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Check out our minute-by-minute coverage of Apple's opening keynote speech at 10 a.m. PDT at the Worldwide Developers Conference.

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by imtigger2 June 8, 2009 10:28 AM PDT
Craig Federighi, VP of Mac OS Engineering is on stage for the demo. He is going to cover three areas -- starting with Dock and the finder. (from macrumorslive.com)
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by imtigger2 June 8, 2009 10:35 AM PDT
New... Quicktime X lets you trim and share video using a visual timeline that makes it easy to select the part of the video you want. The edited clip can then be directly shared with YouTube, MobileMe, or iTunes. (from Macrumors.com)
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by imtigger2 June 8, 2009 10:46 AM PDT
now talking Exchange and Mail /iCal/Address book. Simple stuff for simple... ahhhh... computers. ;)

Now demoing Exchange support. Showing how simple it is to add an Exchange account. Auto-discovery of Exchange servers, all email/folders/to-do lists are automatically populated, Spotlight immediately searches all data. Quicklook lets you preview MS Office documents through Mail, even if Office isn't installed. (from Macrumors.com)
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by imtigger2 June 8, 2009 10:47 AM PDT
10:47 am Family Pack available for $49. Will be released in September. A near-final developer preview available today.
10:46 am Snow Leopard will be available for all Intel Macs -- past and present. How should it be priced? Leopard was $129 and they want all Leopard users to upgrade to Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard will be $29 for those users.
(from macrumors.com)
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by imtigger2 June 8, 2009 10:48 AM PDT
iPhone info COMING UP!! HURRY!! GET TO THE SCREEN!!! CHECK IT OUT!!! :)
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