Could it be that the original post was in fact based on a real keynote presentation - albeit one that was scrapped last minute (or within the last few days)?
'QuickLook' is not a name someone would easily guess IMHO as it is too cheesy to even consider.
My point is that the list was based at least on some real facts someone had access too. Could be a developer who knew a few bits and simply inventing the rest.
Or it could be someone who was indeed helping with the preparation of the original keynote, which was then scrapped last minute.
I would guess the iphone@home is a real product which will be introduced at some point. It fits a lot of rumors: iPod remote for iTunes / Apple eBook reader / Apple tablet with multitouch / Apple sub-notebook with flash storage.
I can imagine that Apple would want to have a cool WiFi internet terminal. Obviously not only for home use, but anywhere WiFi's present. For such a device multitouch with a virtual keyboard makes a lot of sense.
I'm gonna be laughing my ass off afterwards when it happens. Apple has been working on Leopard for like over a year all out. You think if they throw enough resources at it they cant make it work. I'm almost positive that you're full of it.
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Well the list was correct with the previously unknown 'Quicklook'
That was sarcasm right?
'QuickLook' is not a name someone would easily guess IMHO as it is too cheesy to even consider.
My point is that the list was based at least on some real facts someone had access too. Could be a developer who knew a few bits and simply inventing the rest.
Or it could be someone who was indeed helping with the preparation of the original keynote, which was then scrapped last minute.
I would guess the iphone@home is a real product which will be introduced at some point. It fits a lot of rumors: iPod remote for iTunes / Apple eBook reader / Apple tablet with multitouch / Apple sub-notebook with flash storage.
I can imagine that Apple would want to have a cool WiFi internet terminal. Obviously not only for home use, but anywhere WiFi's present. For such a device multitouch with a virtual keyboard makes a lot of sense.
We'll see if such a device pans out eventually.
I'm gonna be laughing my ass off afterwards when it happens. Apple has been working on Leopard for like over a year all out. You think if they throw enough resources at it they cant make it work. I'm almost positive that you're full of it.
What was that again?? Oh yea
Dave
That was sarcasm right?
in what way?
That was sarcasm right?
Nope, it wasn't: Look Here.