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Nah, this is very, very normal behavior for Apple. They routinely leak broad-based details of events to a major press outlet or two the night before an event.

Shush - don't let the fans know that Apple is manipulating them!

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As a side note to all this streamy cloudy stuff, I really think the need a Time Capsule based on IOS that can take a monster drive and be your "true" ITunes and iPhoto library. I know we like to put everything in the cloud, but its not always realistic when we have TV series to stream and big photo libraries... Apple's puny sized SSD based Macs don't cut it as "sole" machines anymore under those conditions... I have close to 200GB of stuff just bought from iTunes over 6-7 years. Somebody at the Apple kiosk was asking about that exact item just the other day to sync their families iPhone pics to one location. Why hasn't Apple baked that into Time Capsule... Or heck a jail broken Apple TV could probably handle it with an external drive. It becomes more of an omission when you have homes that are buying more iPads rather than PCs for family members.
 
Sometimes I wish I was on the west coast so I could wake up just before the keynote starts. There is NO WAY I could sleep until 12:30 PM. East coast problems. :cool:
 
Really? iOS 7 is going to be announced tomorrow? I would never have guessed:rolleyes:

Indeed. WSJ must really be stepping up their game. Heck, you need an IQ of 1000 to be able to get that from Apple-posted banners at Moscone West. :rolleyes:

Flatter and more minimal OS UI indeed? Mind = blown!! :eek::eek:
 
All we know is it will be redesigned and probably have airdrop and some other file swapping thing like Samsung phones likely have.

The anticipation is really excited because we still know nothing about the new features, if any :p
 
Cool

Now that their operating systems look pretty, if they could just get iCloud to work consistently, and maybe overhaul iWork, they could get more people on board to use their computers so we don't ever have to use Microsoft products again. :D
 
Wow. Can't wait to watch iRadio fail just like Ping failed. Why does Apple insist on introducing software that nobody wants (we already have Pandora & Spotify & I Heart Radio & Slacker & a million other superior radio services), yet Apple insists on basically abandoning software that people actually wish they could use (Final Cut Pro, iWeb, iDVD, iPhoto, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Apple Remote, Maps, Podcasts, Stocks, Siri, shall I go on?). Apple is so absolutely MESSED UP when it comes to software and services. I suppose this is what happens when your company only has hardware in its DNA. Apple makes great hardware, but their software decisions are simply the worst.
 
Somehow I get they feeling that iOS 7 and iRadio aren't the only items on the agenda for tomorrow. We know less about the contents of the keynote tomorrow than any I can remember in recent times. Appears that they are either going for a big splash, or this will be the most depressing keynote ever. Guessing the former.
 
The so-called 'iRadio' will simply be a revamped Genius but instead of local it will be throughout the whole iTunes store. They already have the algorithm. Think about it.

You heard it here first guys :)

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Wow. Can't wait to watch iRadio fail just like Ping failed. Why does Apple insist on introducing software that nobody wants (we already have Pandora & Spotify & I Heart Radio & Slacker & a million other superior radio services), yet Apple insists on basically abandoning software that people actually wish they could use (Final Cut Pro, iWeb, iDVD, iPhoto, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Apple Remote, Maps, Podcasts, Stocks, Siri, shall I go on?). Apple is so absolutely MESSED UP when it comes to software and services. I suppose this is what happens when your company only has hardware in its DNA. Apple makes great hardware, but their software decisions are simply the worst.

iDVD? Hmmm...Relax life goes on. Plus, since you have never even seen or tried so called "iRadio" how do you already know it's a fail? Just wondering. :)
 
i've been so excited for this event for ages but somehow cant help thinking that i'll be dissapointed.

google's I/O this year was a bit like iOS 6's. it introduced features that were just, "it was bound to come", not "WOAH. THESE PEOPLE MUST'VE BEEN ON SOME GOOD STUFF TO COME UP WITH THIS".

time to look at pictures of cats till tomorrow.


disclaimer: in no way am i insinuating that the consumption of illegal substances may lead to amazing discoveries.
 
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