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A little odd, considering they streamed it last year? Budget problems? Hahaha.
isn’t it ironic? A Google hangout for an Apple event?
No more ironic than using apple laptops to report a google event.
Oh who knows, its Apple, they change their minds about this stuff every single year. Worse than my wife trying to pick out her outfit for the day.
Cool idea, I’ll be watching.
iOS enabled?
Still waiting on the embed
They haven’t live streamed an iPhone event since FaceTime was announced. Right?
Someone could have at least skyped it
Interesting that all of the screenshots have the home button and top cropped off..
The problem for me with photos is the storage space. When i switch my iPhone 4S 16GB I will have to buy a 32GB device.
presenting iOS 7 on iPad. September 18 Free
Samsung announced today that the next Galaxy S series phone would have a sixty-five bit architecture. – Matt Gemmell
from what im thinking..the Touch ID can be dangerous…if it were to be use in a wrong way…imagine if someone remote hacked ur phone…and instantly they got ur fingerprint…aint that amazing? :P
There’s no magical “export” feature for the fingerprint…
USB 3.0?
week later Sept 20 you can purchase both models
apple site is updated – no pre order for 5s
It says per orders for “both” sept 13th. On 9to5mac