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11:01: John's about to take the stage, and we're about to take all of his six-foot three-inch frame and his sexy, sexy guitar playing.

11:07: Want John Mayer's song Gravity? Click here.

11:07: Want his second song World to Change? Click here.

11:09: It's over! "See you all soon!"

11:10: We're about to go take some shots of the product. Come back in a sec!

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<![CDATA[Apple now Apple Inc.]]> mwkb31wm.jpg10:58: Steve says as of today, Apple's changing their name from "Apple Computer Inc." to just "Apple Inc."

10:59: He says this is because of the new focus on non Mac stuff.

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<![CDATA[Apple + Cingular: Not an MVNO]]> 10:53: Cingular/AT&T has an exclusive multi-year contract with Apple.

10:54: It's not an MVNO. If you want an iPhone you're going to need to get on AT&T.

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<![CDATA[iPhone: How I Feel]]> 10:55

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Price - $499 4GB, $599 8GB in June]]> 10:46: Steve's comparing the iPhone to buying an iPod and a smartphone—he says people carry around both.

10:46: 4GB model = $499

10:47: 8GB model = $599

10:47: Shipping in June!

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Accessories]]> 10:42: Stereo headphones, headphones w/ microphone, Bluetooth headset (looks like a stick).

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Real Scenario Quick Switching]]> 10:37: We're going to take you through a real-life scenario of a use case.

10:38: Listening to music via the iPod app.

10:38: Phone call comes in, music fades out, screen changes, and Steve answers the call.

10:39: He hits the "home key" because Phil Schiller wants a photo. So demanding. Couldn't you pick a better time?

10:39: Steve picks the photo from the photo album, hits compose, and sends an email to Phil.

10:40: Phil wants to watch a movie tonight, so Steve brings up Safari and looks up Fandango.

10:40: Steve hangs up the call, goes back to iPod, and the music starts up again. The crowd reacts as if he just offered everyone a free phone.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Battery Life]]> 10:49: The Battery life is going to be 5 hours talk-time/video/browsing, 16 hours audio.

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<![CDATA[Apple, Google and Yahoo On Stage]]> 10:34: Jerry Yang, Eric Schmidt, and Steve Jobs sharing the same stage. How many countries could they buy if they pooled their money? It takes Steve to bring two web-enemies together.

10:35: Eric talked about the engineering effort to get all the Google services on the iPhone. Praises Steve for the phone.

10:36: Jerry's talking about how great the internet apps are going to be on the iPhone.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Google Maps]]> 10:26: Google maps widget just looks like google maps on the PC.

10:26: Steve brings up the keyboard, starts typing, and finds Starbucks. Then, he punks them by ordering 4,000 drinks. Oh you!

10:28: Steve switches to sat mode and zooms way in on the Washington Monument.

10:29: Now the Eiffel Tower. Now the Colisseum in Rome.

10:32: Steve introduces Google's CEO. Eric Schmidt.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Widgets]]>
10:25: Only two widgets available now, Weather and Stocks.

10:26: Ho ho, he's checking Apple's stocks live, and it's going up.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Web Browser via Safari - Has Tabs]]> 10:22: Browsing gives you the standard browser view (just like on the PC).

10:24: Scrolling, zooming, all via the gestures. You view the entire page first (too small to read in normal view, so you need to zoom in).

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Internet Communications]]> 10:16: Rich HTML: Any IMAP or POP.

10:16: Safari on the phone.

10:16: Google Maps: Sat directions, traffic, and maps.

10:16: Widgets: Weather and stocks.

10:17: Everything goes over EDGE or WI-Fi, which switches "seamlessly" when the phone detects Wi-Fi.

10:17: Yahoo Mail will provide free push IMAP email for all customers.

Shots after the jump.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Photo Album]]>
10:14: Thumbnails go directly into full-screen photo viewing.

10:14: Photos scroll or transition with finger activation.

10:14: You can zoom in and out by "squeezing" or "pinching" the screen with two fingers.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Mail via Yahoo]]>
10:2310:19: Mail is all rich text, and parses out the phone numbers so you can dial directly from the email app.

10:20: Emails can also be viewed in split view: emails on top, body on bottom.

10:20: Standard Inbox, Drafts, etc.

10:20: Email creation uses that virtual keyboard you use for SMS creation.

10:23: Free.

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<![CDATA[The Phone: Text Input For SMS]]> 10:11: The QWERTY Keyboard is on the bottom, and only comes up when it's necessary.

10:11: SMS screens are exactly like the iChat screen.

10:12: Text-error-correction.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: The Phone UI]]> 10:04: Improved contacts

10:04: Random access to any voicemail.

10:04: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, Quad-Band GSM, EDGE (No 3G)

More pics of the UI after the jump.

10:09: Very easy to edit in phone numbers, recent phone calls, missed calls, add in numbers to contacts, etc. (All touchscreen from your finger).

10:10: Visual representation of voicemails are

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<![CDATA[iPhone Ringing Looks Like This]]>
10:04

Macworld Keynote 2007 [Gizmodo]
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<![CDATA[The iPhone: Video UI]]> mwk208wm.jpgHere's what the iPhone looks like when choosing a video.

Here's what it looks like when watching a video.

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<![CDATA[The iPhone: The UI]]>
9:579:56: To activate, you scroll the finger across the bottom.

9:56: To get to the iPhone features, click the iPhone. To scroll your songs, just flick your finger to scroll.

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9:58: Song List:

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9:59: The UI has all the album art, and even switches to coverflow view when you switch it to the landscape mode.

10:00: The videos are played in landscape mode. Yes. It supports videos. Even in widescreen, which is activated by double-tapping the screen.

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