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Is it even legal to ask for ''average to mildly attractive people''? I'm pretty sure that's discrimination...
 
Steve announces the following,

-iPhone 3G with OS X 2.0 (I really could care less about the phone right now, but I know a lot of people are anticipating it, 2.0 will be good on my Touch)

-.Mac gets updated (probably going to be a name change but hopefully they focus more on the MobileMe for Mac [better services] than the MobileMe for iPhone)

-New 10-inch Apple Tablet

-Revision to Macbook + Pro (even if they just announce a release date)

-OS X 10.6 Snow-Leopard (hopefully Mac only, if they go PC I will be pissed)

I'm getting a $3,200 Macbook Pro next Friday so hopefully something happens :p

I think it'll be:

Me.com
MAC OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) preview [focus on Stability, Security, Speed, and Performance)
3G iPhone (hopefully all around matte black, with a (red) version.... very much like this: https://www.macrumors.com/2008/06/07/possible-photos-of-3g-iphone/
but without the chrome border -- But I doubt that'll happen)

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Is it even legal to ask for ''average to mildly attractive people''? I'm pretty sure that's discrimination...
No discrimination is like singling out a race or gender.
 
Kind of reminds me of some of the apple online seminars that feature GarageBand or other music capturing software. The ones they have are a tad old (if I remember correctly), so maybe they just need to make a new seminar.

That would explain the need to play the instruments. In the existing seminars they have people saying stuff like "Look how cool GarageBand is! Let's make a song. I'll just plug this guitar in here..."

I have a different take on this; and this is based off the ProTools iPhone remote. Apple will provide an iPhone interface to connect and remotely control Garageband on a Mac. That way the person recording doesn't have keep reaching over to the computer. Some times when you record you're in a completely different room than where the recording hardware is. Maybe this communicates over WiFi?

Plus, OS X Leopard is for desktops/laptops. OS X iPhone for mobile devices. Don't expect the iMac or MacPro to get inherit touch capabilities any time soon. There will be other products that will be introduced into the consumer pipeline before that happens.
 
nice hands... probably going to be something about some touchdevice..
I think it will be a tablet
 
Finally! Apple unveils the new iNstrument. It has an accelerometer built in, so if you lay it flat, the touchscreen displays piano keys. Hold it sideways and at an angle, and it becomes a guitar. You can also use the iNstrument as a drum set, although that is not recommended, since it is a touchscreen, after all.
 
Only two products I can think of based on the description are:
  1. iTablet..... Which might be advertised as a Music device in one of its application.
  2. MBP with a multitouch flip over (k/b), glass lid instead of the traditional keyboard
  3. WiiMote concept based device/app for the iPhone Ofcourse such a Wiimote will be cabale for simulating fret board / piano.... or the iPhone (aka wiimote) can act as a touch-remote to control some garage band equivalent on Apple TV or apple-portables...

I think that's three.

My count starts from zero.... ;)

But if u look closely.... 1.) & 2.) are more or less same.
 
It's got to be the iPhone.

http://www.apple.com/iphone/
Scroll to the bottom... and tell me what you see... nice hands? Most of their commercials are advertising Mac OS X, iPods, or iPhones, and it's strongly rumored a new 3G iPhone is coming out. Why would you need nice hands to advertise Mac OS X? New iPods probably aren't coming out for a while. So it's got to be the iPhone.

iPhone!
 
Judging by the description it will just be another of the awesome iPod+iTunes ads - a close up of someone playing the guitar, and another on a piano to the sound of some large well heard of popular song.
 
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