A Ultra-light macBook (think UMPC). Penryn-based Mac Pro (45nm Xeons..running at 3.4Ghz x 8 cores on 1600Mhz bus), with SAS drives, BluRay Superdrive, using new AMD-ATI Radeo 2900HD cards (Come on Apple, go to PCI 2.0 bus and ATI 3800HD cards). 16GB iPhone on 3G network a given (32GB iTouch would be nice...and up the iPod Nano's to 16GB). Updated Xserve and RAID would be nice...like support for iSCSI and SAS drives.
But really. Apple likes this "Wait, one more thing" drama but it hurts their bottom line. Too many folks put off buying till after the show. And even then, things don't ship till February or March. Look at Office 2008 for the Mac...and the dreaded coming of Adobe's CS4 suite.
During his WWDC keynote, Steve Jobs touted iCloud as a service that will sync many of your Apple devices, for free. Macs, iPhones, iPads, and even Windows computers can synchronize documents, contacts, calendar appointments, and other data.
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A Ultra-light macBook (think UMPC). Penryn-based Mac Pro (45nm Xeons..running at 3.4Ghz x 8 cores on 1600Mhz bus), with SAS drives, BluRay Superdrive, using new AMD-ATI Radeo 2900HD cards (Come on Apple, go to PCI 2.0 bus and ATI 3800HD cards). 16GB iPhone on 3G network a given (32GB iTouch would be nice...and up the iPod Nano's to 16GB). Updated Xserve and RAID would be nice...like support for iSCSI and SAS drives.
But really. Apple likes this "Wait, one more thing" drama but it hurts their bottom line. Too many folks put off buying till after the show. And even then, things don't ship till February or March. Look at Office 2008 for the Mac...and the dreaded coming of Adobe's CS4 suite.