Macworld '05: A new direction?
Flash memory in a cheaper iPod ? A $500 Mac ? If the rumors about what Steve Jobs has planned for Apple are true, those moves could be just the start.
Every year around this time, a great debate breaks out in one particularly colorful corner of tech land. That’s because early-January is when Apple CEO Steven P. Jobs takes the stage at the Macworld trade show in San Francisco to unveil his outfit’s first new products of the year.
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