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_Nut_
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Originally posted by leph555
btw this is not my work, i am getting everything from http://live.gizmodo.com/

so props to them


9:15am - It's a a Mac / PC commercial. "Happy New Year! -- It's a terrible year. 2008 is the year of the PC -- I'm going to copy everything you did in 2007!"

Engadget is bettar.
leph555
inconspicuous
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Originally posted by leph555


"...our noses."
UWM
Wow this is very exciting with all these picture updates.
spc
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Originally posted by _Nut_
Engadget is bettar.


QFT
leph555
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Originally posted by UWM
Wow this is very exciting with all these picture updates.


i know right!?

He has four things he wants to talk to us about today. The first is Leopard. Over 5 million copies sold, and about 20% of Mac OS X’s install base has upgraded to Leopard. Now Steve’s quoting Mossberg, Pogue, Ed Baig and PC Magazine for quotes on Leopard. Two thumbs up, as it were.
inconspicuous
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Originally posted by leph555
i know right!?

He has four things he wants to talk to us about today. The first is Leopard. Over 5 million copies sold, and about 20% of Mac OS X’s install base has upgraded to Leopard. Now Steve’s quoting Mossberg, Pogue, Ed Baig and PC Magazine for quotes on Leopard. Two thumbs up, as it were.


WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH
leph555
OMFG A TIME CAPSULE!!!!



Leopard works great with a desktop machine, but it doesn’t work well with laptops because you have to keep plugging and unplugging a USB drive. Now he’s introducing a new backup station with 802.11n and server-grade backup station. It’s an AirPort Extreme station with ports in the back, allowing you to back up your macs wirelessly to Time Capsule.

Time Capsule will be sold in a 500GB version and a 1TB version for $299 and $499. It ships February. It also looks exactly like an Airport Extreme, except with different ports on the back.



leph555


Today is exactly the 200th day that the iPhone has been on sale. Apple has sold 4 million iPhones to date, which means 20,000 iPhones sold per day on average. What does this mean compared to the overall smartphone market?

Here are the numbers for the iPhone’s first full quarter of shipping (Q3 2007). RIM has 39%, Apple has 19.5%, Palm has 9.8%, Motorola has 7.4%. In just one quarter, they managed to grab second place.



And today, he’s introducing new iPhone features:
Maps with locations, webclips, customizable home screens, SMS multiple people at once, chapters, subtitles, and language support in video, and lyrics support in audio.



MeLLyMeL
i like what gizmodo got banned for doing @ ces

:stongue:

DjDeComp
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Originally posted by leph555


Today is exactly the 200th day that the iPhone has been on sale. Apple has sold 4 million iPhones to date, which means 20,000 iPhones sold per day on average. What does this mean compared to the overall smartphone market?


I'm guessing thats alot.
Ivand
i hate engadget, why the are the soo slow now
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