Apple will be holding their ‘Let’s Talk iPhone’ event later today, unfortunately they aren’t streaming this one live. Luckily, there are plenty of options for those of us who have to get the news as it happens.
TWiT.TV covers all Apple events live, coverage includes expert commentary and often live video from the event. TWiT broadcasts iOS compatible audio and video from their web site and the official TWiT.TV app (iTunes Link). The official app is $0.99 and absolutely worth the money, or you can try the free ‘TWiT Netcast Network’ app from MediaFly (iTunes Link).
If you prefer text based updates, live blogs are the answer. Live blogs provide text and photo updates in real-time. My favorite live blogger is Ryan Block from GDGT, but Ars Technica, Engadget, and Gizmodo all have excellent coverage (all of these links go directly to their live coverage).
After the keynote, Apple usually posts the video to the Apple Events page and podcast (Subscribe in iTunes). And of course, Gary Ng and I will be discussing all the news on a special episode of The iPhone Podcast.
Apple is reportedly conducting tests on two new high-end Macs and their respective processors in preparation for its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) slated for next week. That’s according to insiders speaking to Bloomberg’s reliable Mark Gurman. Internally codenamed as Mac 14,13 and Mac 14,14, the new models will be powered by the M2 Max chip,...
Apple Canada has started selling refurbished M2 Mac mini computers, offering some savings compared to new retail purchases. This is the first time Apple is offering these refurbished models in Canada, with sales starting last week. Various M2 Mac mini refurbished models are available, including an entry version with an 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU,...
In a bid to revive its Mac business, Apple is prepping for the launch of its next series of Macs, powered by the M3 chip, even as the debut of new M2 chip-based Macs remains a few weeks away, reports Mark Gurman from Bloomberg’s Power On Newsletter. The iPhone maker is presently testing next-gen Macs...