WWDC 2008 News: iPhone 3G makes its debutAt Apple WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs reveals the iPhone 3G with faster download speeds, longer battery life, GPS, a lower price, and a near worldwide release on July 11.
Steve Jobs WWDC Keynote (in 60 Seconds)Don't bother watching the 107 minute version of today's Steve Jobs WWDC Keynote: instead, watch our 60 second version.For more, go to: http://www.mahalodaily.comStory links:http://mahalo.com/IPhone_3Ghttp://www.mahalo.com/Steve_Jobshttp://mahalo.com/Category:WWDC_2008http://mahalo.com/IPhone_2.0_Software_Update
WWDC 2008 News: Loopt shows off new app for the iPhoneAt Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Sam Altman, CEO of Loopt, previews a new application for the iPhone that uses location-based services. The new app blends social networks with the Maps application, so you can see where your friends are. You can also go to their journals to see what they've been doing today, what pictures they've added, and so on. This app will also be free.
Apple WWDC 2006-Windows Vista Copies Mac OS XHere we see Steve Jobs & Bertrand Serlet showing us (yet again) just how much Microsoft loves to copy Apple.
Apple WWDC 2002-The Death Of Mac OS 9Here is a funny video where Steve Jobs gives a eulogy and lays to rest Mac OS 9 at its funeral. *Sorry for the audio not being synced up.
Kroll - WWDC 2008Xavier Carrillo from spanish development studio Digital Legends presents Kroll at the WWDC 2008
WWDC 2008 News: Jobs unveils GPS for the iPhone 3GAt the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates GPS on the new 3G iPhone. Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down San Francisco's famously crooked Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curves.
John Carmack demonstrates ID Tech 5 at WWDC 2007John Carmack, founder of ID software, gives the world-first preview of the new ID Tech 5 platform, which allows artists to draw over highly detailed 3-D environments.
Apple WWDC 2005-The Intel Switch RevealedHere we see Steve Jobs announcing that Apple will begin using Macs with Intel processors & that Mac OS X was being built for Intel since the beginning.
WWDC 2008 News: Major League Baseball pitches to the iPhonet the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB.com demos At-Bat, a new iPhone app from Major League Baseball. Users can access statistics and information about who's pitching and batting, as well as video highlights in near real-time.
WWDC 2008 News: eBay shows off auction app for the iPhoneAt Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Ken Sun of eBay shows off Auctions on the iPhone. The new app has a basic front door with options to track auctions you've bid on, and see whether you've been outbid. You can also pick up photos from the auction listings and blow them up to full screen. eBay is making this app available for free.
WWDC 2008 Roundup: iPhone SDKin this video, I continue the WWDC 2008 Roundup as I discuss the SDK features. There were a lot of things in this part of the keynote that impressed me. During this portion of the keynote, Apple reviewed a lot of features which were debuted in March, and also demonstrated the Interface Builder. Apple then decided to showcase several developers to show off the power of the SDK which include: Sega, Ebay, Loopt, Typepad, Pangea Software, Modality, MIMVista, Cow Music, MLB.com, and Digital Legends. My favorite of all these demonstrations is from Cow Music, they have opened up a whole new realm of applications with their music app. They demonstrated a 12 Bar blues simulator which created great music in a short amount of time. Modality and MIMVista also demonstrated the iPhone's potential in the medical arena.Switching gears in the keynote, Apple talked about the topic of running applications in the "background". Typically, applications which rely on server notifications need to be running in the background in order to receive alerts. This type of behavior is seen in Instant messaging type applications. Traditionally, when applications run in the background on mobile platforms, they consume precious system resources and drain battery life. Apple looks to solve this issue by introducing a new architecture for notifications. This new system will allow developers to send three types of notifications through Apple's server: badges (number of new notifications), custom sounds, and custom textual alerts. There is a little controversy surrounding Apple's ownership of the messaging server. Personally, I think it's a good idea as long as the data sent and received is not sensitive. This will be available in September. All in all, the SDK improvements look and sound fascinating and I'm excited to see what apps get developed as a result.
