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  • Baby Gaga si-a facut debutulcu un scandal in USA:)

    We have 3 components that are EOL in Walkair, please instruct how to handle:

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    For addition we’ve got very long delivery time for TR0010 that delays our deliveries in Q3 (used in W1K E1 75/120 and W3K 4E1 interface). According to component engineer Mfg Pulse T1144 can match (datasheet attached). Please advice if we can use it as alternative.

     
  • Iphone 4G si HTC Evo 4 pionerii tehnologiei 4G

    HTC Evo 4G, primul telefon mobil care suportă servicii 4G, şi recent anunţatul iPhone 4 sunt cele mai performante telefoane inteligente în prezent, dar care merită cumpărat?

    HTC Evo 4G, primul şi singurul telefon mobil care suportă servicii 4G (viteze de viteze de aproape 10 ori mai mari decât cele 3G), a fost pus în vânzare de operatorul american Sprint Nextel pe 4 iunie.

    Terminalul nu are concurenţă pe piaţă acum că Apple a anunţat iPhone 4 şi nu iPhone 4G. Americanii au cumpărat mai toate terminalele puse în vânzare de Sprint, conform operatorului, deşi reţelele 4G nu sunt foarte dezvoltate peste Ocean.

    Sprint oferă servicii 3G şi 4G prin intermediul reţelei CDMA şi a reţelei WiMAX operată de Clearwire Corp, companie în care Sprint deţine 56% din acţiuni. Reţeaua WiMAX a Clearwire acoperă în prezent doar 34 de milioane de americani însă compania speră ca până la finele anului aceasta să fie extinsă până la 120 de milioane de persoane, inclusiv locuitorii oraşelor New York, San Francisco şi Washington DC.

    Terminalul Evo 4G pe care rulează sistemul de operare open-source Android al Google, dispune de o cameră foto de 8 megapixeli, ecran tactil de 4,3 inch şi procesor Qualcomm Snapdragon de 1 GHz.

    iPhone vine cu un design total schimbat şi este considerat cel mai subţire smartphone din lume (9,3 mm grosime). Terminalul are un ecran incredibil cu o rezoluţie de 960×640 pixeli, un nou procesor şi un nou sistem de operare. De asemenea acesta are o baterie care permite 7 ore de convorbiri 3G, 6 ore de navigare 3G, 10 ore de navigare Wi-Fi, 10 ore de video şi 40 de ore de muzică.

    În ceea ce priveşte preţul, ambele terminale pot fi cumpărate de americani cu 199 de dolari pentru abonamente încheiate pe doi ani.

    iPhone 4

    Ecran: 3,5 inch, TFT, tactil, 16 milioane culori, 960×640 pixeli, contrast 800:1
    Procesor: Apple A4
    Conectivitate: HSDPA, 7,2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5,76 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1
    Cameră foto: 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixeli, autofocus, LED flash
    Video: 720p@30fps, LED video light, geo-tagging, videocalling numai prin WiFi
    Memorie: 16 GB, 32 GB
    Altele: GPS, compas digital, giroscop
    Dimensiuni: 115,2 mm x 58,6 mm x 9,3 mm
    Greutate: 137 grame

    HTC Evo 4G

    Ecran: 4,3 inch, TFT, tactil, 65 de mii de culori, 800×480 pixeli
    Procesor: Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8650, 1GHz
    Conectivitate: Wi-Fi 802.11, Bluetooth 2.1, WiMAX, viteze download 3,6Mbps
    Cameră foto: 8 MP autofocus, dual LED, bliţ
    Video: 720p
    Memorie: 1 GB ROM, 512 RAM
    Altele: radio FM, media player, GPS, busolă
    Dimensiuni: 121,9 mm x 66,4 mm x 12,7 mm
    Greutate: 170 grame

     
  • Ce este ipad?

