What garden of earthly delights will be visited on us tomorrow morning from the Macworld Expo?
The Daily Caveat pines for a worthy replacement for a now aged, but well-loved, 17 inch Powerbook. It will be hard to set it aside, but it is time. That's
the thing about Macs. You actually get kindof attached to the little guys...
Last time out the Macworld conference brought us the iPhone. If you haven't used one yet, I suggest you start. You can read all the naysaying reviews you want from the internet wonk contrarians. They're wrong. Unless you simply
cannot be unbuckled from your Blackberry, the iPhone
one year later still cannot be touched for the seamless blend of features, usability and mobile computing potential.
This year, who's to say what the Macworld keynote will bring. Many have suggested an ultralite mobile-tweaked Macbook that incorporates a touchscreen interface mimicking the iPhone's central innovation. I'll take two, thanks. Did I mention that my Powerbook is dying? But of course the fun is in the prognostication, of which
you'll find plenty right here.
-- MDT
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