
Happy new year all my loyal readers. Well not loyal or readers, but for sure a truthful wish for happy new year. As every beginning of every year the start always comes with the big announcements from apple. Really bog. iMacs, iBooks, iPhones... OSX all the big bold announcements have came through Macworld Apple Keynote. And then in 2009 Apple announce that 2009 will be its last keynote. And there are a few good reasons for that.
For once, apple is grown up now, and it can hold events of that magnitude on its own. iTunes music store, iMacs, iPods, all products announced in a separate event. In addition apple is too much grown up. I remember in 2002 I went to a conference and I was the only apple user in every room. Last year, I was in San Francisco to the same Moscone West center as the apple Macworld, and there was a mac every 3 laptop. So a company of this magnitude will just overshadow all the small developers and companies that are there.
Secondly, Steve Jobs, for health reasons or not, is planning to retire from Apple. It is the company, of his life, but he cannot stay there for ever. And he has to pull back and give a chance to the new people in apple to take the lead, while he is still around to guide. Since MacWorld has been strongly linked to Steve, something like this, will be damaging to the company reputation. So I think Apple will do fine without him, and as per report by CNN, his spirit has been institutionalized. However the apple community has been buzzed about his absence and the rumors have been literally out of control. Even that his is dying. This led Steve Jobs to publish a letter yesterday, to urge that he is fine and his mystery weight loss was, just hormone imbalance. He preferred to spend the holidays with his family, rather than intensely prepare for the Keynote presentation. Phil Schiller will have the honors and I am not expecting anything less that what Steve was delivering. Big bold products...
iMacs: I don 't expect anything radically different regarding the appearance, but I do expect the quad core and the new Nvidia chip. I think that th 28 inch is far fetched.
MacBooks/MacBook Pros: I do antiscipate the withdraw of the plastic models and the introduction of the 17 unibody MacBook Pro. It was delayed due to the construction a whole different facilities to handle the new process. In addition some recent rumors, from Apple Insider state that the battery will be extra long, but not detachable which will be a bummer never the less.
iPhone nano: We 've all seen the cases form the Chinese manufacturers that have been running wild on the web. And although the cases were out none has seen the phone. The big star of this Macworld.
iLife 09: A sure update, since it is almost custom to have a release every year. 08 update was a bit late, it is time to catch up. The online version might come as a compliment to MobileMe users, since an on line version will be less likely to have all the features, already embedded in the actual version.
Mac mini: It is going to be redisigned with aluminum and black plastic to match the rest of the iMac/MacBook line. It will have the optional addiotion of second Hard drive, DVD burner or BluRay (I wish). The design alterative can be inspired from the time machine having the small shallow notch going around the computer, hiding the slot for the slot loading DVD. The most noticapble difference will be the new graphics card, that I would guess it will be the new Nvidia chip or a dual display support (less likely).
Apple TV: I am expecting it to be more functional and be used for media storage, home movies, pictures are stored there and is used as hub to sync all the macs.
For once, apple is grown up now, and it can hold events of that magnitude on its own. iTunes music store, iMacs, iPods, all products announced in a separate event. In addition apple is too much grown up. I remember in 2002 I went to a conference and I was the only apple user in every room. Last year, I was in San Francisco to the same Moscone West center as the apple Macworld, and there was a mac every 3 laptop. So a company of this magnitude will just overshadow all the small developers and companies that are there.
Secondly, Steve Jobs, for health reasons or not, is planning to retire from Apple. It is the company, of his life, but he cannot stay there for ever. And he has to pull back and give a chance to the new people in apple to take the lead, while he is still around to guide. Since MacWorld has been strongly linked to Steve, something like this, will be damaging to the company reputation. So I think Apple will do fine without him, and as per report by CNN, his spirit has been institutionalized. However the apple community has been buzzed about his absence and the rumors have been literally out of control. Even that his is dying. This led Steve Jobs to publish a letter yesterday, to urge that he is fine and his mystery weight loss was, just hormone imbalance. He preferred to spend the holidays with his family, rather than intensely prepare for the Keynote presentation. Phil Schiller will have the honors and I am not expecting anything less that what Steve was delivering. Big bold products...
iMacs: I don 't expect anything radically different regarding the appearance, but I do expect the quad core and the new Nvidia chip. I think that th 28 inch is far fetched.
MacBooks/MacBook Pros: I do antiscipate the withdraw of the plastic models and the introduction of the 17 unibody MacBook Pro. It was delayed due to the construction a whole different facilities to handle the new process. In addition some recent rumors, from Apple Insider state that the battery will be extra long, but not detachable which will be a bummer never the less.
iPhone nano: We 've all seen the cases form the Chinese manufacturers that have been running wild on the web. And although the cases were out none has seen the phone. The big star of this Macworld.
iLife 09: A sure update, since it is almost custom to have a release every year. 08 update was a bit late, it is time to catch up. The online version might come as a compliment to MobileMe users, since an on line version will be less likely to have all the features, already embedded in the actual version.
Mac mini: It is going to be redisigned with aluminum and black plastic to match the rest of the iMac/MacBook line. It will have the optional addiotion of second Hard drive, DVD burner or BluRay (I wish). The design alterative can be inspired from the time machine having the small shallow notch going around the computer, hiding the slot for the slot loading DVD. The most noticapble difference will be the new graphics card, that I would guess it will be the new Nvidia chip or a dual display support (less likely).
Apple TV: I am expecting it to be more functional and be used for media storage, home movies, pictures are stored there and is used as hub to sync all the macs.
Multi Touch Mighty Mouse: This is my secret hope and it is based on a apple patent that was discovered about 2 years ago. The patent descibes the wireless mighty mouste like the one we all know, but instead of the rolling ball it has a touch surface. Although I love mighty mouse, the toughest part is the ball that needs to be cleaned and it is not as trivial. I secretely wish they will anounce that.
Well it is know 1 day before the keynote. We will see how far out I was. There are great sites to watch the live blog of the event:
Be here tomorrow afternoon to hear the most acurate analysis.
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