What to Expect from Macworld Tomorrow
Steve writes "The Mac fellows at iThings.de have posted an entertaining read about what could happen on Tuesday at Macworld in San Francisco."
That's pretty good. Also at the top of the reading list for such Apple rumor satire is Crazy Apple Rumors.
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Goals... Plans... they're fantasies, they're part of a dream world... -- Wally Shawn
Just like Apple rumors.
; -- the corruption of government starts with its secrets. a truly free people keep no secrets. --
I am hoping for a drop in price - There is still no "bottom end" mac for people who would like to use them but do not have the money (I could get a decent PC for 500£ but a decent mac is at least 1000£)
This is the only thing stopping mac dominating the world
MUHAHAHAH...*cough*
No matter what happens, there are gonna be nay-sayers who are going to deride anything that Jobs announces. There are also gonna be the mac zealots (i'm not quite there.. but pretty close) who'll swoon over anything that Stevie throws out there. Personally, I don't have any money to buy anything new, but I'm still eager to see what is released. I'd love to see the iApps updated, and hopefully remain free (or at least a perk of a .Mac subscription..).
Apple's releasing a secretly developed video-enabled color-changing 19" Bluetooth/802.11g iPod-style Firewire 2 Web Address Book PVR/web browser
Something like a quad-G4 machine with support for three 23" cinema displays and a case that floats 4" above your desk.
Otherwise it will be more interesting hardware and clever software that I cannot afford.
how people find this Onion-style hyperbole funny. It's low-brow humor marketed as high-brow humor, and as a result it's audience either puffs it's chest in an "I get it, I'm so smart" kind of way when there's nothing to get, or they believe that the stories are true and act accordingly. It's also rather formulaic and as a result doesn't take much creativity to produce a "news release"; just stamina to keep churning them out.
Oh well, nevermind. I'm curious to see what's going to be announced. Hope it's something spiffy, like a new color scheme. Or a phone or a new PDA. Or a two button mouse with a scroll wheel. You know, something that will "change the industry forever". But then again, I'm still waiting for the time travel function I was promised in OS8.
In mathematics, one does not understand things, one merely gets used to them.
--VonNeumann
He makes a good point.
I don't see any posts before this one that make it
Maybe -YOU- (whoever mod'd this redundant) are using some sort of SuperModerator View Mode where you see invisible posts.
Buttsex.
PowerMac - new, roughly 1.4GHz "loaded" unit at a loaded price (for bragging rights & rich customers). Little change on existing units.
XServe - 1.25GHz, bigger disks, other small stuff
XRAID - "shipping soon" announcement
iBall - System that looks like a pair of (flat panel) iMacs with their (flat) base bottoms glued together. Includes dual G4's, special (iBall only) 3-D glasses, iDeck virtual reality software, & some cool-if-basic 3-D games.
iWorm - security audit, remote admin, etc. software for OS X & OS X Server
iPair - software to migrate/duplicate a Windows PC to a Mac (converting files, etc.) via ethernet, firewire, USB, or ATA. With a credit card & $99.00, it allows any MS Office (Windows) to be upgraded to Office X.
iJobs - little red mini-CD filled with video clips of Steve Jobs proclaiming his MacWisdom to the MacFaithful. When spinning, Reality Distortion Field gets so intense that it may affect any computer it's loaded in like the Infinite Improbability Drive. One lucky MacFan will find his old Mac turned into a loaded quad-G5/3GHz; Windows PC's won't fare so well.
It's easy to make up & spread cool- and credible-sounding stuff. Finding & checking hard facts is hard work.
This guy really knows what he is talking about.
The difference with Apple and consoles is huge. Consoles have huge cash reserves from previous successes. Also, the money they lose in selling boxes is quickly recouped in the income from license fees on titles. Apple doesn't get $10 when you buy Photoshop.
Additionally, if you start selling at lower prices, get a bigger market share while making a loss (or a very slim profit) and then raise prices when you have market share, you become everything that Wal*Mart is.
For my last point, you should also take note that Apple's hardware sales support not only production, but the OS and all the iApps you could ever hope for. Think about where the $1,799 goes for the 15" flat panel iMac with SuperDrive:
15" LCD screen
800 Mhz G4
60 gig HD
GeForce 2
Ethernet, modem
DVD-R (RW, though not well advertised)
Mac OS X
AppleWorks
iMovie
iDVD
iPhoto
iTunes
iCal
iSync
Sherlock
Mail
Plenty More...
That what was all this school was for... to teach us how to solve our own problems. -- janeowit
I'm waiting for the Xserve Cluster (Beowulf?)edition - it comes with a special connector to tie the Xserve to the one above or below it with multi-gigabit fiber. You'll be able to purchase a "rack spanner" for an extra $50.
This would be the first step in creating a Cluster Computer - imagine a web server made of 42 Xserves, sharing traffic, distributing updates between each other with Rendevous, capable of dealing with down or failed servers, automatically re-distributing traffic to servers with more resources...
Ok, so I'm crazy. Aren't you?
That what was all this school was for... to teach us how to solve our own problems. -- janeowit
There is a reason why Mac users shed their holiday pounds quicker than PC users. While PC user try diets and fail, Mac users fast ther entire week before the MacWorld Expo.
Imagine the excuses when management can't pay your paycheck.
Checkout this post earlier on slash dot. This may be the surprise in store. But will it come out this MacConvetion or later in the year?
I can't wait for the little press slipups that come just hours before the keynote, like the iMac Time Canada article that got posted many hours before the keynote last year. That was truly classic. Maybe ATI will screw up again this year, or perhaps it'll be Nvidia.
I'll be checking the rumor sites as soon as I get to the hotel in San Francisco tonight. Then I'll hit the sack and be in line for the keynote no later than 5am. Woo!
A crazy three button mouse produced by Apple themselves.
A keyboard with an USB cable that is actually long enough.
3 Hours later: iCal 1.0.4 available for download via website
2nd Day of MW Expo: Announce iCal 1.0.6 (iCal 1.0.5 was an internal release only), iCal 1.0.4 available through Apple SW Update
End of MW Expo: iCal 1.2 released for only $129. That's only $129 for each new feature!! :-(
No, but seriously... FireWire 800Mbps. Yea!
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I got the basic model of the iBook (USD 999). While speaking to the apple sales guy on the phone(the intenet store crashed) he tells me that the laptop will be "almost unusable" in that configuration. I need to upgrade the memory to at least 384 Mb of RAM for it to boot properly.
Having used both a $999 Apple laptop and a $999 intel based laptop I can safely say that you get most bang for the buck buying the intel based one...
(DotMac features are already somewhat announced on mac.com, so I won't get into those.)