J johnnyi macrumors regular Original poster Oct 16, 2007 151 0 Glasgow,UK Sep 12, 2012 #1 http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/.../12lkjnvkjsdnfbvjfdbvpadjbfv9_350_vod_ref.mov
DirtySocks85 macrumors 65816 Mar 12, 2009 1,441 82 Wichita, KS Sep 12, 2012 #2 Was just looking to see if anyone else had already posted this before I did so as well.
Technarchy macrumors 604 May 21, 2012 6,753 4,927 Sep 12, 2012 #3 I think it's amazing that Apple manages to create stores that attract so many people at opening. Even more amazing is Apple stores become tourist landmarks themselves instead of just another big box retailer.
I think it's amazing that Apple manages to create stores that attract so many people at opening. Even more amazing is Apple stores become tourist landmarks themselves instead of just another big box retailer.
Troneas macrumors 65816 Oct 26, 2011 1,378 58 At the alternatives section. Sep 12, 2012 #4 just saw the keynote. its posted on apple's website now. just like the iphone 4S, phil schiller seems desperate to convince the audience how great the new iphone is. kinda pathetic really when these devices used to sell by themselves at one point.
just saw the keynote. its posted on apple's website now. just like the iphone 4S, phil schiller seems desperate to convince the audience how great the new iphone is. kinda pathetic really when these devices used to sell by themselves at one point.
A aohus macrumors 68000 Apr 4, 2010 1,905 539 sky Sep 12, 2012 #5 Troneas said: just saw the keynote. its posted on apple's website now. just like the iphone 4S, phil schiller seems desperate to convince the audience how great the new iphone is. kinda pathetic really when these devices used to sell by themselves at one point. Click to expand... post-Jobsian world, my friend.
Troneas said: just saw the keynote. its posted on apple's website now. just like the iphone 4S, phil schiller seems desperate to convince the audience how great the new iphone is. kinda pathetic really when these devices used to sell by themselves at one point. Click to expand... post-Jobsian world, my friend.