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We got the Justin.tv cam ready to go and we're going to walk you through the latest offerings at Macworld 2008 between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. PST. In-depth looks at the MacBook Air, Time Capsule, Apple TV Take 2 and the new iPhone firmware can all be expected. Stay tuned.

7:39 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Gizmodo Live at Macworld 2008 Keynote. The keynote starts Tuesday, January 15 @ 9:00 AM PST (12:00 PM EST), but we're going to start liveblogging hours before that, giving you color commentary on the area, the attendees, and any secrets we can glean from uncovered banners.

7:59 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen:
We're here! It's dreary as hell (even for San Francisco standards), but we're here, in line, waiting for the keynote to start. There's definitely something in the air, but to us it smells like the pungent desperation of various media types who were forced to wake up at way too early.

8:02 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Crazy. Instead of a Pikmin-like blob of people massed outside the giant aluminum shutters, we've actually got an orderly line.

8:04 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen:
And here's it is. $5 if you can spot Mossy/Waldo.

8:15 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen:

And since there's no comment field here in the liveblog proper, feel free to discuss the upcoming proceedings over on the other liveblog post.

8:17 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: We see all our normal friends here: Wired, Ars...I guess that's all the people I know. OH, Macrumors. Can't forget them.

8:25 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen:
Someone's excited about what Steve's going to announce today.

8:36 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Top 3 guesses on what's going to be announced today. My guess: new laptop, Apple TV media news and Apple buying out Diebold and leading the way to electronic voting we can trust. Put your guess in the comments.

8:44 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen:
There's Something in the Air Update 1: The orderly line has dissolved into a scene outside Britney's first car-cooter-exposure: everyone's in a mob, pushing each other around with cameras, randomly shooting a shot off hoping to get something worth publishing. What's in the air? Sweat. And greed. And more than a little desperation.

8:46 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Lightning Review. The Gadget: The food.
The Verdict: The orange juice dispensed from a water cooler is classy, but the blueberry scones put it over the top. Definitely worth the money ($0) we paid.

8:59 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Update 2: Mark here, we are trading off the duties of "laptop bitch," making one another hold the computer so we don't need to risk life, limb and foul-smelling crotch on the floor to bring you these updates.

9:03 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: We're in! We've done this many times now, so we can safely say that Coldplay is the band Apple designates as the official soundtrack to the "running of the media" every single time.

9:03 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:05 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: It's 9:02, people are still filing in, so it's going to be a minute or two before the keynote gets started. Can you taste it? CAN YOU SMELL IT!?

9:08 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Steve's added a new song to his playlist this year. Kanye. No one can say Steve Jobs doesn't care about black iPods.

9:13 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Here's a question for you: do you like the Macworld keynote during CES like last year, or after CES like this year?

9:13 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Still no Steve, but Feist's 1 2 3 4 is on. And the lights are dimming! Exciting!

9:14 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Steve's most likely waiting for Feist to end. Nobody cuts off Feist...bitch.

9:15 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: It's starting! A new Mac vs. PC commercial: Happy New Year 2008. And Steve Jobs takes the stage.

9:15 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: "Welcome to Macworld 2008. We've got some great stuff for you. There's clearly some great stuff in the air today."

9:15 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:16 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Steve's taking us on a retrospective of 2007. iPhone, iPod, etc. He's thanking everyone for an extraordinary 2007.

9:17 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:17 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: He has four things he wants to talk to us about today. The first is Leopard. Over 5 million copies sold, and about 20% of Mac OS X's install base has upgraded to Leopard. Now Steve's quoting Mossberg, Pogue, Ed Baig and PC Magazine for quotes on Leopard. Two thumbs up, as it were.

9:17 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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B. Lam:

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Jason Chen: Time Machine: Leopard works great with a desktop machine, but it doesn't work well with laptops because you have to keep plugging and unplugging a USB drive. Now he's introducing a new backup station with 802.11n and server-grade backup station. It's an AirPort Extreme station with ports in the back, allowing you to back up your macs wirelessly to Time Capsule.

9:21 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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B. Lam:

9:23 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Time Capsule will be sold in a 500GB version and a 1TB version for $299 and $499. It ships February. It also looks exactly like an Airport Extreme, except with different ports on the back.

