This is working perfectly for me on windows: <a href="http://www.twitch.tv/applekeynote" rel="nofollow">http://www.twitch.tv/applekeynote</a><p>No commentary or anything
Windows users: download this, open it with VLC: <a href="http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/14poiunaeporfnsvpobjuanefvpjb6a/refs/14pijbefvoihbfva6_sl_ref.mov" rel="nofollow">http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/14poiunaepo...</a>
Chrome doesn't load the page, and in Firefox it still asks for QuickTime. Come on, Apple. It's 2014, and you're still using plugins for video! I thought you were all for "HTML5 video" - unless it doesn't suit you, apparently.
If I were Dropbox I'd be really worrying now. All of the big 3 has it's well-integrated cloud storage -- so far Dropbox was the de-facto cloud storage for Apple users. Now what?
I usually glance at the Techcrunch live blog[1] every 10-15 minutes for WWDC keynotes.<p>Since it is a text-stream (with a few photos), it's helpful if you don't have an apple device to view the stream or are busy with office work or meetings to watch the live video stream.<p>[1] <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/06/02/apple-wwdc-2014-keynote-live-blog/" rel="nofollow">http://techcrunch.com/2014/06/02/apple-wwdc-2014-keynote-liv...</a>
How is an attachment meaningfully encrypted through iCloud if someone who isn't using a Mac can download the file through a link in the email they receive? If that link can be generated for them, it can be generated for anyone.<p>Edit: Even if a link is generated client side along with an access key, it's sent plain text and anyone who sees it can click it.
I'm seeing a trend of a lot of 3rd party app that filled functionality gaps in OS X Mavericks are being integrated natively into OSX Yosemite.<p>Observant HNers lets start a running list of
OSX Yosemite Feature => 3rd Party App / Feature
That video really helped let us know how much Apple cares about its developer community Tim...except your responses to bug reports or pretty much any developer interaction...don't.