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For those not in San Francisco… check the Time Stamp on this post…
San Francisco time is now 8:00 AM….. just one hour away from the keynote
This one is gonna rock !!
Hold onto your hats folks, and prepare to be blown away !!
Checking in from Boston…looking forward to “The Main Event”. Any thoughts on why this is not being “QuickTime-cast”?
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Checking in from Bermuda with great anticipation!
Wow. I can’t wait to see the headless iMac. No, granted a headless iMac is just a stand. But wow, what a stand.
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It would be nice to know WHY Apple chose not to send the keynote live “as useal”. If anyone finds out, please post it here. Thank’s.
P.s. I sure hope this page runs on an Xserver or two, the load is already huge and will be even harder very soon.
10 minutes!!!!!
Macworld UK has some details Apple accidentally gave away, revealing the flash iPod, due to a banner accidentally being exposed on Monday! – will the people responsible for the banner mishap now be sued?
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See: http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?home&NewsID=10570
Can’t say that I find the details revealed inspiring at all – no display? Not for me. It seems like they could have designed it to have at least one line showing the song title, but maybe others will find the display-less design more appealing than me.
OK its time where is it where is it where is he?????
[staring at screen, twiddling thumbs]
MDN, your live feed is lame. MacNN is eating your lunch. So is Swartztech. Ugh!
http://www.appletalk.com.au/feed/index.html
4 times the info at 4 times the rate!!
Sorry, MDN.
New iMovie and iPhoto sound nice
President of Sony?! Will Connect be RIP? Staying tuned…
drop the ads. get back to barebones web 94 style coverage. pure HTML list formatting, no need for freakin ads.
Keyword: “data” as in no data to read because it takes so freakin long to load!!!
Any chicks in the keynote?
WOW!!!! No need for any concern about “EXCITEMENT WITHDRAWAL SYNDROME” !!!! I’d say this keynote should keep us Macheads’ adrenalin flowing for months. WOW !!!
yeah plenty of stuff to blab about.
3 things:
ipod shuffle is about right. just one playlist. in shuffle mode. for the size and intended use, it is perfect. still no screen to see what’s playing…
won’t be long till everyone figures out that it can be used to copy a few albums from your friends computer, bypassing all the iTunes-iPod tie-in DRM stuff.
Mac mini is good obviously for switch users. but can it be used as a media center. Common apple where the hell is that media center?
No Powerbook. This is starting to hurt. I can’t believe that there wasn’t at least a Freescale G4 PB.
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No Motorola iPhone thingy.
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Sony’s CEO gets on-stage and we have no announcement that Sony is joining the iPod bandwagon.
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MDN, by all means set up a plain html page for this next time! My guess is that most of the refresh time was from overloaded servers at your advertisers’ sites. Assuming you get paid for click-throughs, did you really think someone was going to click on an ad while waiting for an update to Steve’s presentation?
Thanks, Aryugaetu, for the appletalk.com.au link! They had 45 second auto-updates and stayed pretty much up-to-date all the way through.