What will Steve Jobs unveil during Apple’s ‘special event’ on September 7th?

“Apple Computer Inc. on Monday said it will announce a new product in early September and fanned expectations it will introduce an updated iPod Shuffle music player with much more capacity,” Reuters reports. “Apple is known for its marketing prowess and keeps new products under tight wraps before unveiling them at carefully staged events. The company is widely expected to introduce a relatively roomy four-gigabyte iPod which uses sticks of flash memory, the type of storage used in digital cameras, rather than a hard disk drive. That would hold about 1,000 songs.”

Reuters reports, “Industry analyst Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies Inc. in Campbell, California, said the news could be a new 4-gigabyte Shuffle, which would have four times the memory of the current model. ‘The obvious news may be the higher density iPod Shuffle,” he said. “But (Apple CEO Steve Jobs) may have something else up his sleeve. Steve loves surprises,’ he said.”

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Dawn C. Chmielewski reports for The San Jose Mercury News, “The Cupertino company e-mailed an invitation to reporters Monday, alerting them to a ‘special event’ Sept. 7 at Moscone Center. The invitation featured a close-up image of the watch pocket on a pair of jeans… ‘1,000 songs in your pocket changed everything,’ the invitation reads, in a clear allusion to the 2001 introduction of the iPod. ‘Here we go again.'”

Chmielewski reports, “Well-placed music industry sources believe Apple will introduce a version of the iPod that plays videos. The Cupertino computer maker has been engaged in active negotiations for the rights to sell music videos and has secured rights from at least one major record company, according to people familiar with the situation, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The e-mail sparked rampant rumors about what Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs might announce. Apple-watchers say the debut of the much-anticipated iTunes phone is just as likely as a video iPod. The iTunes phone would allow callers to buy songs using a mobile version of Apples’s music software. Tracks would be stored on the phone’s flash-memory chip.”

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John Borland reports for CNET News, “Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg cautioned against expecting anything too far out of Apple’s existing product line, saying that a video iPod is unlikely. The iTunes-compatible phone is a likely candidate, he said, but added that the company could have surprises in store. ‘When it comes to Apple announcements, expectations are often set unrealistically by Apple enthusiasts,’ Gartenberg said. ‘But Apple has been known to pull rabbits out of the proverbial hat. It may be a new category of device altogether.'”

Full article here.
Don’t forget the rumors from last March regarding Apple building a satellite-based content delivery system or the “Tablet Mac” rumors or the July Forbes report that Apple has plans to become a phone company as a “mobile virtual network operator” (MVNO) that might even be tied into the iTunes Music Store.

Related articles:
Apple announces ‘special event’ to be held September 7th – August 29, 2005
Forbes: Apple Computer planning to become a phone company? – July 08, 2005 (MVNO)
RUMOR: Apple Tablet exists running ‘reduced version’ of Mac OS X – May 24, 2005
Apple building satellite-based content delivery system? – March 29, 2005
RUMOR: Apple building satellite-based High Defintion Video Delivery system – March 22, 2005
RUMOR: Apple Computer building its own mobile communications carrier ‘AppleMobile’ – December 28, 2004

42 Comments

  1. excited about MS? OK, name three things that are fun, clever, innovative, interesting, beautiful, useful, category defining or productivity enhancing that MS is coming out with in the next 12 months.

    And Vista hardly counts, but I will spot you that. So that leaves two.

  2. It’s a gaming console!!

    No, wait, it’s a PVR.

    No, even better, an announcement that they’re going to partner with Bob’s donuts (here in San Francisco) and give away a free donut with every iTunes song.

    Or perhaps it’s a fantastic new look to OS X to get rid of the lickable views and replace it with more environmentally safe greens.

    Maybe, just maybe, it’s a free t-shirt saying “Got a virus eh? Who left the Windows open then??”

  3. I just noticed that there is no AppleWorks in the new machines. That means that Apple will demonstrate it´s new spreadsheet program in Paris. Hopefully we will have a brand new project managment software from Apple.

    Then iWork is complete with versions of Keynote, Pages, Numbers and Projects.

  4. “One Guy From Finland” what is it exactly that you noticed about AppleWorks?

    Nothing has changed regarding AppleWorks. It’s still included in both the eMac and Mac mini, iBook as always, and in the iMac G5.

    Here’s the Software Specs from Apple’s web site for eMac, iMac G5, iBook, and Mac mini:

    “Life ’05 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, GarageBand), Mail, Dashboard, Spotlight, iChat, Safari, Sherlock, QuickTime, iSync, iCal, DVD Player, Address Book, AppleWorks, iWork (30-day trial), Classic environment, Quicken 2005 for Macintosh, 2005 World Book Multimedia Reference Suite, Nanosaur 2, Marble Blast Gold, Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, Zinio Reader, XCode Developer Tools and Apple Hardware Test”

    AppleWorks is still with us, however, come Macworld in January ’06…

    Bambi Hambi
    Mac360

  5. Bambi Hambi

    Every single one of our computers and those that I´ve sold this month does not have AppleWorks in it.

    European version does not include Quicken nor World Book either.

    Apple is not in the MacWorld and Apple does not make any announcments in the MacWorld.
    It will happen in Apple expo in Paris. Period.

  6. Finland, you’re a goof. “Apple is not in the MacWorld and Apple does not make any announcements in the Macworld?”

    What kind of nutty statement is that?

    First, it’s “Macworld” and not “MacWorld.” For a couple of decades Apple has made major announcements at “Macworld” San Francisco (where real computers are announced), and will do so again.

    European versions of Macs don’t count as real Macs, do they?

  7. Bob Smith

    Nutty statement?
    Macworld not MacWorld you are correct with that typo.
    And you are correct that Apple was in San Francisco 2005 but not in Boston 2004.

    http://www.macworldexpo.com/live/20/
    We do not know yet if Apple will be in San Francisco in January. That event is not listed in Apple´s pages. We will see that soon. Apple has changed their policy where they are and where they are not.

    Apple Expo Paris
    http://www.apple-expo.com/
    Is totally another story and there we will see big things again.
    Apple will reveal new thing for xMas shopping season including revisited iWork.

    It is revealing that Apple has dropped the AppleWorks from new machines. Then again no one is going to miss AppleWorks. It is good that they dropped that program.

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