Steve Jobs to keynote Macworld San Francisco 2007
IDG World Expo on Tuesday announced that Apple chief executive Steve Jobs will deliver the opening keynote address for 2007 Macworld Conference & Expo.
The conference is slated to take place at San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center January 8-12, 2007. Jobs' keynote address will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. at Moscone West.
"Steve?s keynote is always a great way to kick off the biggest Mac event of the year,? said David Korse, CEO of IDG World Expo. "We?ve added several new features to this year?s event, and we?re working hard to make this the most entertaining and informative Macworld ever."
Macworld Conference and Expo 2007 will host creative professionals from a cross-section of industries including design, print, online, photography, broadcast, videography and music.
In addition to an exhibit floor featuring over 350 companies, the event will also offer a conference with over 120 educational sessions, and a set of exhibit floor attractions including a free training series, an interactive Digital Photography area and live Music and Sound product demonstrations.
Event highlights, conference agenda and registration information are available on the Macworld Conference & Expo Web site.
The conference is slated to take place at San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center January 8-12, 2007. Jobs' keynote address will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. at Moscone West.
"Steve?s keynote is always a great way to kick off the biggest Mac event of the year,? said David Korse, CEO of IDG World Expo. "We?ve added several new features to this year?s event, and we?re working hard to make this the most entertaining and informative Macworld ever."
Macworld Conference and Expo 2007 will host creative professionals from a cross-section of industries including design, print, online, photography, broadcast, videography and music.
In addition to an exhibit floor featuring over 350 companies, the event will also offer a conference with over 120 educational sessions, and a set of exhibit floor attractions including a free training series, an interactive Digital Photography area and live Music and Sound product demonstrations.
Event highlights, conference agenda and registration information are available on the Macworld Conference & Expo Web site.
Comments
Let's hope this one will be the video iPod...
Still, with the amount of speculation going on these days, I don't think there's much Steve will pull out of his pocket that will really surprise us. We've been screaming for the real video iPod and the iPhone for ages...
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Let's hope this one will be the video iPod...
Screw that. Let's hope for a surprise Leopard Release.
Screw that. Let's hope for a surprise Leopard Release.
I'm hoping that might be even sooner than Macworld. But Macworld at the latest.
Yay, 100th post!
I'm hoping that might be even sooner than Macworld.
nar, no chance
I think you will all finally get CD2 MacBook Pro..... it might not ship right away, but he'll announce it at the ket note!
you do know that macworld is in january? i think we will have c2d MB's and MBP's by then. probably by the end of this month.
(You know that someone, sooner or later was going to post that.)
I'm hoping for the iCar.
Don't get your hopes up
you do know that macworld is in january? i think we will have c2d MB's and MBP's by then. probably by the end of this month.
I know I could be wrong , but I am predicting Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros any day now.
I don't think Core 2 Duo MacBooks will be released until MacWorld SF in January or thereabouts.
First off, Apple is currently not keeping up with demand for MacBooks, why should they increase demand which they can't take full advantage of. If they go up to C2D in the Pro line, it will create a bigger distinction between the lines and will push some people who would otherwise buy a MacBook up to the Pro line. Right now, the MacBook Pro has gone the longest without a significant upgrade. MacBook Pro customers are also much more likely to defer a purchase in order to wait for the latest technology, many people who purchase the MacBooks don't even know the difference between Core Duo and Core 2 Duo anyway and for the most part, those who do and who have to have C2D will move up to the Pro line.
Once they are able to fulfill all MacBook demand and the prices of C2D come down, it will go into the MacBooks. It would be a mistake to raise prices in order to put the C2D into the MacBook as I believe that that would have a greater negative effect than leaving it with the Core Duo.
iWork to get Numbers.
iLife to get update to all apps. Something tells me we will see iDVD give support to Blu-ray.
Mac Pro's will have support for built-to-order Blu-ray drive. Just speculation but I personally never understood the meaning behind having a dual optical drive of the same function.
Other than that, iPhone would be nice, iPod update would be nice (for the real video iPod).
Realistically I dunno what else to expect.
Meh. Burned out. Too many times getting burned by idiotic rumors. Don't really care.
Have you ever considered reparing permissions, I hear it fixes all.
Have you ever considered reparing permissions, I hear it fixes all.
It's better to take responsibility than to beg permissions.