     
  • iPhone 4 – ne va schimba viata:)

     
  • Steve jobs la WWDC

     
  • Cracanata pe geam, pisicuta din Bucuresti:)

     
  • iPhone Face time

     
  • Steve Jobs a avut parte si de un moment nu tocami placut la WWDC

    In timpul prezentarii iPhone-ul utilizat de Steve s-a deconectat de la Wifi. Prin urmare browserul a afisat o erroare de conectare. Putin stanjenit acesta a declarat: “Reteaua noastra radio este inpredictibila, functioneaza slab azi”. La cateva secunde mesajul “Conexiunea la reteaua celulara este imposibila” a pus paie pe foc:))

     
  • WWDC si noul iPhone in poze, lansarea lui pe 24 iunie

     
  • Steve Jobs at WWDC (live)

    11:55 am Keynote is over!
    11:55 am Audience standing up to leave.
    11:55 am Steve walks off stage, music ramps up.
    11:55 am “This is our new baby, I hope you love it as much as we do.”
    11:54 am “I’m really proud of all you guys, awesome job.”
    11:53 am Teams standing up one by one as Steve introduces them and audience claps.
    11:53 am Steve thanks all of the teams who have worked for the last 18 months to work on the iPhone 4.
    11:53 am “It’s the complete solution so all of us don’t have to be system integrators.”
    11:52 am Standing in front of a slide with a street sign that is the intersection between technology and liberal arts.
    11:51 am Video is over, Steve back on stage.
    11:51 am “This is going to change everything all over again.”
    11:50 am Screen is a custom glass, video shows it bending without breaking.
    11:50 am Video shows really cool machining process of the iPhone 4 frame.
    11:46 am Video is put together almost exactly like the iPad video that was released following its announcement.
    11:46 am Various Apple execs talking about how awesome the iPhone 4 is, and going over all the features they talked about during the keynote.
    11:45 am Now showing video summarizing all the features of the iPhone 4.
    11:44 am iOS4 upgrades for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G (with not all features supported), and iPod touch (again with not all features and no first generation) for free on June 21st.
    11:44 am Case just goes around the outside, back and front are open. Comes in multiple colors.
    11:43 am New dock, Apple “bumper” case.
    11:43 am Going over new accessories.
    11:43 am iPhone 4 in 88 countries by end of September.
    11:43 am Canada not in initial batch of countries that will get iPhone 4 on launch.
    11:42 am iPhone lineup slides over, iPhone 3GS will be $99.
    11:42 am On sale June 24th.
    11:41 am Up to 6 months of early eligibility for an iPhone 4.
    11:41 am AT&T is making an “incredibly generous” upgrade offer.
    11:40 am Price with 2 year contract: $199 for 16GB model, $299 for 32GB model.
    11:40 am Price and availability, comes in two colors white and black just like spy shots.
    11:40 am “That is the iPhone 4. We think it’s the biggest leap we’ve taken since the original iPhone.”
    11:39 am Based on many open standards, h.264, AAC, SIP, STUN, TURN, ICE, RTP, SRTP, Apple going to standards body tomorrow to make FaceTime an open industry standard.
    11:39 am Steve going over the bullet points of FaceTime.
    11:38 am Audience claps like crazy.
    11:38 am People talking via sign language.
    11:38 am Father watching kids on business trip, grandparents watching a graduation, two girls showing off what they’re wearing to each other. Guy in a locker room watching an ultrasound.
    11:37 am Now showing a video of all the ways FaceTime can be used.11:36 am “Apple will ship tens of millions of FaceTime devices this year so there’s going to be a lot of people to talk to.”
    11:36 am FaceTime WiFi only in 2010, “Need to work a little bit with the cellular providers.”
    11:36 am Portrait and landscape mode is supported.
    11:35 am Both front and rear camera can be used, switching is easy.
