Apple Posts iPhone OS 3.0 Preview Event Streaming Video

Apple has posted their usual streaming QuickTime video of today’s iPhone OS 3.0 Preview Event.
Watch it now via Apple.com…
| Tweet |
|
|
← Previously
Apple iPhone 3.0 Massive News Roundup!Leave a Reply
Note: Comments must be civil, respectful, and on-topic. If a comment does not add to the conversation, if it contains spam advertising, or inappropriate language or content, it will be removed. Comments containing links may be held for moderation. Relax, enjoy, and share in the discussion.




























sweetness, watching now.
To tired to install Craptime!
It won’t let me watch on the iPhone 3g. Bs!
Can’t watch on a late 2008 MacBook pro. What’s the deal. Is it my quicktme settings? It just shows a back and forth status bar like knight rider.
I’m waiting for the podcast, this stuff should be seen in hi-res.
is there any way to download it? Like right now? without waiting for it to become a podcast.
It was nice to be able to skip over the EA, and gaming, and Smule nonsense. In fact, some of the stuff that I thought was pretty dull and boring during the live meta-blog seemed a slight bit more coherent and interesting after seeing it demonstrated in the video.
Strange that five Apple apps (Calendar, Notes, Contacts, iPod, and Mail) have Spotlight search… but not Maps (Recents and Bookmarks), Safari bookmarks, and Photos.
Good stuff. After watching the video it’s pretty clear that this platform is beginning to fulfill its promise. I’m really looking forward to seeing what’s in the rest of the release.
Can a direct link to the video file be posted here to see if I can watch it on my iphone 3g right now?
@Luke W: The link is already at the bottom of the article.
I’m watching the keynote right now. Looks like this might be the beginning of the “Golden Age” of the iphone…
I think I might go insane until Summer!!!!!!
@patrick Cause it’s a video stream ! maybe you can watch it after you download ” iPhone 3 0 ” as Forstall puts it. ^_^
Steve, the link at the bottom goes to the webpage which has a QuickTime video plugin on it. I am after the actual video URL (the blahblahblah.mov)
You can download the video podcast in iTunes now: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?i=51817084&id=275834665