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Can't wait to see what they have lined up for tomorrow! Looking forward to some news on their pro Intel line up, new iPod stuff, and of course Leopard. Apple really are on a high at the moment.. hope they capitalise on it. They should be seriously taking note of Microsofts Vista issues and getting ready to release something which will tempt people over to OSX properly!

They should be seriously taking note of Microsofts Vista issues and getting ready to release something which will tempt people over to OSX properly!

In that case they need make some real changes to Aqua to get the same "fresh" feeling as Windows Vista has. You can build a new OS version from the ground up but unless it has some radical interface changes most people won't be able to tell the difference (if you get my point).

Check this out:

http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1942

It makes me feel more secure haha. :laugh:

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I was at the apple store the other day and asked why I couldn't find many iSights. The woman told me now that Apple have got them on all current laptops there is no need for them to be sold separately. I didn't ask her if cameras would be put into the Cinema Displays, but one would assume that will, right?

Gotta love those banners, I mean yea it does play into the Apple arrogance stereotype but who cares, its all in good fun eh :D Tomorrow is a very important day for Apple. Leopard is really its key to getting into the Windows market share and if they mess this up, then Apple is going to have a very hard time. But I have confidence in that we will have a very nice OS to use by the end of this year or early next year and tomorrow will hopefully solidify this confidence.

I was at the apple store the other day and asked why I couldn't find many iSights. The woman told me now that Apple have got them on all current laptops there is no need for them to be sold separately. I didn't ask her if cameras would be put into the Cinema Displays, but one would assume that will, right?

I don't know where you're from but in the EU Apple had to pull it's iSights (and eMacs) from the stores due to new environmental laws.

Gotta love those banners, I mean yea it does play into the Apple arrogance stereotype but who cares, its all in good fun eh :D Tomorrow is a very important day for Apple. Leopard is really its key to getting into the Windows market share and if they mess this up, then Apple is going to have a very hard time. But I have confidence in that we will have a very nice OS to use by the end of this year or early next year and tomorrow will hopefully solidify this confidence.

Yep, it would be a shame if they miss this opportunity (with Microsoft having all this trouble getting Windows Vista out of the door). There are even rumors that Apple's considering to rename the final product to something different than just "Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard". That has to mean something right? ;)

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