Together Steven P. Jobs and Steve Wozniak entered the stage for the keynote. Jobs shortly introduced Wozniak and then said that it was going to be a big show with a lot of news, but that they thought they had to tell the BIG news first. Steve Wozniak then talked about the introduction of the 'Apple 4', a new line of Apple computers running the operating system that was originally designed for the Apple IIgs (the last of the Apple II line, the Apple III was never released) but running on a modern computer with an IBM Power 4+ processor running at 1.5 GHz - in emulation. A 'Modern' environment lets users run native Mac OS X applications in emulation under the emulated Apple II operating system (such applications adopt the new look & feel of the operating system dubbed 'iRony', a hint to both the 'big iron servers' the Power 4 processor is usually used for and the late hour of this post, it's almost 7 AM here and I'm STILL awake). Developer builds of the operating system were handed out to the stunned crowd. One interviewed viewer of the keynote told us what (probably) most of the audience thought: "What the heck should I do with a CD that can only boot a machine with a Power 4 series processor inside?"