WWDC 2008 News: Human anatomy software for iPhone debutsAt the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, S. Mark Williams of Modality shows off an iPhone application that gives detailed views of the human anatomy, including the heart and brain
Apple introduces the iPhone 3G (WWDC 2008)-Part 1Introduction of the Apple iPhone 3G
Apple WWDC 2008 - Steve Jobs Keynote: iPhone 3GWatch Inside Mac TV highlights of Apple CEO, Steve Jobs' Keynote address at this years WWDC 2008 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, CA. See the new iPhone 3G, and updates on SDK development efforts covering games, music, and mobile medical applications. For more information visit: http://www.apple.com
Safari on Windows (WWDC 2007)Steve Jobs demos Safari 3.0 beta on Windows XP at WWDC 2007
introduction of the Apple iPhone 3G (WWDC 2008)-Part 2introduction of the Apple iPhone 3G
WWDC 2008 News: Typepad goes mobile on the iPhoneAt the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Michael Sippey of TypePad shows off a mobile photo-blogging application for the iPhone. Users can create posts, take photos, or add a photo. Users can also take photos with the iPhone's camera and add them to a post, as well as add photos from the iPhone library.
WWDC 2008 News: Monkeying around on the iPhoneAt Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Ethan Einhorn of Sega shows off a new and improved 'Super Monkey Ball' for the iPhone--complete with 4 monkeys and 110 stages.
WWDC 2008 Roundup: iPhone 2.0 New FeaturesIn this video, I continue the WWDC 2008 roundup, and discuss the new features of the iPhone 2.0 software. These new features include Contact Search, Full iWork & MS Office document support, bulk delete email, and other enhancements. The iTunes App store was also talked about Steve Jobs and more details were given regarding it. Most notably, developers will not be charged if they wish to deploy free applications. I think this is a huge plus. Also, the number of countries have increased. Apple has imposed a 10MB limit on applications that are downloaded over the cellular network. If it's more than 10MB, you can only download apps from the iTunes App store via WiFi and iTunes. Apple introduced Enterprise and Adhoc distribution of custom iPhone apps for those situations where users want semi-public or private distribution of apps.These features make the iPhone software update a valuable addition to your existing iPhone. Personally, I will not be upgrading to the new iPhone and look forward to this software update. This will be available in early July for existing iPhone users and a $9.95 upgrade for iPod Touch users.
Apple WWDC 2006 Leopard PreviewApple OSX Leopard Preview - iChat- This video is directly from Apple.com/MacOSX/Leopard
WWDC 2008 News: iPhone users rock out with BandAt the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Mark Terry of Moo Cow Music demonstrates a new music application that enables users to create tunes using various instruments and the phone's touch-screen pad. In the demo, Terry shows how a user can create a few riffs from Pink Floyd's 'Money' with the music app.
WWDC 2008 News: iPhone 3G to be available in 70 countriesAt Apple WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs reveals the map of countries and carriers that will be getting the next-generation iPhone beginning July 11.
Steve Jobs Apple WWDC 2005 Keynote ExcerptThis is an excellent example of persuasive public speaking in a real-world context and of a speaker using a computer-based slideshow to aid a speech.The footage is a short excerpt from Steve Jobs' Apple WWDC 2005 Keynote in which he is making the case to Apple developers--who had been anti-Intel for years--that the upcoming switch from PowerPC to Intel is a good idea.Speaker's use of the slideshow: It's a zen thing--Jobs is one with his presentation. He largely ignores it, focusing on the audience rather than looking at the screen.Slideshow design: The slideshow itself is extremely minimalistic, guiding the audience through the basic ideas of the speech and occasionally showing things that are more easily understood visually than verbally. He uses the slideshow for three things: traffic direction, examples, and building up complex ideas. All visual and textual elements are meaningful--nothing is there 'just because'. Even slide transitions are meaningful. Complex elements such as graphs are built up part by part so that the audience is guided through them. Visual jokes are included, but even the jokes are integral to the meaning of the presentation.Copyright note: I consider uploading this short excerpt from the WWDC 2005 keynote to be fair use for the purpose of study and comment.You can find a transcript of the entire speech at: http://news.com.com/2100-1047_3-5748045.html
WWDC 08 Review 4: iPhone 3G*HELLO* - So this is the 4th of 5 videos about WWDC 08. In this video I talk about the NEW iPhone 3G.
