From: JF Mezei on
I am a devout member of the Church of Apple, and I definitely want to
listen to the WWDC 2010 Gospel according to Jobs, but where/when does it
become available on the net ?

Checked the quicktime site and it points to the april event. Itunes
doesn't seem to have it yet. What do I search for in Itunes ?


From: Jolly Roger on
In article <4c0d9c09$0$8798$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com>,
JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot(a)vaxination.ca> wrote:

> I am a devout member of the Church of Apple, and I definitely want to
> listen to the WWDC 2010 Gospel according to Jobs, but where/when does it
> become available on the net ?
>
> Checked the quicktime site and it points to the april event. Itunes
> doesn't seem to have it yet. What do I search for in Itunes ?

Patience, grasshopper.

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From: nospam on
In article
<michelle-03A98F.18444707062010(a)62-183-169-81.bb.dnainternet.fi>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle(a)michelle.org> wrote:

> Apple usually releases the video of a presentation one to three days after
> the event.

usually the same day sometime in the evening, maybe the next morning at
the latest.
From: JF Mezei on
As a side note, seems that Apple has found a permanent name for the OS
targetted at mobile devices: iOS (not sure Cisco will like this use of
their trademark).

So they are not really OS-X devices anymore.

The hardware rebuild of the iphone seems interesting. But the features
are underwhelming. Nothing really new in it. (the April announcement of
version 4 of that OS did remove much of "wow" factor for this announcement.

I feat that Apple is runing out of imagination for OS-X and the next
version will continue with the unwanted trend to make all windows
transparent to reduce readability.
From: JF Mezei on
Keynote is up at www.apple.com
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