Live Updates from WWDC (Every minute report)

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11:53 am
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That's all folks!
11:53 amThanking crowd! Keynote over!
11:53 am"I hope you have a fantastic week."
11:53 amTim seems a little choked up.
11:53 am"And really, I can't think of a better reason of getting up in the morning."


11:52 am"The products we make combined with the apps that you create can fundamentally change the world."
11:52 am"Only Apple could make such amazing hardware, software, and services."
11:51 amiOS 6, "With two hundred new features."
11:51 amTim seems to be bringing the show to a close, going over the new MacBook Pro again. OSX Mountian Lion as well.
11:50 am"So what do you think?" Crowd goes crazy.
11:50 amTim is back on stage.
11:50 am"And that is iOS 6."
11:50 amiOS 6 will ship this fall, iPhone 3GS and later, 2nd and 3rd generation iPad, and 4th generation iPod touch.
11:50 am(For developers.)
11:50 amBeta of iOS 6 today.
11:49 amAPI's for Pass Kit for Passbook, reminders API, in-app content purchases to buy music and things like that. Transit apps to integrate within the maps app.
11:48 amiOS 6 is a "phenomenal release."
11:48 amTons of feature for China, similar to OSX.
11:48 amLost mode allows you to send a phone number to the phone and if someone finds it, they can tap on it to call that number back.
11:48 amPer account signatures in email, Made for iPhone hearing aids, "Lost Mode", Game Center friends from Facebook. Personal dictionary in iCloud.
11:47 amGame Center challenges, easy to challenge friends to scores.
11:47 am"These are only 10 of the over 200 new user features."
11:47 amCrowd clapping at conclusion of demo.
11:46 amCan switch to overview mode to pan around at any time.
11:46 amLooks really, really slick.
11:46 am"Adaptive cinematic camera through corners."
11:45 amNavigation gives multiple route options, Siri talks out details, tells you where to go.
11:45 amSimulating a demo.
11:45 amNow showing turn by turn directions.
11:45 amCrowd clapping like crazy.
11:45 am"And that, is Flyover."
11:45 amCan rotate to see city, the building in 3D, city fades in with all sorts of 3D buildings.
11:44 amFlying to Sydney Opera House.
11:44 am"This is not a movie, it's being rendered real time."
11:44 amRotating around a building.
11:44 amFlyover looks insane. Crowd oo'ing.
11:43 amSwitching back to 2D, can turn on satellite view.
11:43 amCan rotate and see sides of buildings.
11:43 am3D looks awesome.
11:43 amZoom in far enough and buildings with POI's exist via a business card system with Yelp integration.
11:43 amAll maps are vector based, very fast to zoom, can rotate, labels rotate with it.
11:42 amDemonstrating maps now.
11:42 amWow.
11:42 amApple has been flying over cities to build 3D photographic model. Looks CRAZY.
11:42 am"Flyover"
11:42 amKids can even ask, "Are we there yet?"
11:42 amYou can ask Siri where you can get gas, and it'll look for gas stations.
11:41 amAlso works with Siri.
11:41 am3D buildings visibile?
11:41 amAll of this works from the lock screen as well.
11:41 amMonitors traffic on the way, potentially even re-routing around it.
11:41 amReally simple, just tap quick route and you're on the way.
11:41 amturn-by-turn navigation.
11:40 amAnonymous real-time crowd sourcing of this data via iOS users.
11:40 amCan bring up incident reports to see if traffic is likely to speed up.
11:40 amTraffic service also included.
11:40 ambusiness cards integrated with yelp for all sorts of details and photos.
11:40 amLocal search also included in maps, 100m business listings around the world currently available.
11:39 amShowing a few different maps.
11:39 amAll cartography done by Apple.
11:39 amEntire new mapping solution built from the ground up.
11:39 amMaps!
11:38 amSingle-app mode also available. Example given is a teacher administering a test via the iPad. iPad is locked in the test, can't go to anything else.
11:38 am"Allows children with autism to learn independently on their iPad."
