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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
While Macrumors.com live feed was hacked and spewed mis-information that Steve Jobs had died, Phil did alright in Steve’s place this morning at Macworld’s final Apple Keynote. Sure, he went WAY in-depth but that was largely due to the lackluster amount announcements. iLife, iWork, and iTunes multi-level pricing is about what we got this morning. Oh ya, you can now purchase music on your iPhone via the 3G network starting today, as well. Sure, iPhoto’s face recognition is way cool, as is iMovie’s ability to take the jitter out of your bumpy video, iwork.com document sharing is nice, and the Keynote iPhone App Remote is great, as is the 17″ MacBook Pro, but nothing earth shattering today. (I’m sure my high school teacher will kill me for that run on. Sorry Mr. Orlando.) Oh wait, yes, the 17″ WILL come in either “I can’t see a thing” gloss or the better matte option. I guess that rox.
Apple finished its announcement with Tony singing about leaving his heart in San Francisco as this is Apple’s last Macworld. And again, Steve Jobs is not dead. Well, he may be and the Board is just holding off on that news like his cancer and his hormone issue. But hey, that’s another story.
Since doors are opening late, I now have to figure out how to make up my 10:30 appointment. Stay tuned for more updates through the day.