1st thing: Leopard. 5 million copies delivered in first 3 months. This is the most successful release of Mac OS 10 ever. Apple announced a companion to Time Machine today, Time Capsule. Essentially a hard drive and Airport combined — An NAS from your favorite Cupertino team. The wireless drive will come in 500GB and 1TB configurations, and will feature 802.11n, as well as server grade hard drives


2nd thing: iPhone , Maps with location, Webclips, Customize home screen, SMS multiple people & Lyrics. Webclips (website bookmarks on your home screen) will remember where you zoomed/panned to. You can create up to 9 of them. iPhone has added chapter options and language capability in iPod mode.For iPod Touch: 5 new applicatios. Mail, Stocks, Notes, Weather & Maps. $20 upgrade for existing users. Pre-installed in newly purchased iphones.



3rd thing , Apple Tv Take 2. A software upgrade.



4th Thing ! , MacBook Air !





At 0.16″ to 0.76″. The thickest part of the MacBook Air is thinner than the thinnest part of the Sony. It fits inside an envelop.The new machine features a full-size keyboard and LED-backlit 13.3-inch display with built-in iSight, and the new larger trackpad supports multi-touch gestures. Just like the iPhone, you’ll be able to pan around, pinch to zoom, and rotate with two fingers, and move windows with a flick. Apple got the size down by using the same 1.8-inch 80GB drive that’s in the iPod classic, but you’ll be able to order a 64GB SSD as an option. The Air eschews optical media, but there’s a separate external you can snag for $99 and Apple’s also announced a feature called Remote Disk that’ll let the Air get data off the optical drive in any PC or Mac running the Remote Disk software. Pricing starts at $1799, and the Air will be shipping in two weeks.
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