11:38 amCan just circle controls to disable interface elements, and home button doesn't leave the app.
11:37 amLooking to make experience even better for children with autism, guided access allows you to circle controls to disable things in an app.
11:37 amGuided Access is next.
11:37 am"That is Passbook"
11:36 amAll of these cards are live, and you'll even get alerts when you have a gate change on your virtual boarding pass. Seems very futuristic.
11:36 amAll integrated into lock screen. When you go to starbucks, your card appears on lock screen, swiping across brings it up.
11:36 amWhen you delete a card it has a shredding animation.
11:35 amAmtrak boarding passes, United boarding pass, two of them grouped together. Coupon for Target. Express checkin card at hotel.
11:35 amStarbucks card even shows balance.
11:35 amBringing up Fandango ticket, ticket for Giant's game, Starbucks store card.
11:35 amDemonstrating passbook.
11:34 amSo your ticket pops up when you arrive at the movie theater.
11:34 amReally easy for developers, integrates into lock screen, seems to be GPS enabled.
11:34 amLooks really slick.
11:34 amPrevents fumbling around to find these tickets inside of each of the apps. Passbook combines them and looks like a virtual wallet of sorts.
11:34 amMovie ticket apps too.
11:33 amAlso store cards like the Starbucks app.
11:33 amHandles tickets and boarding passes.
11:33 amPassbook?
11:33 amPull to refresh!
11:33 amEasier to insert photo and video inside of the Mail app, and you can open password protected docs.
11:32 amFlagged mailbox available as well.
11:32 amVIP allows you to mark someone as a VIP, when you get an email from a VIP, new emails from that person show up like a text message on lock screen. VIP emails are starred and there's even a VIP mailbox.
11:32 amEnhancements to Mail.
11:31 amThis also goes to the Mac via iPhoto, Aperture, web browser, and Apple TV.
11:31 amFriends get push notification with photos, appears in album in the photos app, and everyone can comment on photos.
11:31 amEasy way to share photos with friends, choose photos, choose friends, and you're done.
11:31 amiOS 6 adds shared photo streams.
11:30 amPhoto Stream up next.
11:30 amFull-screen support in landscape on the iPhone in Safari.
11:30 amWeb site can even tell the app what the person was doing, so you can pick up where you left off.
11:30 amTapping banner takes them to the store to download the app. If app is already installed, tapping it switches to app.
11:29 amSmart app banners, if someone goes to your web site, you can notify users of your app in the App Store.
11:29 am"Smart app banners"
11:29 amPhoto uploads finally available inside of Safari.
11:29 amAdding offline reading list as well.
11:28 amAdding iCloud tabs.
11:28 am2/3 of all mobile web traffic comes from Safari on iOS.
11:28 amSafari next.
11:28 amiMessage via Phone number also goes to iPad and Mac.
11:28 amPhone number and Apple ID are unified in iOS 6. If someone calls you with phone number via FaceTime, you can answer on iOS device or on Mac.
11:27 amiOS 6 has FaceTime via Cellular.
11:27 am...One catch, only works over WiFi.
11:27 amFaceTime next.
11:27 amSlider for repeated calls, second call can come through when turned on if someone calls again inside of 3 minutes.
11:26 amFor notifications and things. You can even schedule this. Fine-tune who you get phone calls from, like Favorites or contacts groups.
11:26 amWhen on, it'll never light up the screen or make a sound.
11:26 amSlider in settings.
11:26 amDo Not Disturb mode.
11:25 amReminders also have canned functions, like reminding you when you leave.
11:25 am"Reply with a message" has canned messages like "I'm on my way" or can be custom.
11:25 amPhone app now has a button next to slide to answer, you can slide up to reply with a message or add a reminder to call back later.
11:24 amPhone app getting enhanced.
11:24 amAlso coming to the Mac.
11:24 amWindows-phone like but with an iOS spin.
11:24 amSeems almost Windows-phone like. Events show up in Calendars.
11:24 amFriends sharing contacts on Facebook automatically shows up in contacts.
