MacJury #1012: The MacJury Considers Apple’s WWDC 2010 Keynote Announcements (Part 1)

Jun 8, 2010 | MacJury

MacJury-1012

Steve Jobs took the stage at the Apple Worldwide Developer’s Conference 2010 to announce iPhone 4.0, iOS 4 and more. The MacJury examines those announcements and more, including why the whole Gizmodo affair didn’t tarnish the the excitement of the new iPhone, FaceTime and why they think the time for video calls may have finally arrived, and the goods and bads of the keynote demos. Apple’s handling of a potential trademark issue, why the video capabilities of the iPhone 4 and iMovie for iPhone may be the device’s killer app and more are all addressed in Part One of a two-part discussion by the panel of John F. Braun, Bryan Chaffin, Peter Cohen, Keith Lang, Chuck LaTournous and host Chuck Joiner.

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Chuck Joiner on Twitter

The MacVoices Group

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MacLevelTen – The Mac Media Group

John F. Braun

John F. Braun on Twitter

The Mac Observer

The Mac Observer’s Mac Geek Gab

Monday’s Mac Gadget

Bryan Chaffin

The Mac Observer

MacNotables


Peter Cohen

Peter Cohen on Twitter

The Loop

Angry Mac Bastards session

Keith Lang

Skitch

Jigsaw Junior – An iPad jigsaw puzzle for little people

UI and us – Keith’s podcast about user interaction

Chuck La Tournous

Chuck La Tournous on Twitter

RandomMaccess

The Mac Observer

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