“Let’s talk iPhone.” Live Coverage Links. October 3, 2011
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, iPhone, News, Resources, Tech , add a commentLet’s talk iPhone.
Tuesday October 4th, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Cupertino time
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014
As usual, some invitees would be reporting live from the event. Live reports and coverage start by 10:00 a.m. Cupertino time. The followings are known sites that actually got the invite to the “Let’s talk iPhone.” event.
- This is my next liveblog
- SlashGear live
- Macworld & Technologizer
- Ars Technica
- Engadget
- gdgt live
- Mac Rumors
- MacNN Live
- CNET
- Mac|Life
Meta-coverage:
More links will be added.

Posted from Los Angeles, California, United States.
WWDC 2011 Keynote Live Coverage Links June 2, 2011
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Apple TV, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes, Lion, Mac OS X, Media, News, Resources, Tech , add a commentLive coverage links for WWDC 2011 Keynote on Monday June 6th, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. San Francisco time (Pacific Time).
Search “wwdc 2011 live coverage” on Google and you will find a lot of links, The followings are vetted for your convenience:
- Technologizer with Harry McCraken
- Ars Technica
- The Mac Observer | @macobserverlive
- Mac Rumors | @MacRumorsLive
- Engadget | Live Broadcast (?)
- Mac|Life
- This is my next liveblog
- iLounge
- 9 to 5 Mac
- Boy Genius Report | Live Report
- CNET
- Wired
- Telegraph.co.uk
- IGN
- SlashGear Live
- Reuters
- AppleInsider
- MacNN
CNN will be providing some kind of live coverage scheduled at 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time (01:30 p.m. Eastern Time).
More of WWDC 2011 Keynote live coverage links will be added later.
There will be no sneak peek of the next iPhone or iPad, just iOS 5 demonstrated on iPhone 4 variants. Mac OS X Lion and iOS 5 are reported to have some kind of integration with each other through the iCloud. Special apology to Phil and Scott for not acknowledging you two as the one who told me about the next iPhone that might not be an iPhone 5, because they are not the source I was told that it’s dubbed as iPhone 4.5 (it’s a trap?).
Posted from Cupertino, California, United States.
Back and Forth – Foo Fighters Live-3D April 5, 2011
Posted by very in : Entertainment, Movies, Music, News , add a commentIn the theater waiting for Foo Fighters Live-3D. “Back and Forth”
Apple March 2nd iPad Event Live Coverage Links. March 1, 2011
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, iOS, iPad, Media, News, Resources, Tech , add a commentApple is holding a special event at Yerba Buena Center For The Arts on Wednesday on March 2nd, 2011. Apple is hinting that the event is iPad related. As usual, numbers of sites, journalists and bloggers will be providing live coverage from the event.
Links will be added as they are made available. Links are alphabetically ordered.
- AllThingsD
- AppleInsider
- Ars Technica
- CNET News
- Electronista/MacNN
- Engadget
- HardMac/MacBidoulle
- iLounge
- MacDailyNews
- MacRumors
- Macworld
- MacWorld UK
- Mac|Life
- MobileCrunch
- Reuters
- SlashGear
- Technologizer
- The Loop
- ZDNet
The “maybe providing coverage” list:
Meta-coverage by TWiT.tv.
I wonder if John Gruber would spend his Daring Fireball money to fly out to San Francisco for this event?
It would be another big surprise if Apple is streaming the event live on Apple.com.
Live coverage will definitely stars shortly on March 2nd, 2010 before:
- 08:00 AM – Hawaii
- 10:00 AM – Pacific
- 11:00 AM – Mountain
- 12:00 PM – Central
- 01:00 PM – Eastern
- 06:00 PM – London
- 07:00 PM – Paris
- 03:00 AM – Tokyo (March 3rd)
- 05:00 AM – Sydney (March 3rd)
NOTES:
What do Leo Laporte, Ryan Block and Gizmodo have in common? They are not invited to this event.
Posted from San Francisco, California, United States.
“Back to the Mac” Live Coverage Links. October 19, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Mac OS X, MacBook, Media, News, Resources, Tech , add a commentWell, it’s time of the Apple event again. There will be numbers of sites providing live coverage from the event. Who knows if Apple would provide live stream just like the September Music Event.
As usual, links will be listed below as they are made available.
- AllThingsD
- Ars Technica
- CNET
- Engadget
- MacNN
- Macworld
- Mac Rumors
- Mac|Life
- SlashGear
- Technologizer
- TUAW
- Wired
I wonder if gdgt got an invitation to the event or they might have gone Gizmodo way after Ryan Block’s “glassgate” article. By the way the terms “glassgate” and “antennaegate” are pretty stupid. They are named after the “Watergate” scandal which is the name of the Hotel where it happened. It was never noun-gate naming convention.






















