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iPhone 3G & 3G S

WWDC coverage


iPhone 3G

iPhone 3G S

Price

$99 8GB

$199 16GB

$299 32GB

Camera

2 megapixels

3 megapixels

Autofocus

Tap to focus

Video recording

New features

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-

-

-

-

Cut, Copy, and Paste

MMS

Spotlight Search

Landscape Keyboard

Voice Memos

Improved performance

Built-in video camera

Voice Control

Compass

Cut, Copy, and Paste

MMS

Spotlight Search

Landscape Keyboard

Voice Memos

Color

Battery life

Talk time:

Up to 5 hours on 3G

Up to 10 hours on 2G

Standby time:

Up to 300 hours

Internet use:

Up to 5 hours on 3G

Up to 6 hours on Wi-Fi

Audio playback:

Up to 24 hours on audio

Video playback:

Up to 7 hours of video

Talk time:

Up to 5 hours on 3G

Up to 12 hours on 2G

Standby time:

Up to 300 hours

Internet use:

Up to 5 hours on 3G

Up to 9 hours on Wi-Fi

Audio playback:

Up to 30 hours on audio

Video playback:

Up to 10 hours of video

[Apple] – c.

WWDC: Ten things you should know

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Now that Phil Schiller’s WWDC keynote is done with, here’s the ten things you should know in case you missed our liveblog coverage. – r.

1. There are now over 75 million Mac users worldwide

2. The unibody 13-inch MacBooks are now called MacBook Pros. They’ve got better batteries, better screens, Firewire, SD cards and they cost less, too.

3. The final copy of Safari 4 is out today, and you can download it here.

4. Snow Leopard is almost here. It gives you 6GB of storage BACK, it’s got OpenCL, 64-bit and Grand Central Dispatch. It’s also got Exchange support built-in at no extra cost.

5. QuickTime X has a new UI, it’s frameless and it’s beautiful. Built from scratch. It’s really fast and lets you do quick & easy editing.

6. Better yet, it’s only $29 (USD) to upgrade from Leopard when it arrives in September. Unfortunately, it’s an Intel only OS.

7. iPhone OS 3.0 arrives on June 17th. Previously unannounced features include: Buy movies, TV shows, music videos and audiobooks using iTunes on your device, multiple iTunes accounts, better Parental Controls and more language love. The really good news? Internet tethering via USB or Bluetooth. The bad news? AT&T won’t support it.

8. There’s a new iPhone arriving, also on June 17th (depending on your location), and it’s called iPhone 3GS. It’s got a 3 megapixel auto-focus, video recording camera (and you can edit, too). It also (finally) allows voice controls and commands and has a built-in compass. It looks and feels exactly the same as iPhone 3G does. You can browse the internet for up to nine hours on 3GS.

9. That iPhone is $199/$299 (AT&T prices) for 16/32GB capacities and sits along side the 8GB iPhone 3G (for just $99). There’s an ad here.

10. Overall (in my opinion), it was a better-than-average keynote from Phil Schiller and the team. The new iPhone is somewhat disappointing, but has some useful (and long needed) new features. Your average consumer is going to be a little disappointed with the backend-driven Snow Leopard OS, and everyone in the US now hates AT&T more than ever before for not supporting tethering or MMS at launch.

More WWDC coverage can be found here – r.

WWDC: Liveblog archive

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Here’s the archive for our liveblog coverage of Phil Schiller’s WWDC 2009 keynote. All of our previous liveblogs and their archives can be found here. – r.

Continue reading ‘WWDC: Liveblog archive’

WWDC: The ultimate pre-keynote playlist

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We’re approaching the ten hour countdown mark for WWDC 2009, so optimize your experience with TGR’s ultimate pre-keynote playlist. The full 17-track list is below…

1. Vida la Vida – Coldplay

Described by Gizmodo as “the official sountrack to the ‘running of the media’ event every single time”.

2. Around the Bend – The Asteroid’s Galaxy Tour

Used in the iPod touch (2G) ad, often playing at your local Apple Store.

3. La la la – The Bird and the Bee

Soundtrack to the original iPod touch spot at the 2007 iPod special event. Strangely, this one never made it to television.

4. Bruises – Chairlift

Very Apple. Used in the particularly creative iPod nano (3G) commercial.

