dailytechtalk.com — In a last minute find, I happened across a German site that has an outline of tomorrow's play by play of Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote. The text has some issues when I performed the translation but I've copied it in the "Full Story" section and made some changes to make it easier to read. Of course, you can always translate it yourself...
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chaduJun 11, 2007
so what is iPhone@home? I don't get it... .mac going free sounds about right... the can't keep charging $99 for this suite of less and less valuable software.
jisraelJun 11, 2007
so supposedly apple is dropping the brushed metal apps but adding it to the imac?and no mention of appleTV?and isn't this rather hardware intensive for WWDC?this reads a lot more like a wishlist than an actual presentation. also, doesn't jobs normally let a lot more guest speakers on stage for this speach? this just mentions the google CEO.and why would we need iLife/iWork integration on the iphone now? i mean, we already have photos and music on there. is anybody going to be editing movies, burning dvds, building web pages or recording garage band songs on their iphone? - i doubt it.i believe some of this to be accurate, but if you put 1000 monkeys and 1000 typewriters in a room... well... whatever.
noobistJun 11, 2007
holy gajeebus fuk titties.... this sounds awesome.... fingers crossed...i think i just had an orgasm.
bkingJun 11, 2007
Agreed. People still don't understand that WWDC is not about iPods and consumer toys. It's going to be Leopard and iLife, then people are going to get disappointed.
newbill123Jun 11, 2007
Remember, if one thing is made up (e.g. the iPhone@Home name) then it's all made up. Some things may be guesses, but with rumors there is no middle ground. about some parts being right.
johnpaul191Jun 11, 2007
ok, but last week Apple said the 17" MBP could not have the LED backlight because it didn't exist yet, or is so off the chart expensive that even the flagship Mac portable would not use it. now they magically skip the expensive 17" to go for a 20" and 24" in what is still sort of considered a consumer machine? one that costs a heck of a lot less than the 17" MBP. that right there seems like a glaring sign of a bogus list. the idea of releasing another iPhone-like thing even before iPhone 1.0 comes out seems silly.
cheesyJun 11, 2007
Oh come on people, this is ridiculous, if you're going to try to hoax a Steve-note leak at least make it believable.