Here’s the Quicktime video stream of this years WWDC 2011 keynote about Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud … and how it all works together. So, tune in to see Steve Jobs, Phil Schiller and Scott Forstall presenting the newest software developments.

On Sep 9th 2009 at 9am PST Apple invited selected journalists to a special event in San Francisco. Apple did not bring up the Rolling Stones with Mick Jagger on stage of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater … but their song “It’s only Rock’n Roll (But I like it)” from 1974 was the intro of the event ;-)
Steve Jobs showed up on stage the first time since his liver transplantation and got a very warm welcome. Great to see, that he is doing better, now. He and Phil Schiller shared a lot of news and innovations:

Video-on-demand Quicktime-Stream of the Apple Special Event September 2009

Here are the facts of the 75min event:

Sales figures:

  • Apple sold 30 million iPhones over the last 2 years
  • In total they sold 220 million iPods since now. 20 million of these are iPod touch and 100 million are iPod Nano devices
  • This means of over 50 million customers have access to the AppStore and can buy apps.
  • 1.8 billion AppStore app-downloads (without updates)
  • iTunes is #1 music retailer in the world
  • iTunes has more than 100 million accounts

iTunes & iPhone OS update:

  • iTunes 9 and iPhone OS update 3.1
  • Genius-recommendations for apps in the AppStore
  • 30.000 ringtones
  • Genius Mixes … automatic mixes of songs in your library
  • Improved synchronization
  • Management of the iPhone / iPod touch apps within iTunes
  • Home Sharing of songs
  • Improved interface and optimized navigation within iTunes
  • iTunes LP for music albums – the interactive replacement for LP-booklets
  • iTunes Extras for Movies – Extras and chapter-selection for movies
  • iTunes wish list

Sneak previews of new games:

  • Ubisoft – Ben Mattens: Assasins Creed II Discovery
  • Tapulous – Bart Decrem: Riddim Ribbon
  • Gameloft – Mark Hickey: Nova
  • EA Electronic Arts – Travis Boatman: Madden NFL 10

Update of the iPod product line:

  • iPod touch – new price tags for iPod touch: $199 8GB – $299 – 32GB – $399 64GB. The two bigger models also have a faster processor and are up to 50% faster and they also support OpenGL ES 2.0 – like the iPhone 3GS.
  • iPod classic – now comes with 160GB at the same price
  • iPod shuffle – new colors and better prices as well as a new polished stainless steel special edition.
  • iPod Nano – comes with a video camera, an fm-radio, audio recording, a pedometer and in many different colors.

Apple just published the Quicktime video-on-demand stream of the MacWorld Keynote Address 2009. So, if you want to tune in and watch Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing at Apple Inc. …

http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/keynote/

iLife’09, iWorks’09, DRM-free music on the iTunes Music Store and the 17″ unibody MacBook Pro … great news ;-)

Steve, get well soon!

Just read the letter from Steve Jobs and die Apple Community. It’s a pity, that Steve cannot give “his” keynote today, but no problem to get over that. But it’s shocking to hear that it’s because of health problems.
So: I absolutely appreciate his decision – health comes first! I wish you a speedy recovery! Great, that the Apple Board of Directors is just on the same track.

In the last days, there is a lot of whispering: Here a Chinese iPod skin manufacturer publishes a small iPhone skin on his website, an analyst wishes for an iPhone for the mass marked … and bang, everybody is expecting an iPhone nano to be announced. Then the news is spreaded, that Steve Wozniak – second founder of Apple – will join the presentation of the newest modbook at the Axiotron booth at MacWorldExpo … it’s a MacBook transformed into a tablet Mac. That increases the desire and spins the rumor mill even faster for an iPod tablet or MacBook touch. However, the market positioning of such a multitouch-gadget will be tricky:

  • If Apple stays with the walled garden iPhone version of Mac OS X they would have the existing and vital iPhone developer community committed to multitouch and gesture control … and by the way an exclusive distribution channel for applications with the AppStore. The main focus probably would be gaming and entertainment. But the gadget will loose the “pants pocket factor”.
  • If Apple uses a full Mac OS X version they could use the experiences of Axiotron and have to count on the Mac OS X developers, that they implement the benefits and potentials of multitouch and gesture control within their (existing) applications. The gadget would be more like a “MacBook Air Touch” than an iPod tablet and would more likely suite and target the business customers. En passent this would explain why there is so little spectacular information about the new Mac OS X Snow Leopard features leaked out.

What ever Phil Schiller will present on his Keynote at the Moscow-Center at MacWorldExpo in San Francisco on January 6th … and what is hidden behind the concealed exhibition banners … I’m thrilled and I’m really looking forward to it ;-)