Wednesday, September 1, 2010

0 Apple Special Event September1, 2010 in San Francisco Part 9


He’s talking about Viva la Vida.

If you check Craigslist you can see someone trying to trade Coldplay seats right now for a new iPad


He’s playing Yellow now. Jobs probably asked him to make up songs called Red, Green, and the rest of the colors of the new iPods.
And now the musical guest.

Chris Martin is the new John Mayer.


“I’ll just play one song, and if you feel like another one, I’ll play another one, and then keep going until you feel like lunch.”


Chris Martin: “I don’t have any new products to reveal. I wish the rest of the band were here, but they were too lazy.”


(Way better than Jack Johnson if you ask me.)


And here is Chris Martin.

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All the Cool New Stuff From Apple Today – READ NOW



“This group has had four albums out so far, and sold over 50 million albums worldwide.” It’s Coldplay.



“We’re asking one of our favorite musical artists to perform.”

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iTunes 10 Brings a Built-In Music Social Network – READ NOW

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Update:The Complete Guide to the New iPod Touch – READ NOW


The new iTunes 10 with Ping. And iOS 4.2 with HDR photos, Game Center and more. (Still no manual white balance in iOS 4.2?)

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Update:The New Multitouch iPod Nano – READ NOW


Jobs is going through the announcements today. New iPod nano that is tiny and has multitouch, a shuffle with buttons, an updated iPod touch with FaceTime and cameras, and the smaller, better and cheaper Apple TV.

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Updated:The New Apple TV – READ NOW


Again, the price is $99. Sorry for the gun-jumping there.


The new Apple TV is available later this month, in about four weeks. (That’s pushing the boundaries of “later this month”, since this is the first of the month.)


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You Can Rent iTunes TV Shows for $1 and Movies for $ – READ NOW


Sorry, that’s the old price. The new price is $99.


Price: $229.


Apple has content on iTunes in six countries, and will have more countries coming later this year.


If you have photos on your iPhone that you just shot, you can come home and do an instant slideshow by streaming it to your Apple TV.


He’s queuing Up on the iPad. When he’s playing Up, he can push the button to stream to Apple TV, and it will shoot the movie over Wi-Fi onto your TV.



One of the things they can do with AirPlay is streaming content from an iOS device to Apple TV.


NOW, what else can you do? An iPad is on screen! I wonder.

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