What does it mean that MWSF will have two keynotes?
MacNN reported that in addition to Steve Jobs giving a keynote at MWSF, Philip Shiller will also give a keynote on "The Power of X".
To me this sounds like Jobs has so much to cover in his keynote that he can't fit in the topic that Schilller will discuss. All that's left for updates are iMacs and Powermacs (maybe eMacs), so how will Jobs fill up a whole keynote?
Perhaps the Powermac 970 introduction will be what takes up all that time?
Is it even unusual to have a VP give a second keynote?
To me this sounds like Jobs has so much to cover in his keynote that he can't fit in the topic that Schilller will discuss. All that's left for updates are iMacs and Powermacs (maybe eMacs), so how will Jobs fill up a whole keynote?
Perhaps the Powermac 970 introduction will be what takes up all that time?
Is it even unusual to have a VP give a second keynote?
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<strong>MacNN reported that in addition to Steve Jobs giving a keynote at MWSF, Philip Shiller will also give a keynote on "The Power of X".
To me this sounds like Jobs has so much to cover in his keynote that he can't fit in the topic that Schilller will discuss. All that's left for updates are iMacs and Powermacs (maybe eMacs), so how will Jobs fill up a whole keynote?
Perhaps the Powermac 970 introduction will be what takes up all that time?
Is it even unusual to have a VP give a second keynote?</strong><hr></blockquote>
weird, because jobs normally fills his keynote with OS X lately...perhaps 970, that could be why OS 9 won't run anymore, and it would definatly be a nice suprise. updating imacs/emac/powermac doesn't take THAT long if its nothing major...intresting, or maybe there is another digi device
Moving to GD....
<strong>perhaps 970, that could be why OS 9 won't run anymore</strong><hr></blockquote>
Apple said in their announcement back in Sept that all new Macs will boot to OS X only. I don't think they are ready to roll the 970 across the board. That would make for one helluva keynote, though!
It means nothing, someone just sent MacNN a press release, and like the pinnacles of journalism they are, they published it
Ya think?