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Seems a bit odd, yet hundreds of people are probably buying things right now, stupidly enough.

How many of those people are also actively participating in a discussion about the speech coming up in several hours that could quite possibly change the product specs, though?

I almost want to head to my local Apple store at lunch today to see if anyone is buying machines just an hour or two before the keynote. And maybe I can get a thirty minute scoop on a new product. :)

Well, he ordered a MacBook Pro! :)

It was updated a few days ago = I don't think they'll update it again for a while… :cool:

So, he's not stupid! :D :p ;) (…me on the other hand ;))

The machine specs probably won't change, but what if there's a new .mac auto-enroll free thing? I mean it's pretty likely that he'll still get that, but I'd play it safe and wait a few hours...
 
Here you all go...

• Greetings
• Sales figures and market share of the Macs
• Apple net curtain:
• new Retail store in Italy,
• first store on European mainland,
• new stores will open shortly, among other things Munich, Barcelona, Paris

• iMac:
• Core2Duo selling great!,
• New Generation,
• new Design, which follows itself to iPhone, partly brushed metal
• even thinner,
• Santa rosa chip set,
• LED back light,
• Sizes: 20 ? and 24 ?
• Demo new iMacs

• Mac OS X:
• History, versions
• short outline of the tiger features: Dashboard, Spotlight, etc.
• new features in leopard:
• new Mail (with collecting mains, ToDos, Notes),
• new Spotlight (network scan, performance improved, etc.),
• new standard file system ZFS,
• new front Row (2.0),
• new iCal (with CalDAV, ToDos, etc.),
• Parental control,
• New Photobooth (2.0),
• Resolution Independence,
• new standardized Look of all Mac OS X applications
• been based on resolution Independence
• core contains animation (Icons, animations in Time Machine, Dashboard, spaces, etc. animated)
• none brushed metal more
• many black shining Elemen (Illumonous)
• Time Machine,
• Quicklook, (unknown application)
• new safari feature (new search, Dashboard integration, etc.),
• Multiple Dashboards (Dashboard for user specify, Dashboards administer, etc.),
• Spaces,
• iChat theatre (integration in applications, drop of baking, etc.)
• Finder reloaded (easily changed, improves performance, new Buttons),
• new ToDo application (and administers all ToDos from all applications collects)
• Demo new leopard feature

• .mac, iLife 07, iWork 07:
• new.mac release with smooth Google integration, but in the Apple Look,
• .mac services all on Google basis,
• .mac free of charge with each bought Mac,
• new handling on-line documents,
• iDisk integration in Finder,
• all documents can be worked on and administered also on-line with Google applications,
• new Spreadsheet software in iWork “Charts”
• Demo new packages and .mac
• Guest appearance Eric Schmidt (Google CEO)

• iPhone:
• new secret features:
• iWork and iLife integration,
• .mac integration (iDisk access, Mail, documents on-line, etc. work on)
• Demo new features
• iPhone accessories, prices
• Demo accessories
• available in US Apple (without contract) and (with contract) net curtain, prices at&t
• Europe as promised in the autumn

• “That' s it, but there' s one more thing”, new product “iphone@home”:
• 10 ? multitouch screen,
• 30 GB Flash memory,
• iPhone user surface,
• 8 hours of battery,
• no connections except dock Connector,
• resemble functions as iPhone, except mobile phone, but iChat
• integrated iSight
• Demo iphone@home
• The End



Sounds somewhat legit.
 
Yeah, I agree that the iPhone@home name is goofy. If it doesn't have the phone component, why call it iPhone@home? Why not use the iPod branding, for example?
 
German

Steve writes all his keynotes in german... not even google can translate it . :rolleyes:
 
I don't think LED-backlit LCD panels are available (in commercial quantities at the iMac price point) at the 17" size, much less 20" and 24".

So color me skeptical.

>LED back light,
 
Besides, we dont know what any of theses "new products" look like..

And the iphone@home could prove that that leaked slide was legit.

That is perplexing me... either they both received the same false info or they received the correct info. It would be quite a coincidence if they both fabricated the same thing in isolation of each other, but it would also be weird if such definitive rumors were true.
 
This just in... Super secret spy shot.
steve_out_of_uniform.jpg


See, right there Steve is checking the implanted button during a rehearsal.

