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Big Apple Phone

  • Posted by: Morgan Clendaniel
  • on January 8, 2007 at 4:09 pm

If you haven’t lived under a rock for the last couple of years, your life has probably been touched by Apple in some way. You know, what with iPods taking over the earth and all. Tomorrow, your world may shift even more dramatically. It’s Apple CEO Steve Job’s keynote address at the annual MacWorld conference, where he is expected to announce Apple’s latest revolution: a foray into the cellphone business. No one actually knows anything about it, because if you could figure out, it wouldn’t be cool enough for Apple. Suffice it to say, should the rumors be true, after 9 AM PST tomorrow, everything we know about technology might be different again.

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DISCUSSION: 2 Comments
    • Posted by: james
    • on January 8, 2007 at 5:48 pm

    I’ve been taking this rumour with an even bigger pinch of salt than usual after it turned out that a lot of fuss in December over the iPhone was actually fuelled by a Cisco product.

    But even though it’ll be a while before I want to move on from my much loved Sony-Ericsson K800i, I am eagerly awaiting what news may come.

    • Posted by: james
    • on January 11, 2007 at 8:23 am

    And the device is lovely. Obviously it’d be nice to have a better camera, more battery life, and more storage, but what there is looks great. Not just a phone, more like a miniature mac. And released in Europe just when my K800i will be due for replacement….

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