Posted on 06/03/2009 10:07:09 PM PDT by Swordmaker
"With roughly five days to go before Apple kicks off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, signage spotted around the Moscone Center can already be seen paying homage to all things App Store," AppleInsider reports.
"AppleInsider reader Alan Jackson burnt the midnight oil on Wednesday to deliver this Flickr album of 22 photos he snapped outside the Moscone West Tuesday evening, the conference hall where Apple will deliver its inaugural keynote early next week and proceed into individual training sessions," AppleInsider reports.
"Nothing related to Mac OS X or Snow Leopard can be seen from the photos, suggesting that this year's conference may follow in the footsteps of last year's, where the Mac took a back seat to iPhone-related disclosures," AppleInsider reports. "Apple has promised to equip developers with a near finalized copy of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard during the conference, but recent reports suggest new iPhone hardware introductions could steal the spotlight."
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If China were to engage us in some tit for tat for the way Obama is setting up the dollar for a fall, AAPL might be in the middle since China makes Apple hardware . . .
Maybe some hardware, but aren't the new unibody Macbooks made in a U.S. plant?
And just about everybody else's hardware, too. There is very little computer manufacturing done stateside these days, and what is, generally uses components made in China.
Everybody's tail is hanging in the fire on this one, sad to say.
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