9:23 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And that's the first thing! The second thing: The iPhone. Today is exactly the 200th day that the iPhone has been on sale. Apple has sold 4 million iPhones to date, which means 20,000 iPhones sold per day on average. What does this mean compared to the overall smartphone market?

9:26 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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B. Lam:

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B. Lam: Jobs: Joo! (Boom substitute),

9:27 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And today, he's introducing new iPhone features:
Maps with locations, webclips, customizable home screens, SMS multiple people at once, chapters, subtitles, and language support in video, and lyrics support in audio.

9:30 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Here are the numbers for the iPhone's first full quarter of shipping (Q3 2007). RIM has 39%, Apple has 19.5%, Palm has 9.8%, Motorola has 7.4%. In just one quarter, they managed to grab second place.

9:31 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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B. Lam:

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Jason Chen: Webclips: On the iPhone's Safari browser, just pick out a website, hit the "+" button, and hit "Add to home screen", and it'll be added as an icon on your home screen. Hit the button from the home screen and it'll fire up Safari and take you there. You can even customize the shortcut to a specific part of the web page.

9:33 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Rearranging icons: Hold down an icon and all the icons on the screen jitter (the leak was right!), allowing you to drag stuff around to rearrange. You can now have 9 different screens to hold all your apps or webclips (internet shortcuts).

9:34 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:35 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: All these updates are available today, for free, for all iPhone users.

9:35 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: So how do you get locations without GPS? Apple's partnering with Google and Skyhook. Google helps you triangulate cellphone towers, and Skyhook helps you triangulate Wi-Fi data. When you go past a Wi-fi hotspot or a cell tower, the phone remembers the data and uses it to calculate where you are.

9:36 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:36 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: How about the iPod touch? They're adding Mail, Maps, Stocks, Notes and Weather. For existing iPod touch users, it will cost $20. If you buy a new iPod touch, it'll be free and built-in.

9:37 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Multiple recipient SMS: Just as you'd expect. Pick different recipients at the top, type stuff, hit send. It's also customized for the iPhone's "conversations" because it remembers all the recipients under that one "conversation", so you can send multiple messages to the same people easily.

9:38 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: The third thing Steve's talking about today: iTunes. They've sold 4 billion songs, 125 million TV shows and 7 million movies. TV shows and movies have sold more than "everyone else put together", but "did not meet our expectations". "There's a better way to deliver movies over the internet." What is it? iTunes Movie Rentals.

9:38 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Here are the studios involved: Touchstone, Miramax, MGM, New Line, Lion's gate, Fox, WB, Disney, Paramount, Universal and Sony. What's missing?

9:39 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Steve says "We have every major studio", and that they'll have all the great first-run films.

9:40 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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B. Lam:

9:41 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: 1000 films by February, and movies will be available 30 days after the DVD release. You can watch them anywhere: Macs, PCs, iPods and iPhone. You can watch instantly, meaning streaming. You'll have 30 days to "start" watching it, and then 24 hours to "finish" watching it once you've started to watch it. You can watch the first half on your computer, transfer the movie to your iPod, then watch the rest of the movie on the airplane. Here's the cost.

B. Lam:

9:43 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Old releases: $2.99. New releases: $3.99.

9:43 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:43 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: iTunes movie rentals launches today, and it's a free software update for iTunes. Free update for iPods and iPhones in order to support this. Support for the US comes today, but international support comes later this year.

9:44 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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9:46 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: But how about the AppleTV? It was designed to be an accessory for iTunes, but people wanted it to be "movies, movies, movies". Here's AppleTV, take 2. It still syncs with your computer, but no computer is required for AppleTV. You can rent movies directly onto your AppleTV and watch them on your HDTV. You can rent in either SD quality or HD Quality with 5.1 surround sound.

9:46 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:46 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: You can also view audio and video podcasts on the AppleTV, photos from Flickr or .Mac, YouTube videos (>50 Million), Buy TV shows and music (which will be streamed back to your computer), or play iTunes content & photos streamed from your computer.

