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Back to Mac keynote podcast now on iTunes

20 October 2010 1,081 views One Comment

Back in the day, we had to wait hours for Apple to turn around the cached stream of their live event broadcasts — no more. Almost as fast as it was over, the company is already offering the cached stream and it just plays in Safari and it is, of course, beautiful to behold. Click to watch, though you have to have a Mac, iPhone, iPod touch or iPad to tune in.

More Back to Mac news:
Hands on with FaceTime for Mac beta
What’s new pussycat? Lion struts its stuff

New MacBook Air: Three of a perfect pair
iLife ’11: Significant iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand updates

Additionally, Apple has also posted the Back to Mac — Special Event October 2010 podcast to the iTunes Store.

That said, today’s announcements were so many and so substantive, my head quite literally aches under the weight…

What’s your take?

iMac Closeout Sale

One Comment »

  • AndyR said:

    Tis the end of freedom. The MAC APP Store will see the MAC eventually frozen the way the iPhone is – only Apple approved Apps will be able to load on the MAC – I think that will happen in the next IOS X after LION.

    Of course, that means that Apple will not allow you to load s/w that they do not approve of, such as Adobe Flash. Will it happen? Here’s a hint. Buy a new MAC Book Air and then try and run Flash. It isn’t there.

    This is definately the beginning of the End, Apple is just becoming a slightly cooler version of Microsoft, just another global giant corporate. It is getting big, perhaps too big. That cool is going to go.

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