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Enjoy Apple’s iPhone keynote on-demand and without interruption

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“One more thing” returned at this year's iPhone keynote. Photo: Apple.
“One more thing” returned at this year's iPhone keynote. Photo: Apple.

We love it when Apple live-streams its keynotes so that we can watch along with those lucky enough to have gotten an invite, but yesterday’s was nothing short of a disaster. It was down more than it was up, and it made Tim Cook and Phil Schiller sound like Chinese girls. But if you missed anything, you can now catch up on-demand and uninterrupted.

The entire, 120-minute keynote is now available to watch on Apple’s website, whenever and wherever you want. You can also download it in standard– and high-definition as a podcast for viewing on an iOS device.

Watching the keynote video is the best way to experience an Apple event (if you can’t be there). You get to see Tim Cook and Phil Schiller introduce the latest devices and get all excited about them, and you can watch the product demos that show off their new features and upcoming apps and services.

The keynotes also include Apple’s first TV ads for the new iPhones and the Apple Watch, and there’s an appearance from U2 at the end. And because they’re downloadable, you don’t have to worry about them crashing, skipping, or turning Chinese.

Source: Apple

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6 responses to “Enjoy Apple’s iPhone keynote on-demand and without interruption”

  1. Well, my wife wanted a bigger one for a while now. I guess she gets her wish. Thanks Timmy !!

  2. DarkwarrioR says:

    I thought you guys said the 3.5″ screen is perfect not that long ago and now you got 4″ and you are going to get 4.7″ or even 5.5″ soon, what happened? Haha. Btw did not impress, who made new design for the iphone? Samsung? Haha. Also the watch.. wow finally, that one must have been complicated to copy, because it took them this long..

    • Kr00 says:

      Do you know who the chief designer is at Samescum? A Xerox machine, ha ha ha, but seriously, nobody knows who the supposed design geniuses are there, yet the world knows of Steve Jobs and Jony Ive. Its ok to feel inferior, because nobody really cares mate.

      • DarkwarrioR says:

        Do you know what is making iCrap tick? Oh that’s right samsung chipsets lol. Steve jobs is dead and jony ive always copied from somebody else he used to copy from 60s braun devices (fucking hipster) now he is copying samsung :D I know you feel inferior with inferior devices at premium prices, yet you don’t care, because ignorance is bliss.

    • William D says:

      In general, across the tech media, i think it’s true to say there has been a subtle and gradual change in tone over the validity and desire of larger screened iPhones.. i listen(ed) to a whole game from Gruber to more general ones like The Verge and all the main Apple-blog podcasts etc. Certainly when the Iphone 4 was about there was this notion that anything bigger was a bad idea as it wouldn’t fit in the pocket. then the iphone 5/5S/5C came out and we all accustomed to it being the same width and appreciated. Now over the past 6 months there’s definitely been a warming to the notion of 4.7, and in other cases the 5.5. Ultimately people have tried, even in passing, android /nokia devices and found up to 5 to be ok.. and even nice. But yes, definitely a subtle reduction in suggestion that bigger was a bad idea! lol

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