9:46 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: HD Rentals pricing: $3.99 for old titles and $4.99 for new titles. $1 more than SD.

9:47 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:48 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: There's a new interface for AppleTV (picture coming in a sec). The UI is centered around the movie rental experience.

9:48 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: HD Rentals pricing: $3.99 for old titles and $4.99 for new titles. $1 more than SD.

9:49 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:50 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Steve's demo-ing a sample movie, Blades of Glory. Once you've queued up enough of the movie, AppleTV will pop up a message saying that it's ready to play. He says it usually takes about 30 seconds before something's ready to play.

9:51 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:51 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: He's now showing a scene from Die Hard, featuring Justin Long (the Mac guy).

9:51 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Damn, they cut it off right before Justin Long came in!

9:52 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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9:55 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Now Steve is demoing podcasts and music video downloading. Podcasts queue up and stream just like you'd expect, and music videos work the same way they do on iTunes on your PC.

9:55 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Fake Steve is also liveblogging this AS REAL STEVE, which may or may not blow your mind. Check it out.

9:56 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

9:56 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Slideshows stream directly off the .Mac servers, which means you may be able to view your friends' pictures directly on your TV.

9:58 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

B. Lam:

9:59 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Flickr: You can view a friend's pictures, or even their friends' photos. Of course, this is all set to music from your own iTunes library. Uh oh, tech demo problem alert! No photos, just music. The screen is blank (because of flickr). WE SWEAR IT'S NOT US.

9:59 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam: Boom count: 1

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B. Lam:

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B. Lam:

10:01 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Apple TV: The new software will be available via free software upgrade, which means you don't need to purchase a new box. Nice!

10:01 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:03 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: New pricing as well. It's $299 now, but they're kicking it down to $229 starting today. They're shipping the free software update to existing owners and new units in just 2 weeks. (Polite applause follows.)

10:06 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: "The first studio that signed up with us for iTunes movie rentals was 20th Century Fox". Now, he's introducing Jim Gianopulos, the Chairman & CEO of Fox. Jim's taking the stage and talking about movies and business.

10:06 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:07 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Non-Steve Jobs intermission, essentially. Jim, the Fox CEO is talking about formats, and business models, and giving people choices. "The next format will be Blu-ray, apparently."

10:08 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: We were right! Jim says his movies will have a free iTunes version of the movie residing on the DVD that you can transfer onto your portable devices by copying it over. The first movie that has this: Family Guy's Blue Harvest, their Star Wars parody episode.

10:08 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And now the fourth thing they want to talk about today. "There's something in the air. What is it?" MacBooks, apparently!

10:08 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:09 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Today they're introducing a third kind of notebook, MacBook Air. "It's the world's thinnest notebook."

10:10 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:10 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: What does this mean? The Sony TZ series are thin. "We looked at all of them out there. They generally weigh about 3 pounds." In Sony's case, it weighs 3 pounds, 0.8-1.2 inches thick, and a 11-12 inch display. They also have miniature keyboards, and they don't "run them as fast as they could."

10:11 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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10:12 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Thinness: MacBook air goes from 0.76 inches down to 0.16 inches at the thin end. The thickest part is thinner than the Sony TZ Series. 0.76 vs. 0.8. It's so thin, it even fits inside a vanilla envelope. Steve whips out a manilla envelope.

10:14 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:14 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Out comes the MacBook Air. It's silver (aluminum?), has black keys, is super super thin, and Steve can hold it easily with his fingertips. "It's the world's thinnest notebook," he reiterates. It has a 13.3-inch widescreen display. "And the display is gorgeous." It's an LED backlit display that's instant-on. It also has a built-in iSight camera, and a full-sized keyboard. Backlit too, with a trackpad and multi-touch gesture support on the trackpad.

10:15 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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Jason Chen: You can turn on different types of gestures in the settings, like moving around a window with your finger, panning around a photo with two fingers, rotate a photo by twisting a finger, swipe between photos with three figners, and zoom in and out with pinching.

10:16 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: "How did we fit a Mac in here?"

10:17 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Here's what's inside. 1.8-inch hard drives, like in the iPods. There's also an optional 64GB solid state disk. What else is in there? A complete Mac board, which is a little wider than the length of a pencil.

