gdgt live coverage
By Ryan Block

gdgt live is back! Did you miss us? Well, we missed you. So, down to business: we’re just little away from (what I can only assume) is Apple’s last event of 2011, and they’ve made it pretty clear they want to talk phones. Well, let’s talk phones, then! I’ll be live from Apple HQ in Cupertino posting the announcements right here.
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By Ryan Block

Apple’s announced its annual fall event, where we all get to discover what kinds of brand new media devices available for purchase this holiday season. But will there be an app-store enabled Apple TV this year? We’ll find out soon enough: check back here for live coverage!
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By Ryan Block

So, how will Apple handle the controversy surrounding the iPhone 4′s antenna? We’ll find out soon enough. Tune in here for live coverage!
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By Ryan Block

It’s WWDC time, which means the wait for the announcement of the
4th-gen iPhone is almost over. But there are sure to be plenty of untold details about the next iPhone, and we wouldn’t be surprised if Steve’s also got another trick or two up his unwavering black sleeve. This is the place to be for live coverage!
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By Ryan Block
iPhone OS 4.0 is almost here, and Apple’s scheduled a press event only a few days in advance to talk about the new stuff we’ll be seeing rolled out to our
iPhones,
iPod touches, and, now,
iPads. You know where to go for coverage!
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By Ryan Block

It’s going down! This is the place to be for live coverage of (what we can only assume is) Apple’s tablet launch event — possibly the most hyped Apple introduction since the original iPhone. Read on, because tablet or no tablet, this is going to get interesting.
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By Ryan Block

It’s CES time yet again, and Ballmer will once again take the stage in Vegas to introduce the year’s biggest technology show. We’ve come to expect just as many future-tech demos as announcements at Microsoft CES keynotes, which means if nothing else it’ll be damned interesting. Read on for live coverage!
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By Ryan Block

We’ve yet to find out just what tricks Google’s got up its sleeve for the the latest flagship Android handset, the
Nexus One, but we’ll be live from Mountain View to find out. Read on for full coverage!
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By Peter Rojas

We’ll be live from the Windows 7 launch event later this morning in New York, hosted by none other than MC Ballmer. Read on for live coverage!
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By Ryan Block

We’re live from
Mobilize 2009 to see Sanjay Jha’s hail mary Android launch. Will Moto pull a rabbit out of the smartphone hat? We’ll find out!
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By Ryan Block
This is the place to be for live coverage of Apple’s “It’s only rock and roll, but we like it” event. We know
Apple will, as always, trot out this year’s line of
iPods, but we’ll have to wait to find out if they’ve got anything else up their sleeves.
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By Ryan Block

Yep, we’ll be live from this year’s WWDC keynote to find out just what Apple has in store for its developer community — and, you know, everybody else curious to see whether Cupertino’s been cooking up any new gear for this summer.
Continue reading Live WWDC 2009 keynote coverage Permalink
By Ryan Block

Apple’s been quiet on iPhone stuff for the past few months, but now they’re promising a preview of iPhone 3.0 and the next version of the SDK — I’ll be reporting live to find out whether the next big release will finally have some of the many features iPhone users have been pining after!
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By Ryan Block

This is it for Palm. Today’s launch will either mark the beginning of the company’s second coming — or the beginning of the end. So yeah, you might say expectations are high for Nova and their next-gen hardware — or whatever it is they’re showing off today. But even if Palm pulls out another Faileo, this is going to be a damned interesting event. Read on!
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By Ryan Block

CES doesn’t officially begin until tomorrow morning, but the madness officially begins tonight with Ballmer hosting the first post-Gates CES keynote. Normally we’re in for a host of demos from upcoming Microsoft products (or products running Microsoft products), some semi-futuristic technology concepts, and maybe, if we’re lucky, a jokey, semi-humiliating video featuring Steve. Read on!
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By Ryan Block

Thanks for joining us this morning in hazy SF to kick off gdgt live and an appropriately historic Macworld: the first in a decade that Steve won’t be on stage giving the keynote, and the last time Apple will be present for the show (or so they tell us). Read on for our real time coverage of today’s announcements!
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By Ryan Block

Covering the gadget world live has always been one of my favorite aspects of writing about technology. And I don’t just mean hitting news 24/7, I mean actually being at the big press events doing real-time, in-depth coverage of high profile announcements. It’s a crazy, addicting rush, and there’s just nothing like being on the front lines to report as something big debuts — which is partly why I couldn’t stand to make 2009 the first time in a long time that I wasn’t covering the CES and Macworld keynotes (Jobs or no Jobs!).
From here on in,
gdgt live is your spot for finding all of our live event coverage. Because gdgt (and gdgt live) isn’t a blog, we won’t be blowing out the news with post after post, but you will definitely want to be checking in next week when I hit up the
Macworld 2009 keynote with Phil Schiller, the
CES 2009 keynote with Steve Ballmer, and
Palm’s big Nova announcement. (Full schedule is posted after the break; if there’s anything else you’re dying to see coverage of, email us at contact at gdgt!)
P.S. -As a note, similar to what’s currently at
gdgt.com, we don’t have comments enabled. Don’t worry, this isn’t some foreboding sign of things to come when gdgt launches in full — in fact, it’s quite the opposite, we just want to make sure everything plays nicely together later on, so for now that means no comments. Thanks for your patience.
P.P.S. -Shout out Rob and the team at
Mosso for hosting our coverage!
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