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Watch WWDC 2010 Live Online Video Audio Streaming Apple iPhone 4G Event

by MJK on May 29, 2010



Update on WWDC 2011:  Live Streaming of WWDC 2011 can be found here

Apple World Famous Event called Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is scheduled to be held in June 2010. The event has become a trademark event for Apple to announce its new products.  In WWDC 2007, Apple announced iPod Touch and iPhone 2G, in WWDC 2008, it announced iPhone 3G and lastly in WWDC 2009, it announced, iPhone 3GS as well as iPod 3G.

The current year is of Apple’s WWDC 2010 will be held on June 7th to June 11th at San Francisco’s Moscone West. As expected, we are going to hear some great and exciting announcements from Apple CEO Steve Jobs on the current year WWDC 2010. He will deliver the keynote address on June 7 at 10.00 am.

WWDC 2010 is not an event where you will be invited. You can attend it by buying the passes on your own and attend the events and see the announcements live from Steve Jobs.  Since Apple does not broadcast the event live, i am sure many of our readers would want to get to some source to Watch WWDC 2010 live online.

Here is a detailed list of many websites that will cover WWDC 2010 Live Online since they did the same last year on WWDC 2009.  The below Online Links will provide you an opportunity to Watch Live Streaming of of Apple WWDC 2010 Keynote Online.

Watch WWDC 2010 Live Keynote Links

1. MacRumours.com

2. Engadget

3. Gizmodo

4. iPhonealley.com

5. theAppleBlog

6. live.gdgt.com

7. Technologizer

8. Arctechnica

9. Textviff

10. Macobserver

However, if you are interested to read WWDC 2010 keynote live then twitter can be good place to catch updates online. Just follow below Twitter accounts.

@macrumors, @arsWWDC @TechNama (Yes we will be there as well)

Start Timing of WWDC 2010 on June 7th

07:00AM – Hawaii

10:00AM – Pacific

11:00AM – Mountain

12:00PM – Central

01:00PM – Eastern

06:00PM – London

07:00PM – Paris

10.30 PM – Mumbai

If you are attending the WWDC 2010 or any of your blog or friends blog will be covering WWDC 2010  Live online or Live streaming video or audio then do let us know via comments and we will include it here as well.

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Update 1: iPhone 4 Announced:

Apple has unveiled its new iPhone 4 after a couple wild, unprecedented months of leaks. Sure, it looks exactly like we expected it to (Steve compares it to an old Leica camera), with a glass front and back, but it’s what’s on the inside that counts, kids. The stainless steel band that goes around the phone is an antenna system, while also providing the main structure of the phone, though it’s plugged into the same old GSM / UMTS radio you all know and love — there’s a reason they didn’t call it the iPhone 4G. There’s also of course that front facing camera we were all anticipating, a rear camera with LED flash, and a new high resolution display that doubles the pixels in each direction (960 x 640) for a 4X overall pixel count increase — Apple calls it a “Retina Display.” It’s rated at 326ppi, which Apple claims is beyond the human eye’s limit of distinction. Check out an example of the new screen up against the iPhone 3G after the break. Similar to the iPad, it’s an IPS display, offering 800:1 contrast. Naturally, it’s still the same old 3.5-inch size. Under the hood is the A4 processor that runs the iPad. Despite the new engine (and the 25% thinner chassis), Apple managed to make the battery slightly larger, and the new handset is rated at 7 hours of 3G talk, 6 hours of 3G browsing, 10 hours of WiFi browsing, 10 hours of video, and 40 hours of music. Oh, and that WiFi? It’s 802.11n now. The camera has been bumped to 5 megapixels, with 5X digital zoom and a “backside illuminated sensor,” which now can also record HD video at 720p / 30fps.

On the software front, applications will automatically get high resolution text and buttons as part of iOS 4 (the OS previously known as iPhone OS 4), and with “a little bit of work” developers can make their entire app compatible with the new resolution display. Developers will also get access to a new gyroscope, giving devs “six axis” motion control between the gyroscope, accelerometer, and compass, with a new “Core Motion” API to deal with it all. Users won’t be left out in the cold, however: they can mess around with that new HD video using a brand new iMovie app, if they shell out $4.99 for it. If anyone’s feeling particularly frisky, iOS 4 even lets you switch your default search provider to Bing. Last but certainly not least, that new front camera is enabled for video chat using the new “FaceTime” feature. It’s a WiFi-only (for now) video calling feature that works from iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 with “no setup” involved, and can flip over to the rear camera if your grandparents get tired of your face.

The phone will be available in white or black, retailing at $199 for the 16GB model and $299 for 32GB. They go on sale June 24th, and AT&T will be giving some extra grace upgrade timing — up to six months early.  [via Engadget]

Update 2:  Bing Officially Comes to iPhone iOS

Microsoft’s Bing is being added as an option to iOS’ default search providers. Bing joins Yahoo and Google as Apple’s two other bundled search engines — and between the three, we imagine that comes close to wrapping 100 percent of your average user’s daily generic web search habits. It’s not often you see a Microsoft product headlining WWDC, so revel in the moment!

Update 3: iPhone OS 4 Renamed iOS with Extra 1500 Features

iPhone OS has been renamed to iOS with the bump to version 4. Some 1500 new features are coming along with the name change, including biggies like multitasking, a unified inbox, app folders, and data detectors. Although Apple is encouraging devs to tweak their apps for the iPhone 4′s new Retina Display, iOS4 will also automatically redraw text and controls for existing apps to make them play nice with the new higher pixel density. Bing search integration has also been added to iOS 4 in addition to Google and Yahoo — Google is still the default, though. The golden master is available to devs today, and Steve says the 100 millionth iOS device — that’s iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad — will be sold sometime this month. That’s a lot of devices! We found out about most of the features of iOS 4 at the SDK event, so check here for the full rundown. We still don’t know when it’s launching, but we’re told iAd will launch on July 1 for all iOS devices, so we’d say it’s coming out before then at least.

Update 4: iPhone 4 can Capture 720p HD Movies with iMovies

A backside-illuminated 5 megapixel sensor is about to grace the new iPhone’s rear, equipped with an LED flash and 720p / 30fps video recording. Tap to focus will also be rolled out in the iPhone Quattro, while Steve Jobs is keen to impress on us all that although the megapixel count has grown, the quality of images has apparently improved. That’s what they all say. The added functionality of iMovie won’t come for free, however, with a $4.99 entry fee for getting access to its more sophisticated editing options. This is moving things along nicely, but why is the upper limit of storage still 32GB? A more generous apportionment of memory would’ve gone very nicely indeed with that HD video mode.

Update 5: iPhone 4 to be launched of 24 June at a price of $199

The phone will be available in white or black, retailing at $199 for the 16GB model and $299 for 32GB. They go on sale June 24th, and AT&T will be giving some extra grace upgrade timing — up to six months early. The 3GS will be dropped to $99 and the 3G will disappear completely. Pre-orders start in a week, with 5 countries at launch (US, France, Germany, UK, Japan), with 18 more following in July.

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