10:18 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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10:19 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Here's the CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo Inside, 1.6 GHz standard, with a 1.8GHz upgrade available. Apple asked Intel to shrink their Core 2 Duo processors down to a package 60% smaller in order to fit it inside the MacBook Air. And here's Intel's CEO Paul Otellini to talk about it.

10:19 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:21 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Paul says: The CPU is the width of a dime, the thickness of a nickel, and we didn't think we could do it.

10:21 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: The other features: flip-down door that has USB 2, microDVI port, and a headphone jack. The other side is a MagSafe connector. As for wireless, it's got 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR. It doesn't have an optical drive internal, but you can buy a separate USB-powered SuperDrive that's especially made for the MacBook Air. $99.

10:22 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

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Jason Chen: What do you do with an optical drive? Play movies, install software, make backups, burn CDs. What's Apple's alternative? iTunes movie rentals, Time Capsule for backups, iPods for listening to stuff in your car, and a new feature called "Remote Disc" for installing stuff via CDs and DVDs.

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B. Lam:

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Jason Chen: Remote Disc: Special software loaded on other machines with optical drives that allows MacBook Air to borrow their drives to install things from CDs/DVDs. You can even borrow drives from PCs.

10:23 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:25 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Battery life: With Wi-Fi on, browsing the web, you get 5 hours of battery life.

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B. Lam:

10:26 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: MacBook Air Price: $1799. Ships in two weeks. You can pre-order online now.

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B. Lam:

10:27 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: So to recap, here are the features. 3.0 pounds, 0.16 -0.76 inches, 13.inch display, full-sized keyboard, multi-touch gestures, iSight, 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo standard, 2GB memory standard, 80GB hard drive standard (64GB SSD optional), 802.11n Wi-Fi standard, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR standard, and MagSafe.

10:27 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Steve just threw up a new ad showing off the MacBook Air, using the same MANILLA envelope technique he used earlier.

10:28 am ON Jan 15 2008
B. Lam:

10:30 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And here are the details on the MacBook Air that eco-fanatics care about. It's got an Aluminum case, and a mercury-free and arsenic-free glass display. The circuit boards are BFR free and PVC free. The packaging has 56% less volume than the regular MacBook. ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?!

10:30 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: To recap on what he's talked about today. 1) Time Capsule, the wireless backup utility. 2) iPhone update and iPod Touch update. 3) AppleTV + iTunes movie rentals. 4) MacBook Air.

"All this stuff in the first two weeks, and we've got 50 more weeks in the year to go."

10:32 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And for the entertainment at Today's keynote, Randy Newman.

10:36 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Randy's singing a song about America, the president, and comparing them to Hitler and Stalin. USA! USA! USA!!!!!

10:39 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: "It pisses me off a little that the Supreme Court is going to outlive me." What the crap is he singing about? We have no idea. We think he's gone nuts.

10:41 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: The first song's over, but now Randy Newman's just riffing about random stuff. The next song is from Toy Story. Randy says he wrote another song to go with the love scene between Buzz and Woody, but the scene was cut. This guy is blowing our minds right now.

10:43 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Aaaand it's over. Holy crap. Who knew Randy Newman, the guy who makes the songs your kids play over and over and over again, would sing such crazy crap about our government?

11:31 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And it's over! Thanks to everyone for reading, and check Gizmodo's main page for hands-on updates VERY soon. See everyone shortly. -Jason, Mark, Brian and Adrian

11:32 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: We've got hands-on of the MacBook Air here.

11:32 am ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: We've got hands-on of Time Capsule here as well.

1:26 pm ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: Here's hands-on of the gesture pad on the MacBook Air.

1:30 pm ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And our AppleTV take two impressions.

1:30 pm ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: We also discovered the MacBook Air's fatal flaw.

1:33 pm ON Jan 15 2008
Jason Chen: And our hands-on video and impressions of the iPhone 1.1.3 firmware.

