Apple Special Event - 9.9.14 - "Wish we could say more"

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As long as U2 takes up the last portion of the show when I'm leaving for work, I'll be happy. In the 2 hours before I have to go in I want to see iPhone, iOS and iWatch and nothing else... unless they want to throw other things in too.
 
Don't really see the harm in U2 being douchy at this event. Granted, they haven't had a decent song in over 15 years, but so what. I am reminded of the time Coldplay's vocalist was at an Apple Music event. That did drag on for a needlessly long time.

They'd need to have something truly ghastly like Nickelback if they want to eclipse the announcements.
 
Don't really see the harm in U2 being douchy at this event. Granted, they haven't had a decent song in over 15 years, but so what. I am reminded of the time Coldplay's vocalist was at an Apple Music event. That did drag on for a needlessly long time.

They'd need to have something truly ghastly like Nickelback if they want to eclipse the announcements.

I really don't like Apple's circle of musicians... it really lends the most truth to Apple being uncool and kinda hipstery at the same time.
 
Apple takes security to highest level for Sept. 9 event

The auditorium is crawling with 24-hour security personnel. Anyone working at the massive show, from caterers to construction staff and technicians, is required to submit their phones to Apple’s security team. The phones’ cameras are being covered in special tamper-proof tape, which changes color if removal is attempted.

“If it changes color, we’ll be fired on the spot,” said one person who is working at the show but asked to remain anonymous.

In addition, Apple security personnel are carefully scrutinizing the phones for unauthorized pictures or messages, looking for any attempts to communicate details of the event to the outside.

Something new?
 
Meh, not really. There have been reports of draconian security techniques before.

That tape thingy sounds cool.
Yea it's impressive.

Surely its because they have something big to show though. No way they would do this for a spec bump and bigger screen that has already leaked.

Hopefully leaks are fake. In a dream world maybe.
 
Yea it's impressive.

Surely its because they have something big to show though. No way they would do this for a spec bump and bigger screen that has already leaked.

Hopefully leaks are fake. In a dream world maybe.
Surely we've seen 80% of what the new phone will look like.

But they definitely wish to prevent iWatch from leaking, even 5m before the actual announcement. I am also hoping we get cool new iPads.

Plus I also hope that iOS 8 is more than just a stability upgrade with a few new integrated apps.
 
Surely we've seen 80% of what the new phone will look like.

But they definitely wish to prevent iWatch from leaking, even 5m before the actual announcement. I am also hoping we get cool new iPads.

Plus I also hope that iOS 8 is more than just a stability upgrade with a few new integrated apps.
Don't iPads have their own conference?

Yea iWatch makes sense with this level of security.

iOS 8 most exciting for the flexibility it offers apps. Getting apps that are closer in power to Android apps will be great. Without giving them too much power that can lead to safety issues.

Not long now. I'm so pumped.
 
So is there a youtube link to the stream?
Most likely not. Apple has traditionally had a live stream on their own page with impeccable quality. You need either a Mac or a Safari browser to watch it though.
Don't iPads have their own conference?
Good question. There have been separate iPad conferences, but I cannot really see why Apple wouldn't lump all in at this event.
 
Most likely not. Apple has traditionally had a live stream on their own page with impeccable quality. You need either a Mac or a Safari browser to watch it though. Good question. There have been separate iPad conferences, but I cannot really see why Apple wouldn't lump all in at this event.

They won't. iPad event is in October, release is in November.
 
The tape thing on the workers phones isn't a big deal I don't think. I knew some Samsung workers in Korea who worked at the main Samsung place in Suwon and they all had to have the security tape camera covers too. I believe it's pretty common practice, they said everyone had them and security checked them every morning/gave people new stickers every morning.
 
Man,this is so stupid.

It is stupid.

There must be a complete zero effect on Apple devices selling because they are the exclusive place to watch Apple events.

But on the other hand, there must be some lost buzz from the fact that non-Apple devices can't watch the event.
 
Every time, people complain about Apple's decision to keep this thing semi-exclusive.

And every year, some people install Safari just to watch this thing.

*smiles*

Are you implying we should be installing Windows Safari in 2014???
 
Every time, people complain about Apple's decision to keep this thing semi-exclusive.

And every year, some people install Safari just to watch this thing.

