'Back To the Mac' Media Event On October 20th
Kildjean writes "Engadget reports that Apple has issued invitations for a special media event to be held next Wednesday, October 20th at 10:00 AM Pacific Time. The invitation for the event, which is to be held at the company's campus in Cupertino, California, carries the tagline 'Back to the Mac.' The invitation also contains an image of what appears to be a lion peeking out from behind the Apple logo, hinting at discussion of Mac OS X 10.7. 'Lion' has been one of the most commonly-suggested 'big cat' names for the next-generation operating system. Much of Apple's notebook line with the exception of the entry-level MacBook is due for a refresh, and Apple has refreshed at least a portion of its notebook line each October or November for the last several years. Apple's desktop offerings have all been updated relatively recently, suggesting that the company's media event may focus on notebooks if new hardware is included on the agenda."
Not everyone here is an Apple-hate troll like you.
Facebook is the new AOL
Because Slashdot has a giant hard on for anything to do with Apple and their lemmings.
Go iSheep go!
Can anyone tell me why 99% of
Because the release of the next major version of the second most popular Desktop OS family is news.
Vista/7 is getting a major version update?
Protip, duder:
XP//NT/2000
7/Vista
--LARGE GAP HERE--
Linuxes
OS X
I wonder how long it will be until Apple divides the low and high end Macs via lock down. They seem to have gotten people to buy into it in the mobile space, no reason they can't sucker more people in on the slightly higher end.
Woo looks like the Apple iSheep modded this guy up through the roof for defending their honor!
This is not news about the next major version release, this is "news" about an Apple event where someone might, potentially say something about the next release. This is not newsworthy and doesn't belong on the front page. The editors put through the Apple stories because they generate ad hits, and its really getting to the point of sickening.
Apple is great at innovating. Everyone will be holding their breath at the awesome features until he springs the gotcha and hands you the kool-aid to wash it down with.
(iPhone)
The iPhone is the greatest PDA phone ever, don't worry it is not really a PDA phone, it's a smart phone!
The iPhone is still the greatest smart phone ever, don't worry you can develop and use WEB apps for it!
The iPhone is the greatest PDA phone ever, don't worry we have the App Store! "You are so like children. We must save you from yourselves."
(MacBook)
Our line of black MacBooks have been outselling the white ones 10 to 1, don't worry we don't sell the black ones anymore!
Our full line of laptops, including the MacBook, come with our patented aluminum unibody enclosure and backlit keyboards, don't worry we've redesigned the MacBook with the shiny white case you have grown to love and removed it's backlit keyboard!
(The Future)
What's next? Pick one that sounds great to start but ends up really sucking:
Apple's full line of laptops now have USB 3.0 and eSATA, but don't worry they now all run Apple iOS. "You are so like children. We must save you from yourselves."
Good news, we still have lots of the white MacBooks left. We've lowered the price by $25! Don't worry, we removed the expansion ports and permanently attached it with it's maximum memory (1GB)!!
Apple announces it's biggest merger every... from this day forward we will be known as MappleSoft, come on out and say a few words Bill!!
Buy the FRIGN WHITE ones & drink the kool-aid ALREADY!
Nick Powers
p.s. Yes "You are so like children. We must save you from yourselves." is a quote from the movie iRobot.
Encryption: I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend your right to encrypt it...
I appologize, as I think that what I put in was not seen in the manner I was thinking it would (well, I figured that the negative stuff about Macs would get a troll). Here is the thing, I am not talking bad about Mac. I love OSX. I have no problems with it. Now if I want OSX, I need to run it through a virtual box. Me, personally, I am fine with that. The problem I see that not everybody else is. Yes, I know this is /., so most of the people here are comfortable with that. Now the thing is, I think it would be stellar if I did not need a virtual machine to run OSX. I should have also specified that if I wanted specs similar to my machine, it would easily cost 2000-3000 for similar specs on a Mac. I did say on my current specs machine in my post. I was only saying that for some of us, we simply do not have the extra cash for an entire Mac. Let's face it, virtual machines are cool and all, but to be able to run the OS straight up is way cooler.
The world is how you make it