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Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:45:57 EST Adrian Covert http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=345622&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ R/C Stoner Van Streams Live Video While Truckin' (Video) ]]> Built and demonstrated by our very own Nick McGlynn, this webcam-mounted R/C Volkswagen bus streams video live via a hidden Sony Vaio laptop with Sprint EV-DO card. Unfortunately for Nick, the camera is fixed facing forward, limiting its upskirt potential. Oh well, there's always V(W) 2.0. [Justin.tv]

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Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:31:50 EST Wilson Rothman http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=321501&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Justin.tv And Giz at Nextfest ]]> Watch justin live video and chat on Justin.tvWe're down at Wired's NextFest with Justin.tv, checking out the robots and cool stuff from the future. Check out the video to see what we're seeing.

Update: Video's done, but we'll have more pics and news from NextFest soon.

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Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:32:57 EDT Jason Chen http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=299740&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Live Helio Ocean Fin Grope [UPDATE: Archive Video Up] ]]> jtvfin1.png
Noah unboxed this baby this morning, but I'm looking forward to tearing the back out of my Fin's box right now. BTW I haven't showered, yet, so don't mind the bedhead. Hit the jump for the live video. UPDATE: Archive video of the hour-long grope is live.

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Thu, 16 Aug 2007 13:15:50 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=290241&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ LiveStreaming Games From E3 ]]> We've got Justin of Justin.tv down at Barker Hanger streaming live coverage from E3 of all the games he's playing. For those of you who don't know, Barker Hanger is the place where all the developers give hands-on time of their wares. UPDATE: Games are done.

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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 20:27:22 EDT Jason Chen http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=277982&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Bobby.TV versus Justin.TV, as UK Police Get Helmet Cams ]]> Following successful trials, British policemen are to be issued with head cameras while they are on the beat. The 3 million ($6.1 million) scheme, which led to an increase in the number of convictions of offenders when it was tried out in the southwestern town of Plymouth, is to be rolled out throughout the country.

Three hundred police officers were given access to 50 cameras and body-worn video equipment, which they could strap on during day or night patrols. The visual evidence of crimes meant that it was well-nigh impossible for the perpetrators to get away with it, as was frequently the case. There was less paperwork for the police, less time spent in court, earlier guilty pleas and an increase in convictions.

At the end of the yearlong pilot, arrests for violent crime were up by a massive 85 percent, while the police's detection of violent crime was up by 40 percent. Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, the force which undertook the trial, also claimed to have reduced violent crime by 8 percent.

At the same time as the report was aired, the Home Office published guidance on police proceedures for recorded arrests. Although nothing was mentioned about smiling for the camera and only showing one's best side, it did suggest that the cops notify suspects that their actions are being digitally preserved for posterity (unless it's a covert operation in which case anything goes*).

*That's a joke, by the way.

[Kablenet via The Register]

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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 15:30:54 EDT AddyDugdale http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=277720&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ LiveCasting From Nintendo's E3 Press Conference ]]> UPDATE: Liveblog here. Open it in a new window and check our our stream, too. UPDATE2: We're done, but heading over to Sony's press event now.

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Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:07:09 EDT Jason Chen http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=277170&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Videos of the iPhone's Guts, Both Academic and Destructive ]]> The first video includes an iPhone and a Hammer, and speaks for itself.
The Second video shows the iPhone for more academic reasons.Not too surprisingly, the phone has components you've seen in other handsets.

Namely: It has the same processor on the HTC Titan, Same sound quality and storage RAM as the iPod Nano. Balda Touchscreen, known for durability and quality. Bluetooth Bluecore 4 ROM chip by Marvel, same as a Blackberry Pearl. There's nothing surprising, which brings us back to the argument that design and software are the keys here.

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Sat, 30 Jun 2007 23:01:49 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273996&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (2:30PM PDT) ]]> As you might have caught on our live camera, the store is closed to set up for the demo. Here are some shots of the scene, as it stands.

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 17:30:02 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273845&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ This is What an iPhone Extortionist Looks Like ]]> IMG_0241.jpgSecond in line in SF's Apple Store, Mark wants $1500, no less, for his spot in line. This is not an Apple Fan. choice quote: "Game recognize Game, Blood!"