5. Electric Feel – MGMT

A Phil Schiller favorite at Macworld 2009.

6. R.E.S.P.E.C.T. – Aretha Franklin

Best when used as your ringtone during the event…

7. Shut Up and Let Me Go – The Ting Tings

One of the better  iPod + iTunes ads.

8. Hey Mama – Black Eyed Peas

Another brilliant iTunes ad sountrack.

9. You’ve Got a Friend In Me – Randy Newman

This one’s dedicated to Steve and his executive-producing talents.

10. Stronger – Kanye West

Played at MWSF 2008. Ironically, the MacBook Air is the weakest notebook Apple’s ever shipped.

11. Hold on, I’m coming – Sam & Dave

Great track, also played often at the Apple Store. Particularly suitable for a pre-keynote playlist.

12. 15 Step – Radiohead

iPhone OS 3.0 special event. One of Greg’s (Joswiak) choices? We can only speculate.

13. Sleep Through the Static – Jack Johnson

Performed by the man himself at the 2008 “Let’s Rock” special event.

14. New Soul – Yael Naim

Manilla envelope. Enough said.

15. Waiting on the World to Change – John Mayer

Absolutely essential for any Apple playlist.

16. 1234 – Feist

Usually played right before the keynote.

And a bonus, post-keynote track:

17. I Left My Heart in San Francisco – Tony Bennett

Quite possibly the most heartfelt keynote performance ever.

Enjoy! – r.

WWDC 09: Countdown Widget

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WWDC '09 Countdown Widget Screenshot

This simple Dashboard widget will help you countdown to WWDC 09.

Download: WWDC ’09 Countdown Widget – c.

Antiglare 15″ MacBook Pro just around the corner?

While visiting my local Apple Store yesterday, I noticed (amongst the dozens of notebooks on display) a 15″ MacBook Pro with an antiglare (or matte) screen. This seemed to be particularly odd, since Apple currently only includes the glossy display option on all of their notebooks, except of course the 17″ MacBook Pro, where it can be configured with an antiglare screen for an extra $50 (USD). Unlike the matte 17″ MBP, this notebook did not feature an aluminum “border” around the screen, but, as the photos show, instead sported a black plastic “border” like the rest of Apple’s late 2008 unibody notebooks. Could this be an error on Apple’s part? Is an antiglare 15″MacBook Pro imminent? Could it be one of Phil Schiller’s WWDC announcements? It’s arguable, since Apple’s been playing down the outside-friendly display (instead choosing to promote their super glossy LEDs), but that was definitely an antiglare screen on a 15″ MacBook Pro. – r.

Note: I tried my best to capture the MacBook Pro so that it was clear that it featured an antiglare screen, but the iPhone’s convenient camera can only do so much…

WWDC 2009: 3rd generation iPhone graphical rumor round-up

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TGR WWDC 2009 iPhone graphic rumor round-up

Here’s a graphical representation I put together of the dozens of rumors that have been circulating over the past few months regarding the third generation iPhone that’s likely to be announced next week at WWDC 2009 (our keynote liveblog details can be found here). Click the image for a higher resolution version. There’s a few notes for this one:
* I’ve put some source numbers beside each arrow, these are the references for each rumor and are published at the bottom of this post.
* The rumors (such as release date and price) that don’t really match a particular part of the iPhone’s hardware/software have been placed at a random point on the back of the iPhone.
* The prediction key is based entirely on my own opinion, and is by no means accurate.
Of course, if anything else develops between now and Phil’s keynote, I’ll be listing them here, so be sure to check back before the day, and remember, we’ll be covering the keynote live right here on TGR, click here for the details. – r.

Update: It seems this has generated quite some interest around the internet with more than 10,000 people visiting per day – thanks for your views, tweets and pings!

Update 2: The great folks over at iPodizados.com have translated the graphic into Spanish. Check it out here!

