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The only question left to be answered on Tuesday is: " what color jeans will Tim wear and will he ever tuck his shirt in"
 
I'm wondering about the general mood of the Keynote. It might be fine, then again, it might be a little tense. I suspect it will be business as usual. Hope so.
 
I'm wondering about the general mood of the Keynote. It might be fine, then again, it might be a little tense. I suspect it will be business as usual. Hope so.

The different presenters make alter the Keynote moods. Cook is more dry and serious. Schiller makes jokes, but tends to have mixed with business. But Federighi (Hair Force One) is witty and intelligent. They all have different personalities traits that make the Keynote interesting.
 
The different presenters make alter the Keynote moods. Cook is more dry and serious. Schiller makes jokes, but tends to have mixed with business. But Federighi (Hair Force One) is witty and intelligent. They all have different personalities traits that make the Keynote interesting.

Cook doesn't make it interesting one bit. Constant pausing either because he can't read prompters smoothly or he is trying to do it for dramatic affect. Boring and sometimes cringe worthy. You'd think with all the money he had and Apple has they could get him a good public speaking tutor.

Schiller... he's not so bad. Sometimes he is when what he says honestly means nothing but he tries to make it something.

Hair force one, personally I wish he did the majority. He's funny, he's interactive and plays off the audience more than any of the others.
 
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don't forget Sir Jony Ive with his typical voice in these little videos during the Keynote.
I always think he's taking a **** on the toilet, when I hear him talking in those videos :eek:
 
The A9 already has still been holding its own against all the new competition. This chip is looking to be magnitudes faster. Not just 1.5x. They’re thinking more like 10x. Intels best chips (let alone an entire computer) aren’t cheap by any means either.
Interesting thought. If it means the iPhone X will last three or more years (without feeling slow) the I guess the extra cost is justified.

It had better be physically durable as well.
 
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