11:24 amFacebook integrated to the App Store, can "Like" apps and see which apps, music, TV, and movies your friends like.
11:23 amFacebook support is a public API, easy to integrate.
11:23 amFacebook gets Siri support, you can just talk to post to Facebook.
11:23 amTwitter and Facebook integrated into notification center, buttons for both tweets and status updates.
11:22 amReally easy to post to Facebook, looks similar to current tweet functionality.
11:22 amFacebook integrated with iOS 6, login system-wide like Twitter.
11:22 am"Working very closely with Facebook."
11:22 amNext: Facebook integration.
11:22 am"Just a few of the enhancements for Siri in iOS 6."
11:21 amShowing Chinese local search. Siri is even coming to the new iPad.
11:21 amLocal search which was US-only in iOS 5 is coming around the world.
11:21 amEach language gets a weird scream from different parts of the audience. Mandarin, Cantonese, too.
11:20 amSiri going much more international. iOS 6 adding English and French for Canada. Scott says, "Eh", crowd laughs. Spanish for Spain, Mexico, and US. Italian coming too. Korean.
11:20 amBMW, GM, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, etc committed to Siri integration in next 12 months.
11:19 amIt doesn't even light up the screen of the iPhone when you hit this button.
11:19 amWorking with car manufacturers to have a Siri button on steering wheel.
11:19 amNew feature: "Eyes Free"?
11:19 amSpanish La Liga even shows up in the text cloud of features.
11:19 amBoth pro and college sports can be asked about, Hockey and Soccer too.
11:18 amImangi's Temple Run loads up.
11:18 am"Play Temple Run"
11:18 amSiri can also launch apps!
11:18 amBrings up all sorts of movies, with rotten tomatoes rating as well.
11:17 amShowed a few seconds of Avengers trailer. "Show me movies starring Scarlett Johansson."
11:17 amSiri responds with movie schedule, it shows rotten tomatoes rating too. Can tap to watch the trailer.
11:16 amSiri knows about movies. "What movies are playing at the metreon?" (Local theater in SF here.)
11:16 amTapping hands off to the Yelp app. Reservations via OpenTable. Hands off to OpenTable app.
11:16 amCan even make reservations, partnered with Yelp for in-Siri reviews.
11:16 amLots more information shown when asked about restaurants.
11:15 amSiri knows a lot more about restaurants too.
11:15 amNo mention of soccer... ;)
11:15 amAsked about Football schedule, Siri responds with complete schedule for a team.
11:15 amSiri knows about Football (american) as well.
11:15 amShows chart with tons of stats. Siri even is able to tell if Lebron or Kobe is taller when asked.
11:14 amCan even ask about standings, "What are the National League standings?"
11:14 amDisplay looks like a baseball card.
11:14 amComplete with details. Can even ask about individual players, asking about a player's batting average.
11:13 amSiri responds with score.
11:13 amSiri now knows a ton about sports. "What was the score of the last Giants game?"
11:13 amShowing what Siri can do in iOS 6.
11:13 amSiri out for 8 months, does "so much."
11:12 am200 new features, significant enhancements to Siri.
11:12 amiOS 6.
11:12 amEvery year brings a new OS, and this year is no exception.
11:12 am75% of customers check "very satisfied." Less than 50% for competition.
11:11 amGame Center, 130m accounts, 5b scores per week, and it's in 67 of the top 100 games.
11:11 amTwitter, 3x growth in iOS users, 10b tweets from iOS 5, 47% of photos from iOS 5.
11:11 amiMessage, 140m iMessages users, 150b messages sent, 1b+ per day.
11:10 am84 of the top 100 social apps using push notifications. 7 billion notifications sent PER DAY. 1.5 trillion notifications sent so far.
11:10 am2.3 takes the largest slice. 4.0 released about the same time as iOS 5, 7% running latest version.
11:09 amCompared to competition, showing Android pie chart.
11:09 am80% of customers are running iOS5.
11:09 am365m iOS devices sold through the end of March.
11:09 amScott is coming for an update on iOS.
