WWDC 2010: Miss the iPhone 4 announcement yesterday? Watch it now!

June 8, 2010 - By Dieter Schweiss

If you didn’t get a chance to watch the keynote speech by Steve Jobs yesterday at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (a.k.a. WWDC 2010), don’t panic! Apple made a replay of the keynote (called by some “The Steve Jobs Show”) available on their website earlier today.

However, that replay is in Apple’s QuickTime format, and if QuickTime doesn’t float your boat (i.e., you find it to be incompatible, buggy, or just downright annoying), Apple also posted a full-length video of the keynote on its little-publicized YouTube channel. We’ve embedded it below for your viewing pleasure. Go ahead. Click play, sit back, and revel in the nearly 2 hours-worth of tech gadgety goodness that is the iPhone.


If reviewing the Cliff Notes version of the keynote is more your style, notable tech sites, such as Engadget and Gizmodo, live-blogged the keynote, and their articles are available at their respective sites. And, of course, Geek Shui Living, your home for all things technical and geeky, has articles highlighting sections of the keynote. So, if you’re simply looking for a summary of all the new features and specifications, take a look at our posts from yesterday, which include all the information you really want to know:

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