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March 7 Apple Event – where to catch them live

0 Comments/ in News / by Jimmy Liew
7 March, 2012

At March 8, 2am (SG Time), Apple will be unveiling something(s) at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. We have always dream of the day when we actually see such an invite in our mailbox, but as they say: Dream on…

But well, here are some of those who will be there and will be updating with text and photos of the event:

  • Macworld live updates
  • MacStories live blog
  • TUAW live blog
  • Engadget live update
  • Ars Technica live blog
  • The Loop live updates
  • Giga Om live blog
  • iMore live updates
  • AllThingsD live updates
  • The Verge live coverage
  • gdgt live coverage
  • TWiT.TV live broadcast

I will have one browser tab on TWiT.TV as they somehow might be able to find some video or audio stream of the event, and the pundits on the show are one of the best. Hopefully the hospital’s WiFi will be fast enough to stream the videos. Next will probably be the ones from Ars Technica and AllThingsD.

Ready for tonight?

9 September – It’s only rock and roll

0 Comments/ in News / by Jimmy Liew
9 September, 2009
It's only rock and roll, but we like it.

It's only rock and roll, but we like it.

9 September – 090909 – nice date for Apple’s next music related event with a keynote address being held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. To start at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, which means 1am Singapore Time at the wee hours of Thursday morning.

updated Here are some places you can go to follow the event live on the web:

  • Ars Technica
  • iLounge
  • Macworld Live Coverage
  • Gizmodo Liveblog
  • Engadget

Whichever new product Apple announce, if you want to be the first to get your hands on them – pop over to the Apple Singapore Online Store – if you order it via the Online Store, you are sure to get it – even before the retail shops in town!

Will it be new iPod touch, iPods, new iTunes version – wait – 9.0, or maybe the appearance of the Yellow Submarine – aka The Beatles discography finally hitting the iTunes Music Store…we will know tomorrow.

Catching WWDC 09 Keynote live

1 Comment/ in News / by Jimmy Liew
7 June, 2009

wwdc2009 Gone were the days when Apple stream their keynote addresses live on the web via QuickTime. But thanks to tech and Apple fan sites, there are plenty of resources online for you to catch the latest announcements as they are released. The keynote address starts on Tuesday morning 1am (Singapore time)

Here are a few of them (updated as I find them):

  • Ars technica – web live coverage – twitter – irc irc.arstechnica.com, #WWDC
  • MacRumors Live – web coverage
  • MacWorld – web coverage
  • The Apple Blog – web coverage – twitter
  • The Mac Observer – web coverage – twitter
  • Engadget – web coverage
  • TWiT Live – live TV coverage – watch the MBW gang discuss the keynote as it runs

IE Singapore – Apple Developers Briefing for iPhone Developer

1 Comment/ in News / by Jimmy Liew
7 April, 2009

International Enterprise (IE) Singapore is presenting a half-day briefing and networking event for companies interested in Apple iPhone development.

Jointly presented with Apple, the briefing includes an overview of the iPhone Developer programme, Tools and Resources and updates on WWDC 2009.

Details of the session as follows:

Date/Time: 27 April 2009 Monday, from 8.30am to 3.00pm.
Venue: Little Red Dot Seminar Room, 230 Victoria Street #10-00 Bugis Junction Office Tower, Singapore 188024
Fee: S$50 per head
Note: Registration is on first-come first-serve basis due to limited capacity

To book your seat, please contact IE Singapore before 13 April (Monday) at this email: joycelyn_Lai@iesingapore.gov.sg

For more information – download the flyer and registration.

iPhone 3.0 on the spot recap via Twitter

0 Comments/ in News / by Jimmy Liew
18 March, 2009

A moment by moment recap of what I posted on Twitter as I watched the live (text) streaming of the iPhone 3.0 preview. Do join us on Twitter by following us at http://twitter.com/iheartapple

