Slashdot Mirror


Inside View on Apple WWDC Rumors

AppleLurker writes "In a recent interview with DVD newsroom an Apple employee talks WWDC rumors including the iPhone, Blu-ray, MacPro and the Apple Tablet. More realistic about what not to expect next week when Steve Jobs hits the stage." Apple's next move is always a hotbed of debate leading up to a product release and with all the rumors flying this year all bets are off until we see the checkered flag, so take with the requisite grain of salt.

7 of 231 comments (clear)

  1. Windows Vista? by abscissa · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe if they announce Windows Vista at the WWDC it might actually materialise?

  2. Bets with salt by archeopterix · · Score: 5, Funny
    "...all bets are off until we see the checkered flag, so take with the requisite grain of salt."

    I think that the author should take the bull by the hand and avoid mixing metaphors.

    1. Re:Bets with salt by bar-agent · · Score: 4, Funny

      "If we can hit that bulls-eye then all the dominoes will fall like a house of cards...checkmate!"

      --
      i'd hit it so hard, if you pulled me out you'd be the king of britain [bash.org]
  3. Re:Why do people watch Apple with bated breath? by localman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, in my case it's because my girlfriend (well, wife) watches Apple with bated breath. I wish she paid attention to me like she does Steve Jobs!

    Cheers ;)

  4. Re:Paging Strunk and White by Golias · · Score: 4, Funny

    Meanwhile, it's full speed ahead for mixed metaphors!

    Hey now, there's no need to be a wet blanket just because you're not ready to drink the Kool-ade. Some people are really revved up about the curtain being drawn back next week. I, for one, am on pins and needles while I'm holding my breath for the big fireworks.

    --

    Information wants to be anthropomorphized.

  5. Correction by blamanj · · Score: 4, Funny

    In a recent interview with DVD newsroom an ex-Apple employee talks WWDC rumors.

  6. What Apple really needs... by Carpe+PM · · Score: 4, Funny

    A realistic-looking accounting system. Enough to convince the SEC.