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Apple's 2014 WWDC Keynote Will Be Streamed Live; Hopes For a Microconsole?

SlappingOysters (1344355) writes "Grab It is reporting that Apple will stream its 2014 WWDC keynote live at 10am PST on June 2. The site speculates that a recent update to showcase title and previous keynote star Real Racing 3 could confirm a rumoured microconsole announcement. The App Store has seen a dramatic rise in the quality and frequency of AAA spin-off titles over the last year, giving Apple a good platform to make a move into this emerging space."

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  1. Apple TV? by steveha · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple is known for limiting the number of different products. IMHO Apple is unlikely to ship a "microconsole" and continue to ship the Apple TV.

    Much more likely: the "4th generation" Apple TV, which will not only do everything an Apple TV does, but will also play games if you buy a controller.

    According to Wikipedia, the current Apple TV uses a single-core ARM chip. For gaming, Apple should put in a more powerful chip, which may imply a price hike. Perhaps Apple will continue to sell the current generation as a less-expensive model, for those who don't care about games.

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  2. What is the point of this story? by SuperKendall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I normally don't like looking at Apple Rumor sites at all, or reading about them.

    But a story like this seems REALLY pointless. What on earth is the point of publishing the story days before we know for sure what will happen? Just so people can swagger in with last minute "guesses" that hardly count because of last minute leaks?

    Much better to discuss the meaning or use of what actually is to come, rather than some possibility which will be potentially dissipated in mere days.

    In other words, let the cat at least settle down in the box before you open it.

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