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Roundtable on Apple's Future

John Murrell writes "Given the insatiable appetite for Apple rumors, analysis and speculation, SiliconValley.com has opened a week long roundtable discussion on the company's post-Intel future. Among those on the panel are Andy Hertzfeld, Tim Bray, Brent Simmons, John Gruber, Keven Krewell, Mark Gonzales and Leander Kahney."

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  1. My prediction for the predictions by Deadguy2322 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Somebody willpredict great success, somebody will predict total failure, and many slashdot assholes will bitch about the iPod throughout this thread.

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  2. Oval table by LittleGuernica · · Score: 5, Funny

    Rumors are that the table is not round, but oval. Is the thinnest table on the market (thin as a pencil) and has a color surface. Some talk of video capabilities in future table models. Apple bought massive amounts of table legs from a undisclosed south korean company at great discounts. Introducing this tabel was a bold move, since it's highly succesful Apple footstool was introduced last year and is now the best selling piece of furniture in the world..

  3. Re:Post-Intel? by tabkey12 · · Score: 3, Funny

    And so another Apple rumour begins...

  4. Aah, I see we've moved on. by Benanov · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wonder if this is to counter FUD or if it's just another step in the Apple Product Cycle: http://www.misterbg.org/AppleProductCycle/

    Upcoming Events: What features would you like in the of the MacIntel?

  5. MP3's by carbon116 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think Apple should make an MP3 player. I hear youngsters use these quite a lot nowadays so there might be a market for it.

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  6. Re:Post-Intel? by daniil · · Score: 4, Funny

    If one monkey on a keyboard can make so many mistakes in such a short blurb, then million monkeys on typewriters will never be able to reproduce "Hamlet" -- they'll invariably end up producing "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead" instead. Even the laws of probability will fail there.

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