Analyst: WWDC keynote may disappoint
Macsimum News —
... Given the rumors and high expectations, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster says next week’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference could be a “slight disappointment” to investors, reports Fortune. ...
Analyst: Apple’s WWDC likely to be ‘slight disappointment’ to investors with inflated expectat
MacDailyNews —
... cautious. “Regardless of whether or not new iPhones are announced at WWDC,” he writes, “we continue to expect a mid-July launch of a family of iPhones.” • Munster doesn’t believe Apple’s CEO will take the stage on Monday, but he has faith that Jobs will return from his medical leave, as promised, before the end of June. • The analyst worries that the “near-final release” of Mac OS X Snow Leopard will have “limited wow-factor” and that the demo “may be disappointing.” Full article here . MacDailyNews Take: People who aren't wowed by Snow Leopard have absolutely no earthly ...
The Macalope Weekly: The WWDC/Pre show
Macworld —
... , the horny one’s more inclined to think that Apple better not have spent August to December of last year partying and then slept from January to April, only to awake in some strange hotel and realize it was time to start working on the iPhone. Today, Gene Munster’s trying to lower expectations for Monday and if there’s ever a group that needs better expectation-setting, it’s Apple fans. But, after Macworld Expo, Apple better at least be prepared to deliver some thunder on Monday. This is its show, after all. Here we are now. Entertain us. Make up your own! It’s fun for the ...
Poll: Will WWDC 2009 be a major disappointment?
Phones Review —
... We read an article over on Fortune which is very interesting because it reports that Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster fears that the WWDC this year that Apple is hosting in San Francisco may possibly be disappointing to investors. ...
What to Expect at Next Week's WWDC
The Mac Lawyer —
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is next week, June 8-12, in San Francisco, CA. I previously posted as to what might happen, but with it only being a few days away, I thought it would be interesting to see what the experts/pundits are predicting now. Enjoy the links below, and let's see who's right and who's not. WWDC 2009: What will Apple do? Wall Street analysts anticipate WWDC 09 CNBC's Goldman: Apple's WWDC to be about software, software, software; not hardware Analyst: Apple's WWDC likely to 'disappoint' Flanked by Rivals, Apple Revs Up for ...
The Macalope Weekly: WWDC fallout
Macworld —
... Rob. You’re a master. In fairness to Enderle, though, this is really just the most obvious example of a number of stories that were floating around since Thursday that were dialing back the fevered expectations. And he wasn’t the only one who failed in that same article. Tim Bajarin said: “If people are expecting new hardware, there will be a letdown,” he said. “WWDC is about software and writing great applications for the Mac-based platforms.” Last week Gene Munster was clearly also concerned that a new iPhone might not be announced , so it wasn’t just always-wrong Rob. What ...


