Back in January during his MacWorld Keynote Address, Steve Jobs hinted that Apple was going to be really busy launching new products and innovations this year. True to his word, there's a lot coming out of Cupertino these days.
Here's a rundown of announcements and rumours for February:
- New iPod Touch and iPhones were released earlier this month with twice as much memory as previous models
- New MacBooks and MacBook Pros just shipped, with another refresh due in June
- O2 annouced the iPhone launch for Ireland, with Austria rumored to be close behind
- A media event scheduled for March 6 will discuss "Enterprise" and launch the official SDK for the iPhone (and iPod touch).
- More rumours are circulating about a 3G iPhone coming sometime mid-year
Since the beginning of the year, Apple's stock has dropped by 40%, from a high of $198 per share at the end of December '07 to a low of $119 earlier this week. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that now would be a good time to order a slice of AAPL pie "a la mode". :)











In other podcast-related news... Those consumer-centric media geniuses at Apple have come up with a new way to make the podcast format even more powerful and consumable. The following
Is it news if nothing's happened? That's the question I found myself asking this morning as I ran through my RSS feeds.
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