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more about #keynote Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: Unless Motorola is unveiling a Terminator that is running Android and looks like Felicia Day, they have nothing to say that could possibly interest me. more » Kaiser-Machead: I hear that the part when Sanjay rides out onto the stage on a unicycle always kills. If he juggles Razrs and Q's while doing it, I'll buy stock right... more » themir: IMAGES TAKEN DOWN FROM SELLER'S WEBSITE more » The Lab: What I haven't heard is any speculation about a GPS chip. The chips aren't that expensive and you don't need a cell phone carrier if you aren't using... more » Sir Gibler: they took the cases offline so its basically a go for them being true next gen. cases. more » DaShocKer: Is it me or does that picture of the iPod Touch 3G look as fat as an iPhone? more » [Medic]iEro-Sennin: If the camera's a good one, why not? Actually, I'd love to have an MP3 player with a camera. more » Damn the Fanboys: and I won't be able to afford it.... more » Jux: I just can't see a camera being a "make or break" feature of a music player for me. more » Curves: I have nothing worthwhile to contribute at all about Apple or Steve Jobs, but I cant stop looking at that picture. It may be the best use of sugar in ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Totally inaccurate. Without Marshmallow Phil Schiller gnawing on the attendees, I just don't see the likeness. more » Toastie: Steve Jobs is just part of the conspiracy to control what's considered cool by society! Wake up Peeple! more » bosskev: Well, nice effort, but they ruined their own joke. Apple would have used Keynote; this was obviously done in PowerPeep. more » Sam43054: in the voice of Steve Jobs .... "Boom" more » strider_mt2k: Imitating, idolizing, it's all pretty dumb. more » Aaron Altman: Guys: sometimes a funny 30 Rock bit is just a funny 30 Rock bit. I mean you didn't even mention the Suri Cruise thing, which might be considered date... more » Torley: I'll always treasure Tracy Morgan for being Brian Fellow(s). more » frigg: One issue with iMovie '08 is export quality, which is apparently better in iMovie '06. Apparently, the idea is that iMovie '08 is geared for internet ... more » frigg: I think SJ purposely pulled from the presentation because there was nothing that big to present. It would have been more of a let down from the big SJ... more » d_r_e: Consider me one of those that was really disappointed with iMovie HD '08. They practically took everything that was good out of '06 and threw it away.... more » -
#cellphones
Liveblog: The Motorola/Android Keynote at Mobilize
Another day, another liveblog. Today its the Motorola Keynote at Om Malik's Mobilize, where Motorola will announce some of their Android projects. Or something. [live.gizmodo.com] -
#apple
China and Portugal Agree: Next-Gen iPods Will Have Cameras (Updated!)
A Portuguese retailer has let slip on two more cases designed for the fifth-gen iPod Nano, and third-gen iPod Touch—and camera placement perfectly matches the Chinese cases Cult of Mac spotted. Update: Pics pulled, cases "available September." Hmmm? More » -
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Apple WWDC 2009 Keynote Now Online
Did you miss our liveblog? The iPhone 3GS comprehensive feature guide? Snow Leopard's new stuff? Perhaps the new MacBooks? Well, you can read about it or watch the WWDC 2009 Keynote now. [WWDC 2009 Keynote] -
#happyeaster
Image of the Day: Apple Keynote Presentation Made of Marshmallow Peeps
It may not feature comedy superstars, but this Apple keynote diorama does have a higher sugar content than any other homage we've seen. [Washington Post, thanks Sean!] -
#television
30 Rock Shows Apple-Style Keynotes Aren't Always the Best Business Strategy
30 Rock's Apple keynote parody was dead-on Jobsian. The wardrobe, the attitude, the nod to convergence, and the casual mention of achievements were all pitch-perfect. But shouldn't we be done imitating Steve Jobs by now? More » -
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Watch the Entire iPhone 3.0 Keynote Event
There is a lot of information to digest in the iPhone 3.0 update. If you want to get up to speed, check out our definitive guide—or watch the keynote in its entirety. [Apple] -
#qotd
Did You Enjoy The Keynote Any Less Without Steve Jobs?
Aside from the actual speculated products, the big news surrounding the Apple Macworld keynote was that Steve Jobs would be out sick. But as I refreshed the Gizmodo liveblog, I wondered, did it matter? More » -
#macworld2009
Watch the Entire Macworld 2009 Event
Our liveblog is good, but nothing beats seeing the last Macworld keynote with your own eyes. Fortunately, Apple has posted the entire event online in QuickTime. [Apple] -
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Apple Confirms $179 Battery Swap Cost for 17" MacBook Pro
We just confirmed with Apple that swapping out the 17" MacBook Pro's non-removable battery will cost $179. Fortunately, says Apple, the swap might not be needed for a long time: More » -
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iMovie '09: Video Tour
In this shakey cam tour (sorry) we go over the three most interesting functions in iMovie 09: The globetrotting map animations, an automatic shake stabilizer, and the zoomed in precision editor. More » -
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iPhoto '09 Video Tour
Here are a few best features of iPhoto '09, including Faces and Places, which recognizes people in your albums and the locations you took those photos in. More » -
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Where's the Mac Mini? And Other Rumor Smashes!
If Wired, TUAW and Macrumors are independently reporting a Mac Mini is on its way, we know it exists. Evidently, we're just not going to see it at Macworld. So what about other rumors? More » -
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The Story Behind the 17" MacBook Pro's Amazing Long-Lasting Battery
Battery life is limited, but Apple built a non-removable battery for the 17" MacBook Pro that lasts up to 8 hours. [Apple] -
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17" MacBook Pro Unibody First Hands On
The new 17" MacBook Pro with a unibody construction and an integrated battery feels thinner than the previous version and really looks beautiful. Check out our gallery to see for yourself. More » -
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Testing the iPhone's New Wireless iTunes Downloads
Today iPhone users can download music from iTunes not just through their computers or Wi-Fi, but AT&T's 3G network. So how does it work? Testing it in Vegas, we can say rocky but functional. More » -
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17-inch MacBook Pro is Unibody, $2799
Finally providing a noticeable difference between the MacBook and MacBook Pro, Apple has pushed the Pro's screen to 17 inches, its price to $2799, and thrown in a high-capacity (non-replaceable!) battery. More » -
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iWork '09 Includes iWork.com, Costs $79 + Subscription
Just as rumored last week, Apple is taking iWork '09 online with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all.
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#macworld2009
Keynote Remote for iPhone Will Make Corporate Drones Horny
The new Keynote Remote will allow you to control the new Keynote 09 straight from your iPhone. Unlike the free Apple Remote for iPhone—which control iTunes in your computer—this one costs .99 cents. More » -
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Sting Teaches You to Play Guitar in Garageband '09
In one of the odder announcements during the Macworld keynote, Sting, along with others like Norah Jones, will teach you to play guitar and piano in Garageband '09. More » -
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Apple Revamps iLife for '09: $79 for iPhoto Facial Recognition, Improved iMovie and More
Today at Macworld 2009, Apple showed off a new iPhoto with true facial recognition, a better iMovie and other iLife updates—$79 solo, $99 for family, requires Leopard, available late January. More »