(Yes, I am yanking your chain:p )
 
That is perplexing me... either they both received the same false info or they received the correct info. It would be quite a coincidence if they both fabricated the same thing in isolation of each other, but it would also be weird if such definitive rumors were true.

I'm pretty sure that spyshot (the fake one) came out a while ago, and this "transcript" seems to be new.

Not sure why it would be hard to believe that whoever fabricated the transcript saw the fake spyshot and added details in.

Frankly this whole transcript seems to primarily be just an amalgamation of every known or rumored thing that is expected to be shown at WWDC.
 
this is surely fake but still, im loving all these little bits that come out before a keynote, macworld and wwdc are better then sex :p << p.s. im joking jenni!

less than 3 hours to go!!! me hopes that this will create discussion so that i can get upto my 500th post and add my avatar!!!

AND I AGREE THAT IPHONE@HOME IS A BAD BAD NAME FOR AN ULTRA PORTBALE!
Is that an iPhone@home in your pocket or are you just telling lies..
 
I would be really excited if all of this was true. :D I'm hoping at least some, if not most, of it will be true.
 
@Zadillo: Read my previous post, #34, and you will see why they are both fake. Both things have been send in around the same time. The german post was also already posted more than 12 hours ago.
 
@Zadillo: Read my previous post, #34, and you will see why they are both fake. Both things have been send in around the same time. The german post was also already posted more than 12 hours ago.

I wasn't disputing they were both fake. I was saying it didn't have to be a coincedence (someone was arguing that it would be an amazing coincedence if two different people fabricated the same fake information), and that I was pretty sure the "secret spy shot" originally came out a lot earlier.
 
I wasn't disputing they were both fake. I was saying it didn't have to be a coincedence (someone was arguing that it would be an amazing coincedence if two different people fabricated the same fake information), and that I was pretty sure the "secret spy shot" originally came out a lot earlier.

I was more suggesting that they both came from the same source, either fabricated by the same person, or there were two parties that received fake info from the same source.

But that's also assuming they came out at about the same time. If there was a significant amount of time between the two, it could of course be one feeding off the other.
 
I was more suggesting that they both came from the same source, either fabricated by the same person, or there were two parties that received fake info from the same source.

But that's also assuming they came out at about the same time. If there was a significant amount of time between the two, it could of course be one feeding off the other.

Yeah, I don't know the exact timeline, but I'm pretty sure I saw that "spy shot" posted on Page 2 a couple of days ago, and the german transcript only today.
 
I'm sure this is all BS, but iPhone@home sounds similar to something I've been thinking about, especially since I recently imported all my CDs into iTunes and play them on my stereo using Airtunes. I spend a lot of time in my kitchen. I currently use the remote on my MBP, which sits in another room, to change tracks/playlists. However, that forces me to hold the IR remote at awkward angles to get it working properly, and using FrontRow scrolling with the remote can be a bit frustrating a times.
I would love to have a small (maybe 6-8"), wall-mounted touchscreen device that connects to my wireless network, where I can easily control my music and have quick access to some widgets (weather etc). I can be working in the kitchen and easily touch whatever music I'd like to hear next (after licking the tomato sauce off my fingers of course).
 
iPhone@Home -- hope it's true

This sounds like something I have imagined coming down the pike for a while, so I think it could be possible (although likely not under that name.)

Picture this:

10" multitouch tablet with decent onboard storage, WiFi, maybe Bluetooth, built-in video camera. Control your other systems with it, or take it out of the home and it's a web browser, document reader (light-editor), email system, media viewer, etc.

I would buy one in a second for between $499 and $799, if it's well-implemented. This is what tablet computing SHOULD be. Call it iPod Mega or something. ;)
 
This sounds like something I have imagined coming down the pike for a while, so I think it could be possible (although likely not under that name.)

Picture this:

10" multitouch tablet with decent onboard storage, WiFi, maybe Bluetooth, built-in video camera. Control your other systems with it, or take it out of the home and it's a web browser, document reader (light-editor), email system, media viewer, etc.

I would buy one in a second for between $499 and $799, if it's well-implemented. This is what tablet computing SHOULD be. Call it iPod Mega or something. ;)

If the tiny iPhone costs $499 and $599, I don't think the pricing you suggested for your proposed device would work.
 
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