WWDC 2008 Roundup: MobileMeIn this video, I continue the WWDC 2008 roundup and discuss a new service provided by Apple called MobileMe. MobileMe serves to replace the .Mac service offered by Apple today for $99 year. The benefit of this service is that it serves to provided enterprise level synchronization to the ordinary consumer. You'll be able to synchronize email, calendar, and contacts seamlessly and wirelessly with your iPhone, Mac, and over the web. MobileMe comes with a paultry 20GB storage, which seems to be extremely low considering you are storing files on iDisk and photos within the gallery section. In my opinion, MobileMe's synchronization features are killer, but the storage options kind of kill the value almost instantly for me. Let's hope they improve this portion of the service.
WWDC 2007 Opening- PC Guy is Steve JobsWWDC-2007 PC Guy is Steve Jobs
Get a Mac - WWDC Intro by PC GuyPC Guy talks to Devellopers at Apple's WWDC 2006
WWDC 08 Review 3: mobileme*HELLO* - This is the 3rd of 5 videos regarding WWDC 08. In this video I talk about the new mobileme service that replaced the now dead .mac
Apple WWDC '06 Keynote Introduction VideoThe video they played at WWDC 06 before the keynote started.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our channel!Pantless Knights Productions is bringing you its debut project "Mac or PC" whether you like it or not. Video directed by David Fine. Video produced by Peter Furia & Beau Lewis. Lyrics by Furia & Beau-J. Music by Pete Nos.http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=257754034&s=143441Get the song + remix now on iTunes and other online stores around the world!!! Just search for "mac or pc"Contact: macorpcvideo@gmail.comNOTE: SONG + REMIX ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES AND OTHER ONLINE STORES AROUND THE WORLD!!!LYRICS:I'm a right-clickaI'm an iBook flippaMacs and PCs - no fight gets biggaSurf Safari or browse in I.E.Better know what you rep(resent) - a Mac or PC!USB 1-2.0, son, you don't knowwatch my data flowFrom MS-DOS command line promptsBlack backgrounds, no special sauceWell I've only been around since '84But my ease of use has done so much moreFrom a Plus to a Classic to a II GSTo a PowerPC, my OS is the bestSo clickable, design is lickableMy aqua interface makes XP dispicableQuick I pull the RAM stick out the slotThen I swap it with genericcause the port is hotIf you see life through an LCDBetta know your brand is it a Mac-or-PC?Take a look at Vistaenjoy the viewI suggest Premium or the ultimate skewcop a Dell with a graphics card - super fastturn the aero on and lick the glassTiger's fast as hellBut Leopard's got the boomTime machine is mad meanyou're absurd - what's a zune?Middle name: innovateAll features integrateNow stay the hell out of my developers' conferences!Nonsenses - I'm networkingYou're not workingStop staring at your built-in webcamYouTube surfingHa! 1,000 views is pretty freshComputerGal36 even says I'm the bestHe is the best with his videosAnd cuts them all on his Final Cut ProMac, PC, and Me, At LastWhen I run IT'S A iPOD!Talk IT'S AN iPHONE!Stuff I gotta have no matter whatIt's an iLOAN!I want an Intel, plus CS3,but for now I'm streamin keynotes in bedListenin to SteveUh! CompatibilityEverybody fits with meAll the applications wanna get with my virilityAt any timeYo, it might go offAnd you can ride itTil it's Micro-SoftHuh! Pay attentionI got a new inventionSteal your next ideaAt the MacWorld ConventionBut guess whatYou'll always be behindCuz Mac is a state of mind--------------Since many people have asked... YES, the video was cut on a Mac.
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