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Mac Blog Safari: Predictions Abound For Macworld '08
Next newsThe Apple and Mac-focused blogosphere has been dominated by the the upcoming Macworld show, and more importantly, what Apple CEO Steve Jobs might unveil. Last year, Jobs stole the world's attention away from the much larger Consumer Economics Show (CES) when he announced the iPhone. What's coming this year? Can anything top the iPhone? Bloggers are making their predictions - except this year, the success of the iPhone has launched Apple into the news stratosphere. Many of the predictions are running in the mainstream press, which are threatening to drown out the Apple enthusiast sites. Still, bloggers focused on the Cuptertino, Calif., company have plenty to talk about, and are even diving into more esoteric topics to kill time, like how to clean Apple keyboards in a common dishwasher.
Source : Tom's Hardware US