    11:35 am All you have to do is make a phone call.
    11:35 am No set up required.
    11:35 am iPhone 4 to iPhone 4, anywhere there is WiFi.
    11:35 am Apple calls this “FaceTime”.
    11:34 am Call seemed to require WiFi, unclear if it works over 3G as well.
    11:34 am Video and audio quality is great.
    11:33 am Mentions how video calling is a dream, but it’s real now.
    11:33 am Little lagged, Steve accuses people in audience of not turning off WiFi.
    11:33 am Quality looks great.
    11:33 am Showing video call with Jony Ive.
    11:32 am Lights coming up in auditorium lining curtains on wall behind Steve.
    11:31 am One more thing…
    11:31 am Audience claps.
    11:31 am “Those are the 8 things I wanted to share with you on iPhone 4.”
    11:31 am Steve encouraging developers to give iAds a try.
    11:30 am Apple expects to dominate 48% of second half of 2010 mobile advertising market after only 8 weeks of selling.
    11:29 am $60m committed to second half of this year for iAds from advertisers.
    11:29 am “How successful have we been selling iAds?”
    11:29 am iAds enabled July 1st.
    11:29 am iAd demo concludes, audience applause.
    11:28 am Nissan will be giving away a car, and the contest is entered by using the iAd.
    11:28 am iAds actually seem surprisingly cool.
    11:27 am Can close at any time by tapping X in top left corner to resume whatever you were doing before.
    11:27 am After video concludes, a little navigator shows up with the car over it that looks/works just like an iPhone app.
    11:31 am Steve encouraging developers to give iAds a try.
    11:30 am Apple expects to dominate 48% of second half of 2010 mobile advertising market after only 8 weeks of selling.
    11:29 am $60m committed to second half of this year for iAds from advertisers.
    11:29 am “How successful have we been selling iAds?”
    11:29 am iAds enabled July 1st.
    11:29 am iAd demo concludes, audience applause.
    11:28 am Nissan will be giving away a car, and the contest is entered by using the iAd.
    11:28 am iAds actually seem surprisingly cool.
    11:27 am Can close at any time by tapping X in top left corner to resume whatever you were doing before.
    11:27 am After video concludes, a little navigator shows up with the car over it that looks/works just like an iPhone app.
    11:26 am All without leaving ad, loading browser, or anything else.
    11:26 am Clicking ad loads a brief video to play.
    11:26 am Animated just like a flash ad. When you tap on it, it fills the screen or you can hit a button in the top left to close the ad.
    11:25 am Fully electric car going to be advertised via iAd.
    11:25 am Showing Nissan ad now.
    11:25 am Nissan, Citi, Unilever, AT&T, Chanel, GE, Liberty Mutual, State Farm, Campbell’s Soup, Sears, JCPenny, Target, Best Buy, DirecTV, TBS, Disney and Geico all signed up for iAds.
    11:23 am 60% of revenue goes to developers. Paid via iTunes connect just like apps.
    11:23 am Built in to iOS4 – You can add them in an afternoon. “Just tell us where you want them.”
    11:22 am iAds keep users in the app when tapped instead of closing the app, loading the browser, and taking you to a random web site.
    11:22 am “Combines the motion of video with interactivity of the web.”
    11:22 am Showing what iAds look like, look very similar to AdMob.
    11:21 am Now going over iAds. Doing iAds for one simple reason: To help developers make free and low-cost apps for users.
    11:21 am Over 150 million accounts with credit cards associated to them.
    11:20 am Three stores on the iPhone: iTunes, iBooks, and App Store.
    11:20 am “Pretty cool, huh?”
    11:19 am Flips pages, animates very smooth.
    11:19 am Goes back to library, switches to PDF’s.
    11:19 am Shows how selection, highlighting, and adding notes works.
    11:18 am Demonstrating iBooks now on the retina display of the iPhone.

