Last minute odds and ends: iPhone 3GS, notebooks, retail
With Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference slated to begin in roughly two hours, a handful of last minute tips have surfaced regarding the naming scheme for the next iPhone, some brief changes to MacBook pricing that were quickly reversed, and reports of extended hours for retail staffers this week.
iPhone 3GS
Daring Fireball's John Gruber last night said he'd heard that Apple may call its new iPhone the iPhone 3GS, with the 'S' possibly symbolizing the faster speed of the new handset.
Since then, a reliable sources close to AppleInsider have added some support to this claim, saying the name has been making the rounds internally in reference to the iPhone with video recording capabilities. Still, it's unclear whether Apple plans to use that moniker publicly.
These same sources were the first to report that the new iPhones would include a built-in video camera.
Notebooks
Meanwhile, AppleInsider recently reported on Apple's plans to introduce more affordable Macs sometime this year, possibly as early as the spring.
Today, Apple's online Sales Web interface briefly listed reduced pricing for all three of the company's notebook lines: MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air. The changes were quickly reversed to existing pricing, however, and it's unclear if the anomaly is a sign of changes that will arrive today.
In recent weeks several Apple authorized dealers have seen reduced stock of Mac notebooks, particularly the MacBook Pro. This, however, could be related to a temporary shift in inventory towards Apple's direct sales channels to support its recently-launched back-to-school promotion.
Retail
Finally, a couple of Apple retail staffers claim that Apple has doubled their hours for the week beginning tomorrow, Tuesday June 9th, leading them to believe the company will have some new offerings to display in its stores almost immediately.
It's also being reported that current iPhone 3G demo units have started to disappear from display tables at some Apple retail stores.
Live Coverage
AppleInsider has staffers on site for today's opening WWDC keynote address and will provide live coverage of the event here.
iPhone 3GS
Daring Fireball's John Gruber last night said he'd heard that Apple may call its new iPhone the iPhone 3GS, with the 'S' possibly symbolizing the faster speed of the new handset.
Since then, a reliable sources close to AppleInsider have added some support to this claim, saying the name has been making the rounds internally in reference to the iPhone with video recording capabilities. Still, it's unclear whether Apple plans to use that moniker publicly.
These same sources were the first to report that the new iPhones would include a built-in video camera.
Notebooks
Meanwhile, AppleInsider recently reported on Apple's plans to introduce more affordable Macs sometime this year, possibly as early as the spring.
Today, Apple's online Sales Web interface briefly listed reduced pricing for all three of the company's notebook lines: MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air. The changes were quickly reversed to existing pricing, however, and it's unclear if the anomaly is a sign of changes that will arrive today.
In recent weeks several Apple authorized dealers have seen reduced stock of Mac notebooks, particularly the MacBook Pro. This, however, could be related to a temporary shift in inventory towards Apple's direct sales channels to support its recently-launched back-to-school promotion.
Retail
Finally, a couple of Apple retail staffers claim that Apple has doubled their hours for the week beginning tomorrow, Tuesday June 9th, leading them to believe the company will have some new offerings to display in its stores almost immediately.
It's also being reported that current iPhone 3G demo units have started to disappear from display tables at some Apple retail stores.
Live Coverage
AppleInsider has staffers on site for today's opening WWDC keynote address and will provide live coverage of the event here.
Comments
It's also being reported that current iPhone 3G demo units have started to disappear from display tables at some Apple retail stores.
Has this ever happened with other hardware in the hours before an announcement?
Today, Apple's online Sales Web interface briefly listed reduced pricing for all three of the company's notebook lines: MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air. The changes were quickly reversed to existing pricing, however, and it's unclear if the anomaly is a sign of changes that will arrive today.
This sounds good!
Finally, a couple of Apple retail staffers claim that Apple has doubled their hours for the week beginning tomorrow, Tuesday June 9th, leading them to believe the company will have some new offerings to display in its stores almost immediately.
It's also being reported that current iPhone 3G demo units have started to disappear from display tables at some Apple retail stores.
This sounds VERY good. I can't imagine they will have the iPhone 3GS ready to sell immediately, but is it possible that they could have display units available during the manufacturing ramp-up?
Man, I am going to be sooo disapointed if iPhones are not ready till July...
Big day, don't get your hopes up and be happy with what we get. Time to upgrade my original iPhone now.
I'm hoping to upgrade my original too. The HOME button requires so much pressure to get a response that I'm almost afraid my finger is going to go right through it. And the lock button barely works.
Video Downloads to iPhones and iPods Over WiFi
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Video Downloads to iPhones Over 3G
Apple has intentionally made WiFi video downloads a not-very-closely-gaurded secret. Apple then leveraged the resulting speculation to negotiate downloads over 3G with AT&T, who simply wants a cut of the 3G sales. Exactly how much is what?s being negotiated, specifically, Apple doesn?t want to be forced to raise prices for mobile downloads and potentially held out to illustrate to AT&T that... (continued) http://bit.ly/LlRYt
S for speed?!?!? SJ really is not going to be happy when he comes back on watch.
get real. does anyone honestly think that Jobs hasn't been in the know about everything going on since he went on leave. you can bet he's got a computer, email and ichat to keep in touch with things. and anything that happened he had a say in.