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> Microsoft is shipping Vista in January, wouldn't have a big announcement made sense?
To this comment, and the one about the announcements being more appropriate for CES. Think of it this way:
At MacWorld, Apple has center stage. So they can make their announcements without fighting over the noise of other vendors. So it's better to announce at MacWorld.
And even though Apple would receive disproportionate press (in relation to their marketshare) if they announced 10.5 stuff now, they would still be fighting over the noise generated by Vista. So it is better to discuss 10.5 a couple of months after Vista is on the shelves.
As for Apple Computer Inc. becoming Apple Inc., well, it's a sad day. It isn't sad because they dropped the word (because let's face it, most people just talked about "Apple" anyway and they are more of a consumer electronics company these days anyway). It is sad because Apple feels that they have to drop a part of their history.