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- last's 3 times longer for the "average" user

- can't have two batteries incase one runs out

- if your laptop craps out you either have to chunk it or send it to apple -- waste of time

Well in my case I never had to replace a battery in my laptop (when I was in university I used to drain my battery daily...)

It's a great MobileMe service IMO!

Maybe MobileMe is useful in the end :p I mean, I know it's great and everything, the interface looks awesome, the integration with iPhones, Macs, facebook I think, youtube I think, Mail, etc. but I always thought paying 100 for this was useless :-\

I'm wondering what's the frequency of the updates in this "Find my iPhone". If it's like once per minute, it'd drain the battery for nothing, if it's once per hour, you could get out of town easily with someone's iPhone.

As someone who generally enjoys Apple events (and products), this is boring as hell. So was the last one they did. Steve Jobs makes a world of difference.

They need to start just sending press releases like a normal company is this is all the new stuff they have to announce (IMO).

As someone who generally enjoys Apple events (and products), this is boring as hell. So was the last one they did. Steve Jobs makes a world of difference.

They need to start just sending press releases like a normal company is this is all the new stuff they have to announce (IMO).

You mean, the guy is boring, or the products? I find the keynote really interesting so far, on the products' side. It's exactly what I thought it was, nothing more nothing less, except for a new iPhone but this is going to be true in like 10 minutes :p

Snow Leopard blew me away so far with the statistics, the small MacBook introduction at the beginning just to tease us, a recap of iPhone OS 3.0 software features... they invited many people to speak (this is called diplomacy for a company :)) What are you asking?

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