@Joshua DeLong: No, he did not.
@Joshua DeLong: No, he did not.
There's Steve!
@romlevy: It also just said something about not being allowed to rebroadcast it.
@Jonathan Beer: Didn't look at his shirt, what did it say?
@moonshadowkati: "This broadcast is the property of Apple and is protected by US copyright law and international treaties. Any reproduction or distribution is strictly prohibited without prior written approval from Apple. Please contact Apple Public Relations with any questions."
Oh, and everybody still uses old school toothbrushes!
I knew this wouldn't be difficult to do.
@markps: Stretching out a display?
@MarcusMaximus: Noticed that too.
@MarcusMaximus: And we can easily stretch out LCD's and plastic I believe the back is.
Hey look, Gizmodo on the screen at 0:21.
@moonshadowkati: That's definitely not a chimpanzee.
@tomsomething: Whoosh is aging technology. Just like Hypercard, Whoosh was huge in its day, but Apple really wants to open their platform up to newer technologies.
@moonshadowkati: I'm sure there's some website optimized for iPhone th
@moonshadowkati: Download, drag it to iTunes, synchronize, done.
I picked the 60 second preview one, because I'm an asshole and none of the others really appeal to me.
@Charliehorse: I have quite a hard time believing that, but I'll take your word for it.
@Charliehorse: Since when does the place music is stored make a difference to the sound quality?
What a cold, boring and plain place. I wouldn't like to live there.
Because a smartphone costs more than an iPod. Because most phones do a really, really bad job at playing mp3's and provide a bad interface.