Muaks Muaks

  • Palm Pre, Android can kiss iPhones sweet behind. w00t half a minute ago from twhirl
  • damn. must pay for the iPod Touch. to get iPhone 3.0 .. US$9.95 … 2 minutes ago from twhirl
  • Apple FTW - #iPhone 3.0 is freaking FREE upgrade for all 3G phones, INCLUDING original iPhones! w00t 3 minutes ago from twhirl
  • How much for #iPhone 3.0? 4 minutes ago from twhirl
  • Mobile Safari remembers username/passwords too! Can #1Password be updated to support this? 6 minutes ago from twhirl
  • yes there’s Stereo Bluetooth for the #iPhone too … 6 minutes ago from twhirl
  • WiFi hotspot auto-login, covers Wireless@SG? #iPhone 7 minutes ago from twhirl
  • More reason for possible #iPhone damages – “Shake to shuffle” music 7 minutes ago from twhirl
  • Note syncing … took them long enough. How bout To-Dos? #iPhone 8 minutes ago from twhirl
  • all these upgrades for #iPhone 3.0 begs one big question – HOW Much is the Upgrade?! $$$ 10 minutes ago from twhirl
  • Spotlight UI on the #iPhone … across most major apps … 10 minutes ago from twhirl
  • search FROM, TO, SUBJECT but not Mail content. Search all over. Will it kill my batteries? 11 minutes ago from twhirl
  • iCal subscriptions … does it mean Birthday Calendar will end up in the iPhone? 13 minutes ago from twhirl
  • damn the never-claim-to-be-smart #iPhone suddenly become THE SMART phone to rule them all. who’s gonna bitch about no SMS fowarding, MMS … 13 minutes ago from twhirl
  • voice memos … 15 minutes ago from twhirl
  • for messaging updates – Forward, Delete individual msgs, MMS support … Voice Memos #iphone 16 minutes ago from twhirl
  • system wide LANDSCAPE keyboard access … woopee doo…#iphone 16 minutes ago from twhirl
  • next #iphone common complain iPhones flying in the air as ppl try to undo their cut and paste 17 minutes ago from twhirl
  • multiple photos mailing … perfect for the cam whores #iphone 20 minutes ago from twhirl
  • “Shakes to undo” … sounds sexy #iPhone 24 minutes ago from twhirl
  • cut and paste screen -> http://is.gd/nK6a via arstechnica 25 minutes ago from twhirl
  • @kevinrose FTW … re: #iPhone Cut/Paste on the money! 27 minutes ago from twhirl
  • and the Jesus Phone rises again! Copy & Paste is here. #iphone 28 minutes ago from twhirl
  • finally… Copy and Paste … 29 minutes ago from twhirl
  • @mrbunglez the night/day is still young. they probably milk the tension since almost every mother son wants it. its all show biz ;) about 1 hour ago from twhirl in reply to @mrbunglez
  • wonders how many score alerts will be sent out in each NBA game? ping ping ping every 24 seconds…#iphone about 1 hour ago from twhirl
  • another possible use for TEXT SELECTION api … SMS Forwarding?!? #iphone about 1 hour ago from twhirl
  • @shahib hey :) wassup? hahah watching from a far … the iPhone 3.0 preview about 1 hour ago from twhirl in reply to shahib
  • Proximity Sensor in #iPhone 3.0 – shd built-in gender detection – “HOT BABE alert on iPhone!” beep vibrate beep… about 1 hour ago from twhirl
  • if Starhub and M1 don’t bring iPhone in, will Push Notifications work for those who are using them? #iPhone #singapore … pray it will about 1 hour ago from twhirl
  • consolidated push notifcations thru apple server . saves batt life? customising push notifcations w networks. so in SG it is SingTel. StarHub/M1? about 1 hour ago from twhirl
  • push with bkg process kills both Apple and consumers…server die, batteries die…lose lose. what’s their solution? #iphone about 1 hour ago from twhirl
  • oh… PUSH notifications … thought it was LOST! #iPhone … about 1 hour ago from twhirl
  • 1000 new APIs … can my new iPhone 3.0 finally make coffee for me?! about 1 hour ago from twhirl

Macworld 2009 – Day 2: Keynote Address

0 Comments/ in News / by Jimmy Liew
7 January, 2009

Phil Schiller giving the keynote address at Macworld 2009

(REUTERS/Robert Galbraith)

Phil Schiller took slightly more than one and a half hour presenting Apple’s final keynote address at the Macworld Expo. It was, a mostly good and efficient presentation by Phil and though what he presented wasn’t earth shattering, Apple is pacing themselves for a difficult year ahead.

The hits

Here is a quick recap of the products that were presented:

  • iLife ’09 – with new iMovie, iPhoto, GarageBand and iWeb, available at the end of the month at S$138 (single user) or S$168 (family pack)
  • iWork ’09 – with improved Keynote, Pages and Numbers, available now at S$138 (single user) or S$168 (family pack), get the Trial copy to try out the features
  • iWork.com – a new beta fee-based web service to share your iWork’09 documents, spreadsheets and presentations,
  • new 17-inch MacBook Pro – with unibody case and an built-in battery that lasts up to 8 hours on a single charge and has a 1,000 charge cycle, available soon from S$4,388
  • DRM-free iTunes Music store with flexible pricing and over-the-air purchase and downloading of the music onto iPhone 3G

The misses

So after looking back at the recap of pre-Macworld rumors, here are the items that didn’t turn up:

  • there is no Mac mini, no revamp iMac, no iPhone nano, no new Mouse, no large iPod Touch
  • no Snow Leopard demo
  • iWork sort-of goes onto the cloud (just sharing but not editing like Google Docs)
  • no web-based iMovie (never thought so)
  • and no Steve Jobs

No surprises there. With the current economy situation, introduction of any new revolutionary hardware might faced with lukewarm response from the consumers, pair that with increasing cost of manufacturing, we were stuck with only the introduction of the 17-inch MacBook Pro, while many, including myself, were hoping for a make-over of the Mac mini. This and other hardware revamps, will definitely pop up sometime over the next half of the year.

As for the iPhone nano, I believe we won’t see it appearing anytime in the future.

Snow Leopard, as we already know, will not be one with many new features, but more an improvement of OS X 10.5 Leopard. There will be more bug-fixing, code optimizing and bloat reduction, and we will probably see the announcement of its delivery at WWDC’09 in June.

So how was Philnote?

As for the keynote address itself, Phil Schiller performed remarkably well, considering he has such huge shoes to follow. We felt that he started off with a tinge of nervousness, his pacing was a tad fast and he rattled on and on about the feature lists like a robot. As my friend Wai Keong said, he needs to learn to be a cocktease and milk the crowd with the new features. But as he progressed, he sounded more relaxed and the pacing was much better.

Having Tony Bennett I guess was a hit and miss for the audience, though the choice of songs – The Best Is Yet To Come and I Left My Heart In San Francisco – sure leaves many with more things to discuss, especially with Apple leaving Macworld Expo after this year.

I will look into those new products announced yesterday in the next post.

Goodbye Macworld Expo, hello … ?

So that, is the end of Apple’s involvement with Macworld Expo. No more anticipating at every start of the New Year for new products from Apple. No more pre-Macworld Expo speculations and rumors flying around.

Predicting the next new Apple products has just been made more difficult by a few notches. Instead of the annual events, we just have to wait for Cupertino to start sending out cryptic press invites to know when they will make any announcements.

You know, that might be more fun.

  • Stream and watch the keynote here
  • Or download the keynote in iTunes here
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