8 posts tagged “iphone”
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!!!
A MINI Cooper S.
I think I'm falling for white...and the extra horses.
georgia cyclone.
i feel hurty.
OMG. i'm watching cnn and apple announced that "iphone" is a go! wheeee!!!!!
Macworld 2007: Live blogging Steve Jobs' Keynote speech
Posted by Andy Merrett on January 9, 2007
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Macworld 2007
All times are London (GMT):
6pm: Demos 3-way conference call.
This is all amazing - features are being thrown out all over the place. We'll summarise this amazing new piece of kit after the Keynote (and our breath returns)
6pm: Photos from MacRumorsLive: ![]()
6pm: iPhone: Move to widescreen automatic, built in speaker for iphone/ipod
Making call is the "killer app" - visual voicemail - GSM+EDGE - wifi - bluetooth - quad band.
Keypad appears on screen for making calls - type in number - or scroll through contacts.
5.58pm: iPhone: Demo'ing with the Beatles (oh the irony)
5.57pm: iPhone: As per previous rumours, has the Cingular wireless logo on top - wonder what'll happen in the UK if and when it arrives?
5.55pm: iPhone: Icons on display - unlock phone by sliding fingers across the bottom - cover flow for finding music (a la iTunes) - widescreen video.
5.54pm: iPhone: Now showing us the actual device. It looks like an iPod, but has a dark gray face. [AppleMatters]
5.53pm: iPhone: Proximity sensor, when you bring it to ear, turns off display and sound:
Ambient light sensor, saves power.
5.52pm: iPhone: One button on front - 3.5 inch high-res screen (highest res ever shipped - 160ppi), something for the hand. 11/16" thin, 2mp camera.
5.51pm: iPhone: Syncs with iTunes, syncs all media, calendars, syncs using cradle like ipod does.
5.50pm: iPhone: Networking, phone, desktop class apps, core animation...
5.49pm: iPhone: "Has everything you need"
Continued after fold...
5.48pm: iPhone: Patented system based on years of research - multifinger gestures - multitouch - works like magic - 'iPhone' will run OS X (of course)
5.46pm: iPhone: "we want to make a product way smarter than what's been around before
here it is"
Talking about revolutionary interface - interplay of hardware and software - problem with existing solutions are the keyboards and fixed buttons- different applications need different user interfaces. "No one wants a stylus"
5.44pm: iPhone: "They" are calling it the iPhone. "They" call these devices "smartphones" - they're smart not easy to use... says Steve.