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Tuesday’s Keynote Now Available in SD or HD

Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller's Macworld keynote address from Tuesday morning is now available for streaming from Apple's web site in standard or high definition. It's only available in the QuickTime format, of course.

Mr. Schiller on Tuesday used his first, and only, Macworld keynote to introduce iWork '09, iLife '09, a new unibody 16-inch MacBook Pro, and the eventual arrival of DRM-free music across the entire iTunes Store. He stepped into his role after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced last month that he would not deliver the Macworld San Francisco keynote address, as he has done for over a decade since returning to the company he co-founded.

In addition, Apple said that this will be the company's final year participating in the Expo, which plans to hold a special town hall meeting this week to discuss the 2010 edition of the trade show. For over two decades, Macworld was also held on the East coast during the summer, but after Apple pulled out of it when parent company IDG announced a return to Boston, the show took place more before being cancelled. 

 

 

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