11:08 am"That's Mountain Lion."
11:08 amNew Macs bought starting today, update to Mountain Lion will be free. WWDC devs get near-final developer preview today.
11:08 amPrice good for upgrades all the way back to Snow Leopard. One purchase updates all your personal Macs.
11:07 amMountain Lion... $19.99!
11:07 amDelivering next month via the Mac App Store.
11:07 amOver 1700 new APIs for developers in Mountain Lion.
11:07 amVery easy to set up your Mac with Chinese email services.
11:07 amSafari getting new search provider, and system-wide sharing getting Chinese services.
11:06 amGreatly improving Chinese input method, new Chinese dictionary, 8 new Chinese fonts.
11:06 amFeatures for China also getting added.
11:06 amMail VIPs where new messages will show up as notifications, Gatekeeper, Offline reading list, and all sorts of other stuff.
11:05 am"This is just a quick overview of Mountain Lion."
11:05 amLooks like a drag racing game where you control shifting.
11:05 amGame has licensed cars, Ford GT and a BMW.
11:04 amPseudo-stig playing CSR Racing from Natural Motion on his iPad, challenges Craig via Game Center.
11:04 amOr someone who is stig-like?
11:04 amCSR Racing, the Stig from Top Gear takes the stage?
11:03 amShowing demo streamed via AirPlay.
11:03 amShowing MacBook display and AppleTV output, easy to get mirroring going.
11:03 amNow demonstrating AirPlay and GameCenter.
11:03 amSupports both turn-based and head to head gaming. Mac to Mac, or cross platform iOS to Mac via Game Center.
11:02 amLooks very similar to the iOS Game Center, uses the same account, same friends, achievements, etc.
11:02 amGame Center also coming.
11:02 amShowing how easy it is to get going via the AirPlay menubar icon, automagically sends 1080p. Can also send audio to AirPlay stereo speakers.
11:01 amAirPlay Mirroring up next.
11:01 amSilent, power efficient, compatible with recent MacBook Air (2nd gen) and the new Retina MacBook Pro.
11:01 amWhen you bring your Mac home, plug it in to charge, it'll even back up to Time Capsule and download updates automatically.
11:00 amPower Nap keeps your mac up to date while it sleeps, fetching email, reminder and calendar updates, and will even handle your photo stream.
11:00 am"Power Nap" - New feature.
10:59 amDictation is very fast.
10:59 amCan tweet direct from notification center... And even then use dictation.
10:59 amNotifications also support internet services such as Twitter. Specifically mentions Twitter mentions, DMs, etc.
10:59 amTwo finger swipe brings out notification center, and you can see all your messages. Clicking on any of the notifications brings you right to where you need to go.
10:58 amThen if someone responds, it appears as a notification which will pop up then slide away.
10:58 amSharing also works in full-screen apps, you can be in full screen iPhoto, then share direct to messages without dropping focus in iPhoto.
10:57 amShowing how simple it is to share now, tweeting a National Geographic link.
10:57 amShowing how multitouch gestures work for zooming, zooming out further pulls you into tab fiew where you can swipe across tabs via multitouch gestures. Pinching back out selects one. Very, very iPad-like.
10:56 amLooks super handy.
10:56 amShowing how easy it is to open tabs in iCloud tabs.
10:56 amNew scrolling, built on core animation. "Smooth and lightning fast."
10:56 am"Lightning fast page loading."
10:56 amDemonstrating.
10:55 am"Fantastic new feature" tab view, using gestures to navigate tabs.
10:55 amiCloud tabs show all the pages you have open across all devices.
10:55 amCan just search right in the browser address bar.
10:54 amNew unified smart search field.
10:54 am"Fastest javascript engine of any browser on the planet."
10:54 amNew Safari up next.
10:54 amThe logins for these sharing services are saved system-wide.
10:54 amAny image you can quick look, for instance, can be sent to Flickr.
10:54 amSharing is built in system wide.
10:53 amEasier than ever to share within OSX apps, can tweet from Safari.