Source list:

1: http://blog.gadgetlite.com/2009/04/10/gen-iphone-percentage-battery/

2: http://stuff.tv/News/iPhone-30-to-have-Nike-pre-installed/12418/

3: http://gizmodo.com/5261343/next+gen-iphone-specs-launch-date-rumor-looks-fishy-oled-screen-light+up-apple-logo

4: http://gizmodo.com/5200034/next-generation-iphone-may-have-fm-transmission-capabilities

5: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&langpair=de%7Cen&u=http://www.iphone-ticker.de/2009/05/28/die-nachste-generation-ersatzteil-sichtungen-in-hong-kong/ (Translated)

6: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/04/04/next_ipod_touch_iphone_to_support_low_power_802_11n_mode.html

7: http://www.macrumors.com/2009/05/07/digital-compass-magnetometer-confirmed-in-next-iphone/

8: http://www.macrumors.com/2009/04/07/iphone-video-recording-interface-digital-compass-voice-control-and-auto-focus-camera/

9: http://daringfireball.net/2009/05/the_next_iphone

10: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/05/29/apple_briefs_staff_on_wireless_iphone_movie_and_tv_downloads.html

11: http://www.allaboutiphone.net/2009/05/iphone-30-and-video-recording-now-with-youtube-uploading/

12: http://www.macrumors.com/2009/05/26/next-generation-iphone-case-to-have-matte-finish-enhanced-3g/

13: http://www.macrumors.com/2009/04/03/apple-ordering-3-2-and-5-megapixel-camera-sensors-for-iphone-and-future-product/

14: http://www.macrumors.com/2009/01/31/adobe-and-apple-working-on-flash-for-iphone/

15: http://9to5mac.com/hong-kong-iphone-3

16: http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/backstage/comments/ipod-nano-5g-next-gen-iphone-design-changes-revealed/

17: http://www.9to5mac.com/iphone-video-conferencing

18: http://www.9to5mac.com/broadcom-BCM4329-iphone-802.11n-FM

19: http://www.macrumors.com/2009/05/27/new-comparison-photo-of-matte-iphone-enclosure/

20: http://www.chinaontrade.com/iphone-4g-spare-parts-c-69.html

21: http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.areamobile.de%2Fnews%2F11103-existenz-bestaetigt-iphone-32-gb-bei-t-mobile-in-kuerze-verfuegbar&sl=de&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 (Translated)

22: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/05/next-gen-iphone-specs-launch-date-revealed/

23: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/15/apple-is-indeed-talking-about-opening-iphone-background-tasks/

24: http://www.businessweek.com/technology/ByteOfTheApple/blog/archives/2009/04/making_movies_t.html

25: http://www.phonenews.com/apple-consolidating-av-cables-ahead-of-iphone-hd-launch-7648/

WWDC 2009: TGR Liveblog details

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There’s just over a week to go until Phil Schiller and the rest of the Apple ‘dream team’ deliver this year’s WWDC keynote, and once again, The Green Room is covering the event live. Our WWDC coverage begins today, but here’s all the details you need for the liveblog:

1. Where can I find it? You can browse directly to our liveblog coverage by clicking here, or view the full list of liveblogs here. We’ve partnered with CoverItLive again for a better liveblog experience.

2. Date & Time: The event starts at 10AM on June 8th (Pacific Time) or 3AM on June 9th (Australian Eastern Standard Time). All times listed on the liveblog are in AEST. The liveblog begins at 3AM on June 9th (AEST). Click here for a full list of starting times.

3. Spoiler free stream: If you prefer to watch the WWDC keynote without spoilers once it becomes available for streaming on Apple.com, we will provide a link to the QuickTime movie on this page.

4. Archive: We’ll publish the liveblog archive shortly after the event, check back here for the link closer to the date.

We’re also announcing some exciting TGR news during the liveblog, so stay tuned! – r.

We’re back!

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What’s been going on around here for the last week or two? What happened to the regular posts? Has the GFC affected The Green Room?
Questions you may all have since our last post 10+ days ago. We probably should’ve told you, but we took a short break from writing last week and focused on some other stuff, which we’ll tell you more about soon. That said, we’re back now and all is under control at tgrblog.com, so keep visiting and look out for our WWDC 2009 coverage which will begin soon! – r.

We’re looking for WWDC liveblog sponsors

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WWDC is under two months away and as usual, TGR will be providing in-depth coverage of the week’s events, including of course our keynote liveblog. If your company is interested in sponsoring the liveblog, be sure to email us and we’ll send you some more detailed information. – r.

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