Run-down of WWDC Keynote coverage
By Fabian W.
06/23/03 3:24 PM ET
Live coverage of the WWDC Keynote this morning is more anticipated than ever, and servers are beginning to overload partly because no live stream is available from Apple directly. We'll provide links to site's that cover the keynote live, and have provided major news relating to the keynote below.
3:24 PM ET
Keynote replay is available on Apple's Quicktime website.
3:10 PM ET
Apple Store has been updated.
2:19 PM ET
Apple announces PowerMac G5, the "world's fastest PC", running IBM's 64 bit PowerPC 970 processor running up to 2GHz Dual with a 1GHz front side BUS, up to 8 GB RAM, 400 MHz DDR Ram. Up to 500 GB internal storage. Up to 6 times faster than previous G4. An unconfirmed image can be found here. (courtesy of http://homepage.mac.com/owlboy/)
Another unconfirmed image from the side. (courtesy of http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~willmore/)
Additionally Steve Jobs previewed MacOS 10.3 Panther, and unveiled a FireWire camera called iSight, complimenting a new version of iChat with video & audio chat capabilities. An iChat beta will be available today.
1:10 PM ET
Several websites are providing live coverage of the event, here is the run down:
MacNN, MacMerc, MacMinute, MacRumors, MacCentral, Mac Observer, and PowerPage.org are all providing live text coverage.
ThinkSecret.com has posted pre-keynote photos showing covered banners.
Most of these sites are also holding iChat's and IRC chats.
In addition if you understand german, Mac-TV.de is providing a live follow-along stream to the keynote.
-This page will be updated if additional sites are found.-
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