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To: Terpfen
You might be right. And it would make some sense.

They intro'ed the new MacBooks today, only a week ahead of WWDC. Now Apple has shifted away from announcing updated models at their main trade shows but, even so, you'd think they would have held it a week to create more buzz. Unless they had another big announcement for WWDC.

It's being touted as a developer's conference. It might be that they will intro iLife '07 and it will support many new Leopard features for the developers to integrate in their own Leopard products.

Or maybe they're finally going to offer us the mini-tower machine so many have wanted.

I think iPhone won't make much splash at WWDC except the details on third-party apps. That's not very much excitement. And Jobs is acting squirrelly, like he's got something up his sleeve again.

That Jobs is a real showman, as shameless as P.T. Barnum. Nobody, but nobody, sits around obsessing over what Michael Dell may say next or announce at a trade show.
59 posted on 06/05/2007 3:45:46 PM PDT by George W. Bush
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To: George W. Bush
Nobody, but nobody, sits around obsessing over what Michael Dell may say next or announce at a trade show.

Michael Dell's machines don't run as well as Steve Jobs' machines. That's partially due to the OS each company uses, but more due to industrial design. Dell just doesn't really give a damn.
61 posted on 06/05/2007 4:55:15 PM PDT by Terpfen (It's your fault, not Pelosi's.)
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