*smiles*
But that doesn't help:

"Live streaming video requires Safari 5.1.10 or later on OS X v10.6.8 or later; Safari on iOS 6.0 or later. Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 6.2 or later."

Except that was exactly your point, of course...

Also, the only thing worse than Safari on Windows is iTunes.
 
Every time, people complain about Apple's decision to keep this thing semi-exclusive.

And every year, some people install Safari just to watch this thing.

*smiles*

Except that people with Windows PCs can't watch it on Safari for Windows, so installing it would do nothing.

Edit: Beaten. Apple is just trying to trick people into using Safari for Windows then?
 
Yes, people installing and then uninstalling Safari on Windows has been a running joke every year as well.

I wonder how hard it would be to set up a continuous stream service and then simply record your own Mac screen...
 
This is probably the most hype for an iPhone (etc) event in some years, do we all agree?
 
Lol I literally just installed Safari on Windows just to watch the conference, and found out I still won't be able to stream it... Way to play me like a fool, Apple.

Oh well, time to uninstall that garbage browser.

Guess I'll just watch the conference on my tiny 4S screen. :/
 
Lol I literally just installed Safari on Windows just to watch the conference, and found out I still won't be able to stream it... Way to play me like a fool, Apple.

Oh well, time to uninstall that garbage browser.

Guess I'll just watch the conference on my tiny 4S screen. :/

There'll be streams elsewhere I'm sure of it, plus someone said you can put the stream URL into VLC and that'll play it, but I haven't done that myself.
 
I'm new to iOS, is it likely that the iOS 8 update for previous iPhone/ipad will be out today or will we have to wait until the release date of the iPhone 6?
 
Usually you could also watch Apple Livestream in other browsers instead of Safari by switching the User Agent send by the Browser and having Quicktime installed.
 
Does anyone else feel that this is quite possibly the biggest iPhone unveiling ever, in terms of where the phone market is now with the increasing competition and rising of Android?

I mean in terms of I don't think Apple can no longer just get by with doing what is just needed and nothing more. 2-3 years ago you'd have said that the iPhone 4 was probably the most impressive smart phone released, the screen was amazing and unlike anything else, the App Store didn't have a true rival etc.

But now, Android has come on so much and the manufacturers have really upped their game in terms of the quality of hardware they are outputting, the Z3 for example is a stunning piece of hardware when you look at the spec and the waterproofing etc.

I say this as someone who has exclusively owned an iPhone since the 3G and I've had 3 out of the 5 phones released since then. The design of the iPhone 6 (or what we are lead to be believe is the design) doesn't really bother me, that terrible protruding camera does however. But I guess I should wait to see if there is a reasoning behind that. I want to be impressed today and I hope I am.
 
Lol I literally just installed Safari on Windows just to watch the conference, and found out I still won't be able to stream it... Way to play me like a fool, Apple.

Oh well, time to uninstall that garbage browser.

Guess I'll just watch the conference on my tiny 4S screen. :/
People usually stream it via sites like UStream. Just wait for a link.

You can also get it to work with VLC supposedly but that never worked for me.
 
The hype for the 5S was pretty tepid in comparison.
I know there was anger directed toward the 5S. First of all, people did not really like the finger print thingy. I did not either. And there was this uneasy feeling that 5S was the proper iPhone that model 5 should have been.

Now people have accepted the finger print reader as a given. Surely Apple sells some of this data to track identified criminals.
 
ah ok. I take it the GM is only for developers and anyone can't just download and install it?

Nope, anyone can install it. People just don't tend to until it's officially released through OTA/iTunes etc, probably just because they're not aware they can install it manually rather than waiting for it to be distributed normally.
 
Rumour is better cameras, laminated screen, thinner body, Touch ID and 2 gigs of ram. Should be a fantastic update. I've been waiting for a laminated screen on iPads since iPad 1.

I would jump on an ipad air 2 for laminated screen OR more ram/no safari tab refreshing bollocks. Both together would be fantastic.
 
If I'm to get their watch I hope it'll have a function without the need for an iPhone. Not fitness related.

I broke my iPhone 5 and is now on Android. But I for something better than what the Android watches have brought to the market so far.
 
"7 things that will absolutely definitely happen at today's Apple keynote" (Pocket Gamer parody)

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