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Turns out the Keynote will be on a Monday this year and it will be THREE hours. Jobs must have heaps to talk about.

http://www.macrumors.com/2007/04/16/wwdc-2...nday-june-11th/

A bit of confusion...

http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/17/wwdc-jo...un-three-hours/

^^As above poster already said, apparently.

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42 days...I really hope for a decent new iPod, it's been almost 2 years since an upgrade! (that tiny one didn't count)

iPods don't generally get updated at WWDC, it is a developer's conference. I'd expect it to be 75% about the features of Leopard, and 25% about new features of Xcode.

August! That sucks! It's been 1 and a half years since the video came out, I'm holding on for the 6G to replace my Zune as soon as I can.

Damn. Looking at the iPod release history, I would have thought a spring/summer release wouldn't be too much to ask for. I don't really want to get the current iPod video, as I know it's about to be replaced. Oh, the worries of modern life :(

Apple have very odd ways of announcing products. Like the whole "I'm announcing it now, and you can buy it right...nnnnnow!" instead of hyping up the product to a launch date. I'm thinking of the Shuffle here. Maybe it's different for others.

I would have thought they would pack as much as possible into the official shows...I'm new to Apple, though, so I guess not :)

Apple doesn't need to hype up products to a launch date. The Apple community does it for them. Look at all the hype and rumours for the iPhone before it was shown off. Every second day there was a "OMG PATENT PICTURES PROVE IPHONE!" or "HERE IS A PHOTOSHOPPED IMAGE I FOUND ON THE NET! THE IPHONE IS REAL!!!!" Yes the iPhone was shown off 6 months before release, but that was because they needed FCC clearance and didn't want anyone but Steve to present the iPhone for the first time.

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