Most likely new wearable devices and/or new software services.
For example a<span style="line-height:1.4em;"> SIRI enabled bracelet or </span>
medallion<span style="line-height:1.4em;"> with various sensors that is also an extension of other Apple devices.</span>
<span style="line-height:1.4em;">A major update to AppleTV software and services.</span>
If Apple was planning to release something in January there would have been rumors about it by now.
Is it true that Samsung's profits will be down close to 20%? If so, and if Apple keeps itself flat or shows some growth, they just showed how stupid analysts and shareholders can be.
Having said that, I still believe that if they were more aggressive, Apple itself and their users, + shareholders, would quickly see some amazing benefits. After this dismal quarter (for Samsung), another iPhone line with a bigger screen is a golden bullet targeting samsung's head.
Apple is too conservative to keep excitement going all year round. They were too conservative with the pathetic Macbook Air's screen, too conservative when they kept the 4s around (legacy connectors), too conservative when they kept the cMBP 13" alive and the Mac mini. Having said that, iOS 7, the new Mac Pro, the 5c and aggressive software models show that somewhere at Apple, someone wants blood on the mobile arena. That's great. 2014 looks bright.
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What product would they announce in January?
Most likely new wearable devices and/or new software services.
For example a SIRI enabled bracelet or medallion with various sensors that is also an extension of other Apple devices.
A major update to AppleTV software and services.
There’ve been plenty of rumors. Most of which are nonsense.
Abnormal date. Last time they did that they had an event in the prior week.
@sog35
Your numbers are insa… oh, never mind, he just jumped out of the window
Is it true that Samsung's profits will be down close to 20%? If so, and if Apple keeps itself flat or shows some growth, they just showed how stupid analysts and shareholders can be.
Having said that, I still believe that if they were more aggressive, Apple itself and their users, + shareholders, would quickly see some amazing benefits. After this dismal quarter (for Samsung), another iPhone line with a bigger screen is a golden bullet targeting samsung's head.
Apple is too conservative to keep excitement going all year round. They were too conservative with the pathetic Macbook Air's screen, too conservative when they kept the 4s around (legacy connectors), too conservative when they kept the cMBP 13" alive and the Mac mini. Having said that, iOS 7, the new Mac Pro, the 5c and aggressive software models show that somewhere at Apple, someone wants blood on the mobile arena. That's great. 2014 looks bright.