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Quite possible that the Tony Bennett performance hints at something more, perhaps an Apple organized event, but as it stands, while the new software is great and the 17-inch MBP is first class, I found the keynote to be a bit thin.

There's so much left to discuss:

Mini

iMac

Snow Leopard, etc.

I mean, you'd think they'd go out with a bang.

Quite possible that the Tony Bennett performance hints at something more, perhaps an Apple organized event, but as it stands, while the new software is great and the 17-inch MBP is first class, I found the keynote to be a bit thin.

we can only hope so

Quite possible that the Tony Bennett performance hints at something more, perhaps an Apple organized event, but as it stands, while the new software is great and the 17-inch MBP is first class, I found the keynote to be a bit thin.

Maybe something tomorrow, or later this month? Who knows... but this keynote sure did suck.

That was... well... rubbish. No Snow Leopard, no new iMac, no iPhone Nano. Loads of hype had built up and it has disappointed big time. Guess I was eight that Windows 7 will be bigger than anything shown today but what I got wrong was the scale of how much bigger Windows 7 would be.

That was... well... rubbish. No Snow Leopard, no new iMac, no iPhone Nano. Loads of hype had built up and it has disappointed big time. Guess I was eight that Windows 7 will be bigger than anything shown today but what I got wrong was the scale of how much bigger Windows 7 would be.

quit coming here and bragging about Win7, first it's not even that good and second it's annoying

the hype was not built by apple at all but by fanboys and techblogs. seriously, guys, if anyone is seriously disappointed now, while i have to admit that this keynote indeed was a little thin, keep in mind that EVERY rumor built up was a RUMOR. nothing more.

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