Apple’s Macworld Conference Buzz
Last few days, we posted several news related to Microsoft, but things will change as technophiles are eagerly waiting to learn whether the king of digital music can colonize an entirely new category of consumer electronics tomorrow.
Steve Job is expected to launch at least one revolutionary product tomorrow, Tuesday at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Speculation has focused mainly on an Apple-branded cellular phone and a set-top box that allows people to send video from their computers to their televisions.
Although declined comment on “rumors and speculation,” bloggers, enthusiasts and investors have been continually guessing whether Jobs will unveil a “smart phone” (which some are calling iPhone), iTV or both.
Apple’s iPod music player wasn’t the first on the market when it launched in 2001. But its sleek design and intuitive user interface quickly made it a hit.
Industry analysts believe another well-designed product from Apple could seriously threaten major tech companies such as Motorola, Nokia, Samsung Electronics, Verizon Wireless and TiVo.
As we’ve heard some rumors earlier about WSJ broke the news on the relationship between Apple and Cingular. Below is the video produced by WSJ. We hope you can find hints – If there is any!









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