    11:17 am iBooks automatically, wirelessly, and for free will sync your place, bookmarks, and all your notes.
    11:17 am Download the same book to all devices at no extra charge.
    11:17 am Purchase and download a book.
    11:16 am Across all 3 devices wirelessly you can:
    11:16 am Also coming to iPod touch.
    11:16 am iBook Store right on your iPhone.
    11:16 am PDF in a mail message goes right to iBooks in your PDF shelf.
    11:15 am iBooks coming to the iPhone with iOS4.
    11:15 am “no one even comes close to this”
    11:15 am 100 millionth iOS device will be sold this month.
    11:14 am Gold master of iOS4 today.
    11:14 am Adding Bing as a third search option. Google will remain the default still.
    11:13 am iOS4 has multitasking, folders, retina display integration, enhancements to mail, camera and photo apps, much deeper enterprise integration and tons of new features
    11:12 am Folders can be renamed and go in the dock.
    11:12 am Going over features we’ve seen before: How to create a folder. Automatically names folder based on category of apps inside.
    11:11 am Showing that you can control audio apps in multitasking bar by swiping left or right. showing unified inbox and threading in mail. Audience claps for both.
    11:10 am The website loaded now that everyone has turned off wifi. amazing amout of a page viewable on high res screen.
    11:09 am Quotes Larry Page: “… software running in the background, that just sort of exhausts the battery quickly”
    11:08 am Going over multitasking now.
    11:08 am 100 new user features
    11:08 am iPhone OS is now iOS 4
    11:05 am Telling everyone to shut laptops.
    11:04 am Asking everyone to turn off WiFi to do the demos.
    11:04 am Steve back on stage. 570 WiFi base stations in this room responsible for earlier demo failure.
    11:03 am Buy it right on your phone for $4.99. Steve jokes, “If we approve it.”
    11:03 am Audience clapping.
    11:03 am Low light video also looks good.
    11:02 am Macro video shots look amazing.
    11:02 am Looks professionally done.
    11:02 am Now showing movie recorded, edited, and rendered entirely on the phone.
    11:02 am Can export to 360p, 520p, and 720p.
    11:01 am Can easily switch themes, some use geolocation data to show where you are on a map.
    11:01 am Just made a completed movie in only a few minutes.
    11:01 am Music cam be added, comes with a few tracks but any music from iPod library can be used.
    11:01 am Camera records geolocation in to video.
    11:00 am Themes even look vaguely familiar.
    11:00 am Again, works just like desktop iMovie on small screen.
    11:00 am Showing titles and transitions now.
    11:00 am Everything in the iMovie UI has awesome animations. Photos added automatically are Ken Burns effected.
    10:59 am Pinching changes scale of timeline.
    10:59 am Can record directly in to timeline or choose from clips and photos on device.
    10:59 am Showing how iMovie works, workflow seems very similar to desktop iMovie on a small screen.
    10:58 am 15 years ago he was working on Final Cut Pro, this year he’s working on iMovie for iPhone. Edit with themes, transitions, and titles.
    10:58 am Randy Ubillos, Chief Architect of Video Applications on stage.
    10:57 am iMovie for iPhone!
    10:57 am “It’s pretty remarkable, but we’re going even further than that.”
    10:57 am Record, edit, and share HD video right on your phone.
    10:57 am LED flash can stay on during video recording.
    10:57 am One-click sharing.
    10:56 am Tap to focus video with built-in video editing.
    10:56 am 720p at 30fps.
    10:56 am Camera records HD video!
    10:56 am “But that’s not all.”
    10:55 am Quality is incredible.
    10:55 am Showing photos taken with camera, look remarkable.
    10:55 am 5x digital zoom in camera app and tap to focus with LED flash.
    10:55 am 1.75 micron pixel size in sensor.
    10:54 am Backside illuminated sensor.
    10:54 am 5 megapixel camera.
    10:54 am More concerned with better photos than megapixel statistics.
    10:53 am Feature 5- New camera system.
    10:53 am Steve can’t wait to see what developers do with it.
    10:53 am Gyro joins 4 other sensors, accelerometer, compass, proximity and ambient light sensors.
    10:52 am Jenga tower falls, audience claps.
    10:52 am Steve about to lose at Jenga game demo.
    10:52 am Rotation of 3D objects is unbelievably smooth.
    10:52 am ZenBound will be amazing with this.
    10:51 am Extremely impressive demo, audience going crazy.
    10:51 am With Gyro enabled rotation is insanely better.
    10:51 am Shows Jenga-looking game with accelerometers not moving when he rotates with gravity.
    10:51 am Doing demo, makes joke about how it won’t require a network.
