product.

Remember that this is “fake” and don’t even think that it is real.

Yerba Buena Center For The Art – Apple “Let’s Rock”

The presence of Apple at the Yerba Buena Center For The Art can be seen through the giant poster for the event and Apple Security team all around the building.

The crews are putting some finishing touches on the venue. The camera crews are already put in place. Some closed circuit TV are being tested.

The products are said to be delivered sometimes in late Monday evening.

Can’t really tell you what they are yet.

Snow Leopard Retail Box

This is not a fake or a mock-up. This is “Snow Leopard” retail box.

This has nothing to do with Apple’s next operating system code-named “Snow Leopard” or anything like that. This has nothing to do with Mac OS X.

Although, you can use “Snow Leopard” to cool off any MacBook/MacBook Pro, or any notebooks/laptops.

Apple Releases Aperture 2.1.1 Update

Aperture Icon

As reported a week ago by a completely imaginary source from Apple (no, it’s still not you, Phil Schiller), Apple releases update for Aperture today. The update supports general compatibility issues, improves overall stability, and addresses a number of other minor issues.

Aperture 2.1.1 | 48MB
This update supports general compatibility issues, improves overall stability, and addresses a number of other minor issues.

The update is available through Apple Software Update and Apple Support Downloads website.