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The next Apple event?
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Where we will see more Tiger development? It must be hard on Steve -- punting and gushing about all this wonderful new technology which must be already old to him, and really wanting to talk about what is "really cutting-edge" in his labs that won;t see light of day for two years yet!.
Anyway, will the next event be a public, as opposed to a developer, presentation? I've completely lost track of what Apple still attends.
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I think it's the Euro Expo in Paris at the end of August.
It's shortly before the September deadline put on the imac Applestore page. So it maybe mainly a new iMac launch as well as the first *'public' demo of Tiger.
Worryingly, the Keynote page doesn't mention if Steve is presenting?
*WWDC (and the keynote) can only be attended by people on Apples Developer programme, the one at Paris is open to anybody prepared to stump up the admission fee.
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Originally posted by Mediaman_12:
I think it's the Euro Expo in Paris at the end of August.
It's shortly before the September deadline put on the imac Applestore page. So it maybe mainly a new iMac launch as well as the first *'public' demo of Tiger.
Worryingly, the Keynote page doesn't mention if Steve is presenting?
*WWDC (and the keynote) can only be attended by people on Apples Developer programme, the one at Paris is open to anybody prepared to stump up the admission fee.
But anyone can become a "Developer" by paying as well.
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We also now know that Steve will give some sort of keynote *somewhere* in September. They have a new iMac to unveil!
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Originally posted by timmerk:
But anyone can become a "Developer" by paying as well.
oh sure, but anyone who pays to become part of Apples Developer programe just to see the WWDC keynote would be an ass.
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Originally posted by Mediaman_12:
oh sure, but anyone who pays to become part of Apples Developer programe just to see the WWDC keynote would be an ass.
Well there goes my plan 
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Originally posted by Superchicken:
Well there goes my plan
Well, the WWDC costs around US$1500 to attend anyway (in addition to being a developer).
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