    10:50 am New CoreMotion API’s for extremely precise location.
    10:50 am Gyro + accelerometer = 6 axis motion sensing.
    10:50 am 3 axis gyro for pitch roll and yaw.
    10:50 am iPhone 4 has a Gyroscope.
    10:49 am Feature 4-
    10:49 am Dual mics, 802.11n.
    10:49 am Capable of 7.2mbit down 5.8mbit up once carriers support that speed.
    10:49 am 32GB of storage, quadband HSDPA/HSUPA
    10:49 am IPhone 4 environmental report card being showed, is highly recyclable and has nothing nasty in it.
    10:48 am Bigger battery plus A4 processor, 40% more talk time. 7 hours talk time. 6 hours of 3G browsing, 10 hours of WiFi browsing, 10 hours of video. 40 hours of music. 300 hours of standby.
    10:48 am Biggest component in iPhone is battery.
    10:47 am A4 chip in iPhone is incredibly small.
    10:47 am Designed by Apple’s own team, “wonderful to have in an iPhone.”
    10:47 am iPhone 4 powered by Apple A4 chip.
    10:47 am Feature 3-
    10:46 am Steve thinks this will set the standard for the next 7 years.
    10:46 am With higher resolution artwork, apps/games on Retina Display “look stunning.”
    10:46 am Without developers doing any work.
    10:45 am iPhone OS 4 – Apps automatically run full size but look even better because iPhone OS automatically renders text and controls in higher resolution.
    10:45 am Retina Display has 78% of the pixels of an iPad right in the palm of your hand.
    10:45 am “You can’t make an OLED display with this kind of resolution right now.”
    10:44 am 326 ppi. 800:1 contrast ratio also 4x better than 3GS. Uses IPS technology for superb color and wide viewing angle.
    10:44 am 3.5″ display, same size, 960×640.
    10:44 am Steve concludes demo.
    10:44 am Someone shouts, “Try Verizon.”
    10:43 am Asks Scott for any suggestions.
    10:43 am Steve apologizing again.
    10:43 am iPhone 4 slowly barely loads NY Times.
    10:43 am Difference is fairly amazing.
    10:42 am Steve goes back to showing photos.
    10:42 am iPhone 4 now on AT&T, all kinds of error messages about not being connected to the internet popping up on iPhone 4.
    10:41 am Switching to backups.
    10:41 am NY Times still not loading on iPhone 4.
    10:41 am Steve asks everyone to get off WiFi to help him out, audience laughs.
    10:41 am Loading slowly, “networks in here always unpredictable.”
    10:40 am Loading up NY Times next.
    10:40 am Zoomed in difference looking at home screen is remarkable. Apple had to get special projectors to show just how good this screen is.
    10:39 am Firing up both phones.
    10:39 am Doing a live demo now.
    10:39 am Showing differences in photos now.
    10:39 am Showing examples of the two screens. “Once you use a retina display you can’t go back.”
    10:38 am 326 ppi “comfortably over” that limit.
    10:38 am Text like “a fine printed book.”
    10:38 am 300 ppi is limit of the human retina when held 10-12 inches away from the eye.
    10:37 am “Never been a display like this on a phone.”
    10:37 am Retina Display: 326 ppi.
    10:37 am “Really really sharp text.”
    10:36 am New display technology, dramatically increases pixel density. 4x as many in same amount of space.
    10:36 am Retina Display.
    10:36 am “This is a biggie.”
    10:36 am Feature #2-
    10:36 am “When you hold this in your hands, it’s unbelievable.”
    10:35 am Uses stainless steel for strength, uses glass for optical quality and scratch resistance.
    10:35 am Audience goes “Oooo…”
    10:35 am One side is Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, other is UMTS and GSM.
    10:35 am Shows that the stainless steel band is the primary structure of the phone, “Brilliant engineering, uses band as part of Antenna system.”
    10:34 am Three black seams.
    10:34 am Pointing out weird line on side with volume buttons, steve says people have asked “WHat’s this?”
    10:34 am Top has headphone jack, second mic for noise cancellation and sleep/wake button.
    10:34 am Bottom has mic, 30 pin connector, and speaker.
    10:33 am Going over external buttons, volume up and down, mute, front facing camera. Micro-sim tray, Camera with LED flash on back.
    10:33 am “Thinnest smartphone on the planet.”
    10:33 am 9.3mm thick, 24% thinner than current iPhone.
    10:32 am “Really thin.”
    10:32 am Glass on front and rear with stainless steel running around the side.
    10:32 am “This is beyond a doubt the most precise things, one of the most beautiful things we’ve ever made.”
    10:32 am “Believe me, you ain’t seen it.”
    10:32 am All new design, “A lot of you have already seen this.”
    10:31 am Well over 100 new features, not enough time for them all. Covering 8 today.
    10:31 am “This is really hot.”