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 17:16:49 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273852&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ SF Apple Stores shutting down in a few minutes ... ]]> SF Apple Stores shutting down in a few minutes to setup for Easter Phone. Catch it live. [iPhone SF Campout Live Video]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 17:05:39 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273822&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (12:30PM PDT) ]]> There are 150 people on line; most of the true iPhone fans are in the back. And the sun is terrible for LCD screens. I'm frying out here.
[iPhone SF Campout Live Video by Justin.TV and Giz]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 15:18:33 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273775&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (11:30AM PDT) ]]>
Hey. I'm back from my nap, and on the line again. And it feels like Summer. People are putting on sunscreen, which is not a typically necessary San Franciscan action. Things are going so well. Except those guys have started up the boomboxes again. I'm wearing one of our Limited Edition iPhone Launch T-Shirts, that we were originally going to give out. But one thing is clear in the daylight, from talking to people. Over half of the front of the line are here as mercenaries, and not iPhone fans. So we're going to quiz people before they get a shirt. Today should be for believers, not businessmen. Click through to http://Justin.tv/gizmodo to chat with other Gizmodo readers, too.

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:52:28 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273759&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (8AM PDT) ]]> I need a nap. Adrian the intern is manning our live Justin.TV camera, which has been chronicling the entirety of the SF iPhone campout since 6pm last night. I even had that thing on while I was sleeping. I'll resume the Brian Lam Dog and Pony show sometime later. For now, I ZZZ. Video: [iPhone SF Campout Live Video]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 11:08:19 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273644&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (6AM PDT) ]]> I love the smell of iPhone in the morning. I got about 3 hours of sleep. Shook like a leaf when I woke, cold, despite the metallic emergency blanket's insulation. The Justin.tv lifecam is still running and so is my Macbook, thanks to the Wifi (instead of the usual and hungrier EVDO.) But i've got about 20 minutes left on each, and my brain can't quite get the words together.

This lady from NBC started at 4AM — the hardest working local news person I've seen in awhile. But lady. You do realize you can't beat me. I've been here all night. And when you interview me, I'm broadcasting everything you say in real time. I'm really interviewing you. I'm going to get the ocean so I can resume IM duties. And I'm going to swap out batteries before the lappies poop out.

[iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:16:00 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273566&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ SF Headcount is 63. If you want to get an ... ]]> SF Headcount is 63. If you want to get an iPhone today in SF, I don't think it'll be a problem. Yet.

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:15:36 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273570&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (4AM PDT) ]]> All is well, although my meager facilities responsible for writing well are almost entirely gone. I slept an hour tucked in between a phone booth and a light post. Street cleaning came rumbling by and almost clipped a camper's leg off as it rumbled down Stockton street.

Then, just now, someone just drove up the street the wrong way and a cop caught them. (Luckily, no ticket.) There's a great display on the side of the store, and the security guard is, I think, using a dell near the door. I sent Adrian the intern up to the hotel to get some rest. When Chen comes to relieve me in the morning, I'll get mine. A news van just rolled by, counting heads. My video feed is still going strong, courtesy of Justin.TV's LifeCam. [iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 07:00:10 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273509&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (2:00AM PDT) ]]> Just spoke with some Apple engineers. Good guys. Thanked them for giving us an alternative to Windows Mobile (The Phone OS that makes me want to vomit.) A lot of people here are definitely here to sell iPhones. Whoa, intersting — down in Palo Alto, Justin.tv's intern almost got jumped defending his spot in line. Good God! The guys in line shut off their boombox! [iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30].

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 04:56:01 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273499&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Camera pointed at some Vanilla Ice wanna ... ]]> Camera pointed at some Vanilla Ice wanna bees freestyling.[iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 04:08:35 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273495&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (12:30AM PDT) ]]>
I went to get some Mel's Diner, on Mission and 4th. Shit took forever for basically some Bacon and Eggs.

Going to eat, we saw a new model WRX being shot for a commercial. (Ray Wert, we got video.) Now I'm back. The Justin.tv lifecam is working flawlessly, but I just swapped out a battery. The crazy people in the front of the line are pitching tents. I've got some of those space blankets, the emergency kind. The wind is picking up. My contacts are dry. Some NPR dudes are here. Slumming it with us bloggers. The stoners behind me are faded hard, and freestyling over some tracks now. I'm into it. But that could be the second hand smoke.

