Official MacWorld Keynote Thread


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Has anyone noticed how Steve Jobs wears the same clothes to every event?

Simon Cowel (of X factor or whatever its called) does this as well, they have like 20 of the same item and only wear that look, some sort of fashion statement or something.

off topic: Ooo just noticed the updated ppBb panel, looks cool

5 hours of battery life. geez.

Terrible...Do they actually think they have a winner with that?? I mean no camera (that is just leaving more room for the iPhone update in 3 months which will have a camera :no:) and shockingly bad battery life...

Come on now, does price really matter? How many Steve Jobs fans will rush out and get it regardless of price?

Of course, if he pulled an Oprah and said "Everyone in the audience gets one for free!" then I would actually be shocked.

But pigs aren't flying just yet.

the iphone looks incredibly sweet...like an incredibly sweet fad thats not to practicle...

I love the phone, its thin and sexy looking, crap loads of features but what steve doesnt say, nor would admit is that those "little plastic buttons that make smatphones old" or what ever he said are there for a reason...I myself like to have a physical button to feel, that way i know its been pushed ( those who have ever tried to type on a touchscreen phone will know what im saying) Its a great phone for their first launch, but the battery life will never allow me to buy it, 5 hours of life?! are you kidding me, how am i supposed to go out with my friends to a bar or w/e and be limited to 5 hours :angry:

It will be interesting to see when this launches :)

Terrible...Do they actually think they have a winner with that?? I mean no camera (that is just leaving more room for the iPhone update in 3 months which will have a camera :no:) and shockingly bad battery life...

it has a camera .

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