    10:31 am iPhone 4.
    10:31 am Audience goes wild.
    10:31 am 2010- Biggest leap since original iPhone.
    10:31 am 2009 – iPhone 3GS is twice as fast with other cool features.
    10:30 am 2008 – iPhone 3G and the App Store.
    10:30 am “It’s hard to remember what it was like before the iPhone.”
    10:30 am 2007- iPhone re-invents the phone.
    10:30 am “This may help you put things in to perspective.”
    10:29 am US mobile browser usage for may, iPhone at 58%.
    10:29 am Android at 9%.
    10:29 am Q1 2010: iPhone has 28% of the US Market Share
    10:28 am Steve mentions various marketing studies, says some of them are questionable.
    10:28 am “Now I’d like to talk about the iPhone.”
    10:28 am “Most vibrant app community on the planet.”
    10:27 am “One of the greatest things we get to do.”
    10:27 am Apple has paid out over $1 billion dollars to iPhone developers so far.
    10:27 am Next stat is Steve’s favorite.
    10:27 am Crossed 5 billion total downloads on the App Store last week.
    10:26 am Steve back on stage.
    10:26 am Apparently available today for $2.99?
    10:26 am As you score points, you level up your “rock rank.”
    10:25 am Gameplay trailer being shown, looks pretty cool.
    10:25 am Aside from obvious tapping mechanics, new stumming mechanic utilizes multitouch display to “make the gameplay perfect.”
    10:24 am Gameplay is similar to classic guitar hero.
    10:24 am Comes with classic rock like Queen and Rolling Stones as well as new artists like Rise Against.
    10:24 am New Guitar Hero shows 3D rockstars that are fully customizable.
    10:23 am “Guitar Hero is a pop culture phenomenon.”
    10:23 am Activision Senior VP Karthik Bala up next to talk about Guitar Hero.
    10:23 am Coming by the end of June for the 1 year anniversary of the launch of Farmville.
    10:22 am All Facebook friends can be accessed in Farmville for the iPhone as well as all the same social functionality found on Facebook.
    10:22 am Showing how harvesting works on the iPhone, audience laughing still.
    10:21 am Audience laughing and groaning.
    10:21 am “Farm anytime, anywhere.”
    10:21 am Client looks optimized well for the touch interface of the iPhone, comes with push notifications for when crops are completed.
    10:20 am Showing different functionalities of the Farmville client.
    10:20 am Farmville client for iPhone being demonstrated, showing same farm that is played on Facebook.
    10:20 am Farmville has grown to over 70 million monthly active users.
    10:19 am More people play Zynga games than watch the season finales of Lost and 24.
    10:19 am Farmville is their most popular game, finally coming to the “most popular mobile gaming platform in the world.”
    10:19 am Introducing “farming for the iPhone.”
    10:19 am Mark Pincus, CEO of Zynga takes the stage.
    10:18 am Zynga up next.
    10:18 am Does not specifically mention 3G compatibility.
    10:18 am http adaptive bitrate technology utilized in Netflix app to seamlessly switch between networks “even on the go.”
    10:18 am Showing how well search works on the Netflix iPhone app.
    10:17 am Also mentions how the iPhone app shows all the Netflix.com functionality, instant queue, recommendations, etc.
    10:17 am Discusses how a film can be stopped on any device and resumed on any device.
    10:17 am Netflix being demonstrated.
    10:16 am Netflix for iPhone coming this summer.
    10:16 am Hastings: “Tremendous success” talking about iPad version. Top 10 most downloaded apps.
    10:16 am (Netflix CEO)
    10:15 am Reed Hastings coming on stage to discuss Netflix on the iPhone.
    10:15 am Three new apps being shown from entertainment category.
    10:15 am Released on the iPhone of last year, 10 million downloads since then. Did $600 million in volume in first year and they expect $1.5-2 billion this year.
    10:15 am Highlights Ebay app.
    10:14 am Emphasizes again that 95% are approved within 7 days.
    10:14 am 3: They crash.
    10:14 am “Developers who use private API’s know exactly what they’re doing.”
    10:14 am Doesn’t allow private API’s because they’re not guaranteed and apps that use them will break if the iPhone OS is updated.
    10:14 am 2. Use of private API’s.
    10:13 am 1: Doesn’t function or do what the developer says it does.
    10:13 am Three top reasons why Apple rejects the other 5%.
    10:13 am 95% approved within 7 days.
    10:13 am Often submitted in up to 30 different languages.
    10:13 am 15,000 apps submitted per week.
    10:12 am Cites over 225,000 apps currently on App Store.
    10:12 am Second platform is App Store, “curated platform.”
