Reshared post from +DeWitt Clinton
"When Schiller unveiled the iPhone 5, it rose from the stage floor on a smoothly-rising and rotating pedestal, pinpoint spotlights hitting the phone and only the phone. The rotation of the iPhone atop the pedestal was in perfect sync with the rotation of the iPhone projected on the big screen at the back of the stage. There’s no store where you buy such pedestals; Apple designed and engineered it specifically for this event. It was on stage for about a minute." -John Gruber
Oh, you have a smoothly rotating pedestal? Tell me again how hard that was to build. : )
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Thanks, I'd heard about that amazing Glass/Hangout demo but this is the first time I've seen it. Did you catch my post yesterday contesting Ive's claim that iPhone is the most-used product in our lives? I say it's glasses. And when these companies start putting such awesome tech into glasses I think we will see lots more people wearing them. (And watch out Google, Apple glasses can't be far behind.)
Thanks, I'd heard about that amazing Glass/Hangout demo but this is the first time I've seen it. Did you catch my post yesterday contesting Ive's claim that iPhone is the most-used product in our lives? I say it's glasses. And when these companies start putting such awesome tech into glasses I think we will see lots more people wearing them. (And watch out Google, Apple glasses can't be far behind.)
+Peter Oakley if there is one real trait that Apple as an organization adopted from Steve Jobs it is outrageous hyperbole. I've spent some time doing PR now and I have always push back hard against those that try to make such absurd claims
+Peter Oakley if there is one real trait that Apple as an organization adopted from Steve Jobs it is outrageous hyperbole. I've spent some time doing PR now and I have always push back hard against those that try to make such absurd claims