iPhone:

- runs OS X

9:47: A giant touchscreen interface. Multi-touch! You can do multi-gestures on the screen itself. Screen auto-rotates picture.

9:52: Controls on the side, volume, silent. The Back: 2-megapixel camera.

9:53: Top: headset jack, SIM, sleep-wake.

9:53: An iPod connector, just like the iPod (on the bottom).

9:54: Proximity sensor on the face, turns off the screen so your face doesn't press the buttons.

9:54: Ambient light switch and accelerometer to switch from portrait to landscape.

9:55: Built-in speaker.Ê

10:16: Rich HTML: Any IMAP or POP.

10:16: Safari on the phone.ÊBrowsing gives you the standard (tabbed) browser view but scrolling, zooming, all via the gestures. You view the entire page first (too small to read in normal view, so you need to zoom in).


10:16: Google Maps: Sat directions, traffic, and maps.

10:16: Widgets: Weather and stocks.

10:17: Everything goes over EDGE or WI-Fi, which switches "seamlessly" when the phone detects Wi-Fi.

10:17: Yahoo Mail will provide free push IMAP email for all customers.



ðTV (AppleTV):
9:27: USB2, Ethernet, WiFI, HDMI, Component, Stereo inputs.

9:28: 802.11b/g/n

9:29: You can store 50 hours of videos on its 40GB hard drive. AppleTV can stream up to five computers.

9:31: Streaming theatrical trailers from Apple.com. The quality's actually pretty good at 720p.

9:34: Apple's showing off some Zoolander and Heroes clips from the Apple store.

9:36: Music, photos, slideshows (Ken Burn's effect-type).

9:38: Phil Shiller's brought his MacBook over to stream up an episode of Heroes to the AppleTV.

9:40: Taking orders today, shipping Feb.