10:53 amNext is Sharing.
10:53 amBuilt into OSX, so it works everywhere. "You can talk into Facebook if you want."
10:53 amEverywhere on your Mac where you can type, you can talk.
10:53 amDictation is coming to the Mac.
10:52 amNotification Center has a switch to turn off notifications, and if you connect to a projector it gets disabled automatically.
10:52 amLooks a lot like Growl.
10:51 amShowing how all the apps have different notifications currently in OSX, everything now is replaced with iOS-style banners and alerts.
10:51 amNotification Center.
10:51 amPages works the same, showing how everything also shows up on your phone. Changes are updated in real-time. Replaced a photo on the iPhone, and the Mac version updated a few seconds later.
10:50 amYou can drag things into the document library very easily.
10:50 amDocument library shown, like iPad.
10:50 amDocuments in the cloud demo, opens Numbers.
10:49 am"Other legacy chat services" ...crowd laughs
10:49 amGoing over how it works, which will be familiar to any Messages beta user.
10:49 amMessages brings iMessage to the Mac.
10:49 amNotes app looks just like it does on the iPad.
10:48 amNotes goes from Mail to its own app, also sync'd via iCloud. Supports images and links.
10:48 amMac gains location based reminder support as well.
10:48 amShowing how Reminders works, looks a lot like the iOS app. Even has multitouch.
10:47 amGiving quick demo now.
10:47 amDeveloper SDK also available.
10:47 amDocs in the cloud available on all Apple apps that use documents.
10:47 amSimple new way to access and organize documents. Pages documents looks a lot like the Pages iPad app.
10:46 amDocument-based apps getting support via "Documents in the Cloud."
10:46 amMessages, Reminders, and Notes all iCloud enabled as well.
10:46 amAll of your content is up to date across all devices.
10:46 amMountain Lion has iCloud support built right in. Apple apps are configured automatically via iCloud.
10:46 amiCloud. 125m iCloud users.
10:45 amInterface optimized for multitouch trackpads and mice while making it more natural than ever to work with the devices in our lives. Over 200 new features, detailing 8.
10:45 amMountain Lion!
10:45 am40% of OSX users are running Lion, number hit in 9 months. Windows 7 took 27 months to get to the same level.
10:45 am26m copies shipped, best selling release ever.
10:44 amMac installbase is currently 66m. Lion first release distributed electronically.
10:44 am8th major release of OSX.
10:44 amOSX next, Craig taking the stage.
10:44 amThis new laptop is described as "the new flagship"
10:43 am"That completes our notebook lineup."
10:43 am...SHIPS TODAY.
10:43 amMeets tons of environmental checklist points.
10:43 amDoesn't seem to be going over BTO options.
10:42 amStarting configuration, 15.4", 2.3Ghz processor, 8GB RAM, GT 650M 1GB, 256GB flash... $2199
10:42 amVideo over, lights coming back up. Phil back on stage.
10:41 am"No other notebook comes close to this type of performance."
10:41 amFinal Cut Pro 10 takes "full advantage" streaming 9 camera views.
10:41 amGoing over Aperture, "Total game changer." on the Retina display.
10:40 amNew venting system.
10:40 amFan blades are designed to make the computer quieter.
10:40 amThe thermal system operates in a way that's nearly imperceptible to the user?
10:39 amThe display is actually built into the unibody.
10:39 amExtreme levels of performance, remarkably portable.
10:38 amTalking about how much faster flash memory is, all the other fast specs, "end up with a machine that's incredibly responsive."
10:37 amShowing photos, typography, etc.
10:37 amThe video is basically going over everything Phil just talked about.
10:37 am"The very best computer that we've ever built."
10:36 amVideo is showing Apple staff in sort of a typical Apple video about changing things and opening up a new world of design.
10:36 amVideo coming up!
10:36 am"Best stereo speakers ever put into a desktop or notebook computer."
10:36 amFacetime HD camera, DUAL Mics, beam forming?
