When the G5 tower was unveiled at the final Macworld Expo held in New York, I loved the look of it. The brushed metal, the purposeful grilles, the integrated lifting hoops. The machine looked sleek and professional but it was BIG, about 5/4 size. The entire case seemed to be designed around fans and air […]
Month: August 2006
WWDC Leopard Sneak Peek Highlights
Steve Jobs revealed a first glimpse of new Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard features in WWDC opening keynote address. There are additional details and movies illustrating Leopard and Leopard Server features on Apple’s site. Here are some highlights and observations.
WWDC: Apple Drops Monitor Prices
When Apple added the new Intel Mac Pro and Xserve to their online store after yesterday’s WWDC keynote address they also quietly dropped the prices on their flat-panel Cinema Displays: Apple Cinema Display 30-inch – US$1,999 (was US$2,999) Apple Cinema Display 23-inch – US$999 (was US$1,299) Apple Cinema Display 20-inch – US$699 (was US$799) In […]
Steve Jobs’ keynote address at WWDC 2006 was a little out of the ordinary. Rather than trumpeting all of the big new features coming to Mac OS 10.5 Leopard (due Spring 2007) Jobs specifically kept some of its major features “top secret.” A stark contrast to the showman Jobs who usually whips attendees into a […]
WWDC 2006 Keynote Address Stream
Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote preview of Mac OS X “Leopard” from San Francisco’s Moscone West. See the video-on-demand event right here exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4. Voiceover users click here to listen to keynote address. Apple – QuickTime – WWDC 2006 technorati […]