Steve Jobs, CEO Apple, having trouble demonstrating access to a web page from the iPhone 4 in the opening of the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2010 in San Francisco. He also asked visitors WWDC 2010 they turned off the WiFi access. When demonstrating a new technology on display iPhone 4 apiknya Jobs tried to show how a web page when viewed from the iPhone 4. However, Jobs just can not display anything on stage.
Shortly thereafter, Jobs said the company already knew what matter. "There are more than 570 WiFi connection in this room. The options, turn off WiFi or I give up," said Jobs at the visitors on the site."Do you want to see the demo? You all bloggers need to turn off the WiFi on your notebook," he insisted, as quoted from Cnet, Tuesday (08/06/2010).
Shortly thereafter, Jobs said the company already knew what matter. "There are more than 570 WiFi connection in this room. The options, turn off WiFi or I give up," said Jobs at the visitors on the site."Do you want to see the demo? You all bloggers need to turn off the WiFi on your notebook," he insisted, as quoted from Cnet, Tuesday (08/06/2010).
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