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Fact - I disabled mine when I still used a PC. So annoying.

The video that was posted is misleading. Not only does it look 10-20$ sped up (complete with tacky new age music), but you keep cutting from scene to scene. I didn't see the user go to the bottom left or right for the vast majority of the video, which they undoubtably did every ten-fifteen seconds to change apps.

Apple.com has the button on the homepage for the keynote video... but when you click it, the page is missing. The full keynote video will probably go up sometime in the next hour.

There is such a thing as a "Nike historian"... no wonder the rest of the world is leading in math and science.

"We will meet again when both day and night are in balance." So... launching March 20/21 (aka the equinox)?

I can't be the only person who didn't know that Gmail had a back-up feature.

If the most exciting part of your OS is the scrollbar, you need a new OS :P

Looks like there's a working periscope sticking out the top. Now *that* would be a useful feature.

Better than Hulu's, worse than Netflix, which itself is good, but not great. Amazon Prime's streaming service will probably become a real player (see what I did there?!), but *never* a dominant force in the market.

Looks like it could be a really cool way for interior designers to showcase their work... and pitch new ideas (color schemes, prints, textures) to prospective clients... they can show them 3d mock-ups of their ideas instead of colored pencil sketches.

Note: about 1/3 of the video was taken up by credits (beginning and end).

I live in a city - for me the more retro question is "When was the last time you drove?"

This is even better than the BP 'shopping job from the oil spill command center.

It's cool, but (like animated backgrounds on Android), I feel like it would have an effect on battery life.

I'd hope that any such phone would work better than the iOS app. That hardware mock-up is beautiful, though; I'd definitely carry that proudly.

Surely someone with such a beautiful set-up as this can afford a quality mouse pad :P

The title might have been better as "Learn the Techniques of Design." Design itself is something you feel, more than learn.

More disturbing than the spectators is the fact that the inclined roofs in the background are most likely houses. So question: why are they rolling toxic waste through residential areas?

I don't think this business model is going to work - the New York Times website doesn't have high traffic yields because their articles are better... they have such high traffic because they have the best free articles on line.