10:35 amGlass multitouch trackpad onboard, backlit keyboard, 802.11n WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.0
10:35 amFirewire 800 to thunderbolt adapter, and gigabit ethernet adapters coming.
10:35 amAlso Thunderbolt camera.
10:35 amShowing an external Thunderbolt drive.
10:34 amMagSafe 2, two Thunderbolt ports, another USB3/2, and headphone jack on other side.
10:34 amPorts: SD slot, HDMI, USB3 USB2 combo ports on one side.
10:34 amUp to 7 hours of battery, 30 days of standby.
10:33 amBuilt around flash storage, 768GB max.
10:33 amNext-gen Kepler graphics, GT 650M with 1GB of VRAM
10:33 amUp to 16GB of 1600Mhz RAM.
10:33 amFastest quad-core processors onboard, up to 2.7Ghz.
10:32 amShowing internals, batteries take up a huge amount of space.
10:32 am"Inside is just as amazing as the display."
10:32 am....Diablo 3 also going to be Retina ready. :O
10:31 amAutodesk working on a new version of AutoCAD.
10:31 amAdobe Photoshop being cited as a 3rd party app that's coming.
10:31 amApplications do need to be updated to use Retina display, otherwise they'll be pixel doubled.
10:30 amFinal Cut Pro also getting updated. Density of the display allows for 1080p video to be windowed at full res.
10:30 amProfessional applications getting updated as well. Major Aperture update coming.
10:29 amiPhoto, Mail, Safari, etc all updated.
10:29 amSounds like it has a new build though that's Retina enabled.
10:29 amShips with Lion.
10:29 amHigher contrast ratios, deeper blacks, great angle of view. Glare reduced by 75% on glossy screen.
10:28 amWorld's highest resolution notebook display.
10:28 am220 pixels per inch, 5,184,000 pixels.
10:28 am15.4" across, pixel density is 2880x1800.
10:28 am"Absolutely stunning."
10:27 amRetina Display confirmed!
10:27 amLightest pro notebook Apple has ever made.
10:27 am4.46lbs.
10:27 am1/4 thinner, about as thin as a MacBook Air.
10:27 am0.71 inches thin.
10:26 amPhil placing finger next to the new MBP, thinner than his finger.
10:26 amMagnificent new display, incredibly thin.
10:25 amNew MacBook Pro getting revealed...
10:25 am"Willing to discard old legacy things."
10:25 amRadically thin and light.
10:25 amsiren.gif
10:25 amKILLER NEW DISPLAY.
10:25 amKey ideas: Next gen MacBook Pro...
10:24 am"What would make the next generation MacBook Pro?"
10:24 amPhil leading up to something covered by a black sheet...
10:24 amTHIRD LAPTOP LINE!!!
10:23 am"So what's next...?"
10:23 amAlso shipping today!
10:23 amSame pricing as well, better specs though.
10:23 amSame size too.
10:22 amNo retina either... So far anyway. :(
10:22 amBoth USB ports are getting USB 3.
10:22 am60% faster as well.
10:22 amDiscrete GPU is now the GeForce GT 650M, 1GB.
10:21 am3rd gen Core, Ivy Bridge CPU up to 2.7Ghz, 8GB 1600Mhz memory, and 60% faster graphics integrated.
10:21 amNext up, updates to MacBook Pro.
10:21 amSTART SHIPPING TODAY!!!
10:20 amNo retina in 13" either. Both models $100 cheaper.
10:20 am1366x768 still in 11"
10:20 amNo retina display. :(
10:20 am11" and 13" sizes.
10:19 amCombined USB2 and USB3 port, FaceTime camera is getting 720p.
10:19 amShowing the sides of a PC laptop compared to MacBook Air.
10:19 am(Insert Fry take my money meme here.)
10:19 amUSB 3 also onboard.
10:19 amAlso flash memory is up to twice as fast, 500MBps read speed.
10:18 amUp to 512GB of flash storage now available.
10:18 am60% faster graphics.
10:18 amUp to 8GB of memory, 1600Mhz
10:18 amUp to 2.0ghz i7
10:18 am3rd gen Ivy Bridge CPU
10:18 amGetting updated with...
