As Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) gets uderway, Engadget will be providing realtime coverage of Steve Jobs' keynote announcements as they happen. The keynote starts at 10:00am PST.
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#1 By
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6/11/2007 12:18:51 PM
Let the frothing at the mouth begin. Breathe, Apple faithful, breathe. We don't expect you to remember that you're under the influence of the Reality Distortion Field, but you'll do yourself a favor if you remember to breathe.
Not much interesting stuff, Leopard looks decent but didn't really show much more than the last time. Pleased Safari has made it over to Windows though.
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6/11/2007 2:39:44 PM
If Microsoft had offered so little new, they'd have been crucified by the press. Seems as though this WWDC offered very little and it also seems that Apple is most interested in attracting Windows users who do intend to run Windows Vista on Mac hardware [as their primary OS <smart move>]. I assess there are far more innovative hardware designs around Vista than being offered by Apple and would think it very wise if Apple produced a Vista centric line of computers - e.g., conforming to WinHEC 07 guidelines.
#4 By
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6/11/2007 10:30:43 PM
This was geared at developers so wasn't going to be a whizbang wow show. Its curious that the only reason I had for purchasing a mac (running safari) just went out the window. Thanks apple you just saved $1000 bucks!
Peace,
RA
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10/27/2023 4:20:57 AM