MacRumors Twitter Accounts, WWDC Live Coverage and Spoiler Free
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WWDC 2010 is about to kick off with a keynote address on Monday, June 7th at 10am Pacific by Steve Jobs. MacRumors will be in attendance for live coverage. We'll have text and photo updates at MacRumorsLive.com. Our live system is also formatted specifically for the iPhone, so you'll also be able to watch real-time updates in mobile safari.
We've also reorganized our official twitter accounts. These include:
@MacRumors - official news
@MacRumorsLive - live updates for events only
We've also set up a Spoiler Free page for WWDC 2010 if you want to watch the keynote without any spoilers. The video is typically posted late in the day following the keynote address. There is no live video feed of the event.
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(View all)The keynote address is scheduled to be delivered by Steve Jobs at 10am PDT (1pm EDT) on Monday 7 June 2010 from Moscone Center (San Francisco, California).
How is is a spoiler free stream? Honestly by the time the stream comes up everything about the new iPhone will be on CNN, FOX, NBC, NY Times, and everywhere else.
The stream exists during the keynote, as it is being said by Steve Jobs himself. It's not difficult to simply turn off all other media outlets and view said stream.
How is is a spoiler free stream? Honestly by the time the stream comes up everything about the new iPhone will be on CNN, FOX, NBC, NY Times, and everywhere else.
By avoiding such places?
How is is a spoiler free stream? Honestly by the time the stream comes up everything about the new iPhone will be on CNN, FOX, NBC, NY Times, and everywhere else.
MacRumors can't control what everyone else does, just what they do.If you don't want to see spoilers, turn off your computer/phone/TV/whatever that day. It's the same thing with any popular newsworthy event on the Internet (e.g., major sporting events).
It's up to you to bury your own head in the sand, not MacRumors.
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