    10:12 am Apple’s browsers in the lead with supporting HTML5 standard. “Behind this 100%” – Anyone can write HTML5 apps and have them on iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, and the Mac.
    10:12 am Steve emphasizes Apple supports two platforms: HTML5, a fully open uncontrolled platform forged by widely respected standards bodies.
    10:11 am Next, Steve moves on to the App Store.
    10:11 am Enhancements will be out later this month.
    10:11 am Navigation of PDF’s works just like regular iBooks.
    10:10 am Selector on top left side of iBooks app, selecting PDF’s brings up new book shelf for PDF.
    10:10 am Massive applause from audience.
    10:10 am Biggest request fulfilled, ability to view and read PDF’s inside of iBooks.
    10:10 am Bookmark looks like little red ribbon, also shows in table of contents.
    10:10 am New control in upper right to add bookmarks.
    10:09 am iBooks enhancements include in-line notes that look like post it notes.
    10:09 am In just 8 weeks, expected to increase as more iPads are shipped.
    10:09 am 5 of the 6 biggest publisher in the US say share of eBooks on iBook Store is now 22%.
    10:09 am 2.5 books per iPad, “Terrific.”
    10:08 am In first 65 days, users have downloaded over 5 million books.
    10:08 am Steve going over current features.
    10:08 am iBooks being updated.
    10:08 am Audience laughs.
    10:08 am Developer of iPad app The Elements earned more on first day than 5 years of google ads on periodictable.com
    10:07 am Mentions “tremendous interest from publishers of all kinds” when showing newspaper apps.
    10:07 am Now showing games, Iron Man, Avatar, Fieldrunners.
    10:07 am Steve is now going through some of the latest apps such as Pulse, WebMD, Gowalla, Ebay, along with education apps.
    10:06 am Along with the 200,000 iPhone apps, native apps downloaded over 35 million times. 17 apps per iPad already downloaded, “a great number.”
    10:06 am 8,500 native iPad apps currently.
    10:06 am iPad will be in 19 countries by the end of July.
    10:06 am Applause from audience as video ends.
    10:05 am Video shows news anchors reporting on iPad, people buying iPad in all kinds of different countries.
    10:04 am Now showing video reel of various press coverage from all kinds of network news outlets across the world.
    10:04 am iPad now in 10 countries.
    10:04 am Over 2 million sold, 1 sold every 3 seconds.
    10:04 am Cites an email he got about a guy agreeing the iPad is magical because it got a girl interested in him at a cafe.
    10:03 am “It is magical.”
    10:03 am iPad first, mentions how it is changing the web, email, photos, maps, etc. “A whole new way to interact with the internet, apps…”
    10:03 am Steve giving a few updates to start with, beginning with iPad.
    10:02 am Over 5,200 attendees here with over 120 sessions and hands on labs by over 1,000 Apple engineers at WWDC.
    10:02 am WWDC fully packed, sold out in 8 days, people from over 50 countries here.
    10:02 am Audience yells, “We love you Steve.” Steve responds, “Thanks… I think.”
    10:01 am “It’s great to be here.”
    10:01 am Steve wanders about stage wearing standard black turtleneck and blue jeans.
    10:01 am Standing ovation.
    10:01 am Massive applause as Steve Jobs takes the stage.
    10:00 am Lights slowly fading just as “What a Wonderful World” ends.
    10:00 am Massive applause as audience camera panned to four people holding up iPads with one letter on each of them spelling “WWDC”.
    9:59 am Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” just ramped up in volume, audience went silent.
    9:56 am Music faded down, they’re welcoming everyone to WWDC and asking people to turn off cell phones, PDA’s.
    9:55 am “Hi Mom!”, “AOL IS HIRING”, various flags, etc.
    9:54 am Big screen camera now panning to different people in the audience holding up silly things on their iPads.
    9:50 am A camera is panning around the audience showing a video feed of people fiddling with their iPads on the big screens.
    9:49 am Looking around the audience, absolutely everyone either has an iPad or some kind of MacBook on their lap.
    9:44 am Vast majority of people seem to be getting seated, few people still filing in to the hall.
    9:40 am Everyone is filing in to the hall, various jazz music playing.
    9:37 am Some last minute rumors trickling in suggesting Apple TV, unannounced iPhone OS 4 features (printing?)… we’ll find out soon enough.
    9:28 am They are starting to let people in.
    9:22 am The line is starting to move.
    9:16 am Large crowd of people waiting in the hallway in Moscone West.
    9:16 am Apple has setup their wall of app store icons across 30 Apple displays.
    9:13 am Apple’s WWDC 2010 keynote about to start. We are providing live coverage.