The iPhone 4 announcement may have dominated headlines but this week also features Internet Week New York, Tech Ed and some test runs of the HTC Evo 4G. Get the rolling posts, RSS, or email.
Here’s a look at Monday, June 8, 2010:
The iPhone 4 coverage kicked off with a live blog and live analysis. It didn’t take long the commentary to start rolling in, from Larry Dignan’s take on the iPhone 4 raising the bar for competitors to Adrian Kingsley-Hughes’ look at the iPhone-Android rivalry and his take on the device as something evolutionary, not revolutionary. Ed Burnette put together a list of the top 9 features. Matthew Miller likes it but isn’t giving up the Evo 4G.
Andrew Nusca says it’s not a Flip killer and analyst Charlie Wolf sends all others back to the drawing board. There’s an update on developer payouts, as well as headlines related to Farmville and Netflix (video)
In terms of photo galleries, there’s product shots, shots of the unveiling, and the colorful accessories, Oj the video front, watch as Jobs unveils iPhone 4, highlights new camera features, introduces Gyroscope, and even experiences an on-stage network hiccup. There’s also a demo of iMovie for iPhone and footage of Jobs making an inaugural video phone call, using FaceTime video calling feature.
Finally: Apple iPhone 4: Everything you need to know
In other headlines:
HP unveiled a web-enabled, cloud-friendly printing service that allows anyone to print anything from, well, anywhere. In New York, Internet Week kicks off. Check out the gallery. And in New Orleans, Mary Jo Foley reports from TechEd with news on the pitch for Windows Phone 7 as a business device.
Reports put the HTC Evo 4G as the Sprint’s best-selling phone for a launch date. We put Qik and Fring to the test on an Evo 4G for video chat, too. But watch out, Evo 4G. Could the Dell Streak give you a run for your money?




