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Anti-climax only for people who expect a developer show to be interesting for consumers. But then, hey: It's been very interesting. And if you become a developer, you can even get that developer kit for 999 USD for a year.
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so much for the 'Year of HD' slogans... didn't hear anything of the sort even once... agreed that this is for developers... but apple should have introduced something... the 'iPhone' rokr from Moto is way overdue for example... |
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With the "year of HD" he didn't mean they would release a new version of Final Cut Pro every two months or something. He meant it would be the year when HD makes it to desktop computers. That's already happened at MWSF. But I'm sure we'll hear more about it in Summer/Autumn.
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If it's the years theme.. you normally mention any other progress being made during all public events, and hopefully a few new products if possible. No mention of blue-ray technology, or an increased usage of HD quicktime trailers, etc. I didn't expect him to unveil the movie download store... but thought he'd have had added an ever expanding music videos library to the iTunes music store by now... maybe yammer on about H2.64.. maybe AXP with video out.. there's plenty I was really making an observation of how the Intel announcement really difused much of the fanfare and usual proclamations. It's obviously a developer's show, but they've also consumerized enough of them in the past to have us think this way. "a new Final Cut Pro every 2 months"... is that really called for?[B] |
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The Keynote is up. has been since about 6 hours after the end. i think it was far from an anti climax. it only centred around one thing, but it was completly historic. up there with the apple II, the macintosh, the switch to PowerPC and MacOS X. incidently, i found the video for the keynote at the release of the macintosh. i watched it last night, and if you skip past the share prices and everything (it's a shareholders meeting) and ignore the image quality, you see just exactly how revolutionary the Macintosh was. amazing its a big file though, (324mb) so save to disk. http://www.industrial-technology-and...84complete.mov
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The Keynote is online since yesterday http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/wwdc05/ |
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