Here's my FAQ for people who keep IMing me old questions:

How is waiting in line?

It's ok. 17 hours til iPhone.

How Many people are in line?

About 50. If you're thinking of queuing up, you can arrive in the AM and be ok.
Is it cold?
It's getting Not Warm.
[iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 03:29:35 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273490&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Linecount == 40. A bunch of Wired Magazine ... ]]> Linecount == 40. A bunch of Wired Magazine people just showed up. [iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:25:44 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273467&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Breaking news, crackhead next to me with ... ]]> Breaking news, crackhead next to me with boombox blasting is cruising for some maximum damage. Someone deliver me some nunchucks. Homeless guy just told me to tell you all, "TONIGHT WE'RE ALL HOMELESS! [iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:18:59 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273466&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (10PM PDT) ]]> Everytime someone asks me what I'm waiting in line for, I die a little death. It's 10pm here, and mercifully, the wind has been tame. The northwest/southeast config of Stockton street just works this way. The line is about 45 deep. And there is this guy I camped out with at Final Fantasy Fan Day with in 2001, and he won't shut up. (I wish I hadn't admitted that.)

I gave Stanely Michael Jackson (homeless guy) 2 bucks, and he friggin lost it playing dice. That money was clearly for beer and beer only. Guy behind me is smoking and selling a lot of weed. And he has a giant boom box. That's all for now. More updates through the night. If it gets too boring, I will start a fight with someone smaller than me, probably the crackhead who JUST PUT BATTERIES IN HIS FUCKING BOOMBOX. [iPhone SF Campout Live Video, AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:00:46 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273464&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Hey, there's a pay phone here...if I give ... ]]> Hey, there's a pay phone here...if I give this number to you guys, you're going to call until I cry for mercy, right? So I guess I'd better not do that....but I kind of want to.

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 00:09:08 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273455&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (9PM PDT) ]]> The WiFi here rocks. Hotel and Apple store. Anyone know if they'll turn off the WiFi at night like Starbucks?

(AIM me at lnelyiphoneboy30) Justin from Justin.tv came to fix my LifeCam rig. (Or, in the case of iPhone camping, no-life cam). THe weather is balmy, and I hear this is very different from NY, where it's raining like crazy. Those mother f&cking drummers finally stopped. There are some guys with GIANT STASHES OF WEED behind me in line. I've been using an OQO2. The battery life isn't good, and it's a bit underpowered. Maybe I should have given more credit to the more powerful FlipStart PC. [iPhone SF Campout Live Video]

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Fri, 29 Jun 2007 00:08:48 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273453&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ iPhone SF Campout Live (8PM PDT) ]]> Hey McCracken, one of your reporters, Michelle, got really freaked out she was on camera. Tell her I said sorry. Also, some Homeless guy, Stanely Michael Jackson, will stand in line for $200 bucks. That's like $8 an hour. Text me at lnelyiphoneboy30 (AIM...get it?) if you want to take him up on his offer. Some german guy offered to buy someone's second iPhone. I'm loving the live reporting. This is the best part of blogging. Getting outside of my house! More to come, updates on the main page. 22 Hours left for us, and 19 hours left for NYC. I hate those clowns and these drummers are driving me nuts. [iPhone SF Campout Live Video]

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Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:47:13 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=273444&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ I'm at Justin.TV Getting a Lifecam for iPhone ... ]]> I'm at Justin.TV Getting a Lifecam for iPhone Coverage. Live Unboxing? You bet. [Justin.tv]

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Wed, 27 Jun 2007 15:18:52 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=272893&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Giz and Justin.tv at Maker's Faire Now ]]> Justin.tv is a Giz fan, and I'm a Justin fan, so we're going to cover Maker's Faire and visit Phil Torrone together. Justin stream after the jump, Giz posts on the home page.

UDPATE: We're all done. Here are our photos from the event.

Justin's noggin cam Live [Justin.tv]

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Sat, 19 May 2007 15:55:42 EDT Brian Lam http://gizmodo.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=261881&view=rss&microfeed=true