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Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air

Apple once again streamed their latest keynote where they unveiled iLife '11 (more fullscreen and Facebook in iPhoto, Audio editing and automatic trailers in iMovie, Rhythm correction and lessons in Garage Band). FaceTime for the Mac will connect video chat to phones with a Beta starting today. Next we get a preview of OS X Lion which will have an App Store and new UI bits shipping this summer. The Mac App Store will launch on Snow Leopard in 90 days. The New MacBook Air is under 3lbs, 13.3" screen, Core 2 Duo, solid state only storage. There's also an 11.6" version starting at $999 with 64gb of storage shipping today.

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  1. Integrated v Fragmented by UninformedCoward · · Score: 4, Funny

    more fullscreen and Facebook in iPhoto, Audio editing and automatic trailers in iMovie, Rhythm correction and lessons in Garage Band

    Why can't all this functionality be available through one integrated program instead of being fragmented over many sources?! The end user will get confused!

  2. Re:Will the app store have the same lock down? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will the app store have the same lock down?

    With no apps that can use plug ins?

    No games with user maps or mods?

    No sex apps?

    No fat app?

    $99 year fee even for free apps?

    fixed price points?

    will you be able to buy app and use it on all systems you own? will app dev be able to have app that you need to buy per system?

    can apple pull a app at any time?

    Will there be a max app size?

    Yes

  3. Re:Ron Gilbert by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is just another nice income stream for Apple. Does anyone really think that Apple would remove every other way of installing software from the Mac?

    No, but babbling about it makes the word 'Insightful' appear next to our posts.

    --

    "I like to lick butts!" by MobileTatsu-NJG (#32700246) (Score:5, Informative)

  4. Re:Is there really a market for this? by bsane · · Score: 4, Funny

    For example, the people I know are more commonly Java developers, whereas maybe you know more Objective-C developers.

    And the lesson is: be more careful about choosing friends?

  5. Re:App Store looks interesting... by sirrunsalot · · Score: 4, Funny

    But it's Apple... And this is slashdot...

    Brain... struggling to... process cognitive dissonance...