9to5mac LivePanel for WWDC enjoyment (Audio/Video Feed?)

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We're rolling out our good ol' fashioned 9to5mac Livepanel which will be circulating the best feeds throughout the WWDC event.  As you might remember, this framed page shows four of the best feeds at once and is refreshed every 15 seconds so your mouse button finger doesn't have to bleed.  It works best on large (24"+) monitors and uses 1990's html frames technology to bring sweet, sweet iPhone 3 information to your eyes as quickly as possible.

This year we are also going to try to get an audio, and perhaps video, feed of the event.  As you know, data connections get taxed at WWDC and Apple isn't fond of user broadcasting, so keep your expectations low.

Will we see the iPhone 3/Video?  Or thousands of other interesting possibilites including Steve Jobs?   Tune in to find out.

Comments (25)

I'd love to hear more about it's features and such.

"It's"?

There's not long until you can hear about its features and such.

IM READY_

Hey, guys. It's expressly stated that Apple won't let you get audio or video without their consent. A year or so ago at either a MacWorld or a WWDC, another website tried, but they were escorted out by Apple employees.

I'm just saying, if you don't have their permission, don't try. I'd hate for them to dislike you any more than they already do since you leak real stuff.

"It's"?

Yes, "It's", as in, "It is", as in, "It is expressly stated", as in my grammar is correct and I am confused as to why you would choose to respond with nothing more contributive than an incorrect grammar correction.

"I'd love to hear more about it is features and such" doesn't make sense..

Sorry I responded to the wrong person, and I think you thought he responded to you when he was actually responding to the top poster?

Yes, that's exactly it. Please accept my apologies. What are the odds we'd both use "It's", eh?

i could of sworn that you used to request at least a 30inc panel last year.

Still haven't got one big enough but cant wait for tomorrow!

Feel like a 16 Year old on his first sexual adventure. lol

D'you suppose you could do anything about the popup windows every time it refreshes? And maybe shrink the 9to5 logo frame a bit, or at least allow us to turn it off... Thanks.

those pop ups are from the sites, try a pop up blocker.  We'll work on the frames

Another suggestion (though I'm not sure how feasible this even is - maybe something for the future) would be to make it so the frames for the 4 websites stay where you put them even after a refresh.

I love that you can re-size the panes, I can't wait. I'll be at work waiting for every lil update.

Thanks 925

"And here's the new iPhone!", says Phil Schillier.

Audience gives Phil and his product a round of applause. It looks like the old iPhone. "Better Power management, faster, and a video camera", he says. "Let me make a call".

Phil nervously scrolls down the list of contacts, finds "Laurene" and calls her.

"Hello?" says a man on the other end of the phone, whose thin face slowly appears on video.

Audience breaks into wild cheers, some pass out.

@ "The trick":
THIS IS AWESOME
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but now i have to clean my keyboard...

I was playing around on att's website few minutes ago...go select apple as the manufacturer...then go to the next drop down menu...you will see the new iphone 4gb...theres no 32gb...go see for yourself!

go on att website...click on apple under manufacturer..then go to next drop down menu and you will see only one new thing...iphone 4gb

apple stores are down ;)

http://www.qik.com/video/1836712

working live feed from WWDC

Arstechnica.com would have been a better choice than Gizmodo. The Giz bans commenters for daring to criticize them.

And here's an Applescript that will make the page full-screen in Safari:

tell application "Safari"
activate

-- make new document at end of documents
-- size the document to full screen
do JavaScript "window.open('http://9to5mac.com/livepanel.html')" in document 1
do JavaScript "moveTo(0,0);self.resizeTo(screen.availWidth,screen.availHeight)" in document 1

end tell

Arstechnica.com would have been a better choice than Gizmodo. The Giz bans commenters for daring to criticize them.

And here's an Applescript that will make the page full-screen in Safari:

tell application "Safari"
activate

-- make new document at end of documents
-- size the document to full screen
do JavaScript "window.open('http://9to5mac.com/livepanel.html')" in document 1
do JavaScript "moveTo(0,0);self.resizeTo(screen.availWidth,screen.availHeight)" in document 1

end tell

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