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Posted by: Ryan 1 year, 9 months agoTUAW.com's Scott McNulty continues his interview with Leo Laporte. Now that we've covered the iPhone, Leo drops some knowledge on us regarding the rest of Apple's announcements, and non-announcements.
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coreyspring
Jan. 15, 2007, 4:16 p.m.Yeah but I think the fact they renamed their entire company to highlight a focus on consumer electronics still says something.
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Ryan
Jan. 15, 2007, 5:50 p.m.I think that's just a branding thing. It's the same as saying that the new Blackjack from Cingular runs Windows. Are they both compelling smooth operating systems? Yes. Are they equivalent to their desktop counterparts? Not for years to come.
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jwrezz
Jan. 15, 2007, 11:47 p.m.Is it me or do all these interviews suck? I mean the music in the beginning is normal, but the interview levels are so low I have to crank it up. Then when the end credits come I jump out of my seat because lack of some proper editing. I mean really if it was just some kid w/ a video camera posting to youtube it'd be ok, but this is supposed to be some what professional, right?
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ligaroo
Jan. 16, 2007, 1:12 p.m.Leo is smart. As long as these anti-apple companies are paying you, you should keep talking bad about apple products. Seems like each one of your guests has 1 good thing to say about apple, and 30 bad things. Apple must be a really bad brand. I for one am convinced. Kidding, Apple rocks! no matter who pays you to say that it doesnt.
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ligaroo
Jan. 16, 2007, 1:25 p.m.Further more, have you seen the new Verizon ads, they use the exact same language used in the iPhone Keynote to describe their new products. I guess everyone has an opportunity to beat up on the iPhone before it's actually available to the public. Smart move on their part, it's thier only defense against something that has 200 patents. Consumers should decide for themselves when the product comes out. Try it at your apple store.
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