
Tonight (19:00 CET), Apple's CEO Steve Jobs will deliver his keynote speech for the attendants of Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference in San Fransisco. As always, the Mac world is buzzing with rumours. Firstly, a
photo taken with a camera phone suggests Apple will release a sub-notebook, with a 10" LED widescreen, 120GB flashdrive, and a programmable LCD keyboard. Another persistent rumour is that Apple will
replace its iMac line with thinner, brushed-metal 20" and 24" iMacs. Lastly, a German website claims to have an
outline of the keynote speech - this outline confirms the new iMacs, but also has some interesting notes on Leopard: a unified, standard theme (this alone would make the keynote worthwhile for me), a new Finder, resolution independence, and more. As always, take these rumours with a bag of salt.
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Have you seen the ASUS/Intel Eee PC? It is a $199 subnotebook that runs on non-Windows OSs, and uses flash storage, too:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2141742,00.asp
In regards to Wintermute's sarcasm and criticism regarding the rampant licking of Steve Jobs boots, I have to agree -- Mac fanboys are pathetic. They are gushing over an upcoming announcement about nothing more than a few restyled computers, perhaps some software and maybe an mp3 player or a cell phone.