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    WWDC keynote just started. Steve Jobs on Stage. Look at the array of video cameras. :)

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    ha awesome...
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    wow, for a product that will be 'un-cool' in a few months and obsolete in 18.

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    He says you need 300 pixels per inch. So, HD is good for a display 6.5" wide. More relevant for the "Will we ever need more than 1080p?" to be honest, but perhaps someone could calculate what kind of resolution is required for the big screen.

    iPhone 4 looks good, but of course, as always, Apple are masters at the show business. The original iPhones had pretty poor resolutions, so its a step in the right direction.

    Pretty funny, the iPhone 4's Wi-fi is broken!
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    haha. iMovie for iPhone, it finally happened.

    liking the sound of this new display resolution though, when it makes its was into iPads and Macbook Pro's
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    10:58 am Randy Ubillos, Chief Architect of Video Applications on stage.
    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.
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    iPhone 4 has a Gyroscope.

    iPhone 4 camera records HD video!

    720p at 30fps.

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    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.

    Randy Ubillos, Chief Architect of Video Applications on stage.

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    Yay, more iphone stuff! stuff that will be obselete in a few months!

    There is no way in hell I will buy an iPhone, mainly because they update it so often, and quite needlessly too. If Apple announced FCS 4 or a new Mac Pro then I would care more.
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    but every phone is obsolete not long after it comes out, usually before that yearly time frame is up, just in apples case everyone knows when the update is for sure (or to some degree)
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    Quote Originally Posted by michael zaletel View Post
    WWDC keynote just started. Steve Jobs on Stage. Look at the array of video cameras. :)

    -michael zaletel
    All that and no feed on the website yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Collins View Post
    There is no way in hell I will buy an iPhone, mainly because they update it so often, and quite needlessly too..
    Sorry man, but that's silly. You're bitching because they keep it too up to date? I could understand it if the updates were hard to do, or if not installing an update made your phone useless, but that isn't the case here.
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