gizmodo.com - 10/27/2009
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People are mumbling about incoming this and that "coming soon" from Apple. Normally, we don't have a clue about what really goes one at Cupertino. Sometimes, however, we hit gold , lurking in the dark . Others, we get The Word. Updated. This time we got official word in the last ...
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gizmodo.com - 10/27/2009
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gizmodo.com —
People are mumbling about incoming this and that
"coming soon" from Apple. Normally, we don't have a...
clue about what really goes one at Cupertino. Sometimes, however, we hit gold , lurking in the dark . Others, we get The Word. This time we got ...
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Phil Schiller: No More Apple Products This Year [Apple]
appleinsider.com - 28 days ago
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(ifoAppleStore) Within two weeks, Apple stores will begin
retiring their current Windows CE-based portable computers and start...
using a custom-designed and crafted iPod touch to check out customers. AppleInsider has a first look at the new system.
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Exclusive look at Apple's new iPod touch-based EasyPay ...
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Apple: The Holiday Lineup is Set
Mac|Life —
... Remember last week when Apple updated the iMac, MacBook and Mac mini? We know, in Internet terms, it was lifetime away. Well Brian Lam from Gizmodo was chatting with Phil Schiller about upcoming products and Phil basically told him that there would be no more new Apple products this year. ...
Apple Remains Cagey About More Products This Year
EverythingiCafe —
... Gizmodo managed to get some one-on-one contact time with Apple, and their response to questions about further updates this year has left many scratching their head. After Giz ran a story, quoting Apple VP Paul Schiller as saying there would be no more products this year, Apple contacted them, to tell them the actual quote was “The holiday lineup is set.” ...
Apple sends mixed signal about new products before 2010
Infinite Loop —
... Apple SVP of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller recently implied to Gizmodo that there would be no more new products announced this year. Indeed, it would make logical sense that this is it for 2009, as we are soon entering November and the beginning of the holiday season. However, Apple was quick to clarify that what he actually said was, "The holiday lineup is set," indicating that the company doesn't want to say, specifically, that no more products are coming. ...
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