10:17 am"Everyone is trying to copy it."
10:17 amMacbook Air first, it has revolutionized the idea of the modern notebook.
10:17 am"Really nice updates coming to each of them."
10:17 am"By far the best in the industry."
10:17 amGreeting audience, introducing MacBook lineup.
10:16 amPhil is coming on stage to show off notebook lineup.
10:16 amAlong with OSX and iOS updates.
10:16 amNEW NOTEBOOKS COMING!!!
10:16 amApple has been hard at work to take these ideas further.
10:16 am"We love giving you a platform and a store to realize your dreams."
10:15 amTim is thanking everyone in the developer community for the incredible apps they've done. Applause.
10:15 amLights back up, Tim back on stage.
10:15 amVideo wrapping up with dramatic sunset shot.
10:14 amNow everyone is thanking Apple and the developers in the video for enriching their lives.
10:14 amThis is a killer video.
10:14 am"It is a miracle."
10:14 amBack to the blind man walking through the woods now.
10:14 amToca Boca is the game/app being shown now.
10:13 amIt's a toy for the kids, and a tool for the adults in these cases.
10:13 amNow showing some kids playing a game on the iPad. A child with speech issues using the iPad to improve.
10:12 amCo-Founder of airbnb is showing off their office and the app.
10:11 amNow showing a treehouse in the woods, via the airbnb app (which is awesome btw.)
10:11 amNow showing all the behind the scenes concept sketches that went into making this app.
10:11 am3D4Medical
10:10 amShowing what a difference this level of interactivity makes in the classroom.
10:10 amiPad is hooked up to a projector showing this app projected on a sheet in a school in Mumbai.
10:09 amUsing an iPad anatomy app.
10:09 amNow showing a bunch of kids in a school class.
10:09 amLooks... really cool.
10:09 amAriadne GPS
10:08 amShowing a blind man walking with a navigation app.
10:08 amA man is walking through the forest.
10:07 amVideo coming up highlighting a few of these cases.
10:07 amTim is talking about heartwarming stories of the combination of Apple's devices and developers apps.
10:07 am"Our goal has always been to do great work, and in doing so, make a difference in people's lives."
10:06 amThe App Store operates in over 120 countries, beginning later this month another 32 countries are coming. 155 countries total.
10:06 amThis number was unthinkable not long ago. $5b have been paid out so far to developers.
10:05 amNew milestone in the App Store: 30b apps downloaded.
10:05 am"This compares with just a few hundred for our competition."
10:05 am225,000 of these apps are specifically designed for the iPad.
10:05 amStore with the largest number of accounts with credit cards on the internet. 650,000 apps on the store currently.
10:04 am400m accounts WITH CREDIT CARDS.
10:04 am400m accounts on the App Store.
10:04 am"Size and momentum are just phenomenal."
10:04 amStarting this morning with a few updates on the App Store.
10:04 amWWDC sold out in 1 hour and 43 minutes. :O
10:03 amTim is talking about WWDC stats, mentioning sessions, developers from all over the world, things like that.
10:03 amWWDC is the longest running developer conference anywhere, sold out in record time.
10:02 amTim Cook looks sharp as hell, bluejeans and black button up shirt.
10:02 amApplause, Tim Cook takes the stage.
10:02 amThey're really, really pushing Siri with this video.
10:01 am"I am excited about the new Samsung, not the phone, the refrigerator."
10:01 amAndroid super-slams.
10:01 amTelling... Absolutely terrible jokes.
10:00 amSiri is introducing things...
10:00 amKeynote starting!
10:00 amMusic stopping. Applause
10:00 amOverflow room is filling up.
9:55 amStill seating. Main room is now pretty much full.
9:42 amStarting to seat WWDC attendees now
9:35 amPress has been seated
9:31 amAbout 30 minutes to go
9:17 amLine is massive and still forming. At front, crowd getting a little restless.
8:47 amWe're waiting in line for the keynote to begin.

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