Quittermike wrote:
That was a meltdown? Maybe if the entire keynote was like that. He repeatedly asked the audience to shut off their wifi so the keynote could continue? I'm far from an Apple fanboy, but even I can see it's just Gizmodo being butthurt about their WWDC blacklist and grasping at straws (but it was pretty funny when the guy yelled Verizon, even though it made no sense in that context.)
10:39 am Doing a live demo now.
10:39 am Firing up both phones.
10:40 am Zoomed in difference looking at home screen is remarkable. Apple had to get special projectors to show just how good this screen is.
10:40 am Loading up NY Times next.
10:41 am Loading slowly, "networks in here always unpredictable."
10:41 am Steve asks everyone to get off WiFi to help him out, audience laughs.
10:41 am NY Times still not loading on iPhone 4.
10:41 am Switching to backups.
10:42 am iPhone 4 now on AT&T, all kinds of error messages about not being connected to the internet popping up on iPhone 4.
10:42 am Steve goes back to showing photos.
10:43 am Difference is fairly amazing.
10:43 am iPhone 4 slowly barely loads NY Times.
10:43 am Steve apologizing again.
10:43 am Asks Scott for any suggestions.
10:44 am Someone shouts, "Try Verizon."
10:44 am Steve concludes demo.
idk, the text feed was funny.