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anybody else trying to find a secret message in the pic?

form the left corner to right bottom corner it reads

MORE

MAKE
YOUR
MARK
HERE

MAKE
YOUR
MARK
HERE

I agree with ltldrummerboy
The iPhone Pirate! ... lol just kidding
 
If you go from top-right to bottom-left, you get the noise people will make when they nerdgasm from seeing the new iPhone and/or mythical MacPad. :D

MAKE
YOUR
MARK
HERE

:eek: <(EUAH!)
 
If you haven't noticed, it's interactive. Click the dots on the bottom between the dock and gray icons and it moves between 3 "home screens" the first says "MAKE YOUR MARK HERE" the second says "COME CODE WITH PROS" and the third says "MAKE THIS YOUR YEAR".

David

Nice catch.
 
MAKE
YOUR
MARK
HERE


refers to the behind the screen camera apple has. didn't they file a patent for this ? now you leave your mark on the front screen.

b.t.w. i don't think we're getting a front facing camera, att won't allow this to destroy their precious network of mice and hamsters.:rolleyes:
 
Apple TV

All I want is a small upgrade on the hardware. Then I would be a happy man.
 
Yaay! More iPhone ********!

Where's the Snow Leopard??? Wheres the 8 core MacBook Pros? Wheres my PowerBook G5 ffs!

On a different note...

MAKE
YOUR
MARK
HERE

APPLE IS STARTING A BRIDAL SERVICE!
 
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/16640

Interestingly, despite Apple's closer ties with nVidia, it's ATI that seems to have come up with the first application for OpenCL. ATI has co-operated with Havok (owned by Intel) and gotten it hardware accelerated through OpenCL. Presumably this should allow Havok Physics acceleration on ATI, nVidia, Intel (no doubt Larrabee and maybe Westmere IGPs), PowerVR (ie. next-gen iPhone), and any other GPU that supports OpenCL, which is much more open than nVidia's PhysX acceleration implemented in their proprietary C for CUDA language.

Hopefully, Apple will bring out ATI and Havok physics as a demo for OpenCL and Snow Leopard at WWDC using the HD4850 in the new iMac and HD4870 in the new Mac Pro. nVidia probably wouldn't be too happy about that.
 
specs

I guess the only updates iPhone will be getting are internal - I can't see them using an image of the current unit if anything were to change. But my predictions are usually horribly off. I guess they could surprise with a metal back.
 
That's really expensive...people who have gone...can you justify that price this year?

It's worth it if your company sells software or hardware that depends on Apple, it's not worth it if you just want to say "weeeee I was there when they announced the new iPhone".

It's only become such a huge deal for regular users since Apple has stopped doing so many other trade shows.

Likewise, for the people complaining that it focuses to much on the iPhone, it's because Macs now use standard PC parts and ports, so they don't need to lay out the latest nubus revision, it's PCIe. iPhone/iPod ports are still proprietary, so more time is spent going over the details.
 
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