CNBC Squawk Box says no Apple iPhone
I heard that CNBC's Squawk Box is predicting that Apple will NOT announce the iPhone tomorrow or anytime this week. It was expected that Apple would make this announcement of an "unnamed mobile phone formerly known as iPhone" at CES. Alas, it is not to be. I wonder if any interesting Apple news will come out of CES that will help dampen this blow to Apple fans' expectations. Stay tuned.
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Tom Keating
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January 9, 2007 3:20 PM>>I guess you were wrong
Not me. CNBC was wrong. Just quoting a respected mainstream media outlet. The mainstream media getting the story wrong? Bet that's never happened before.
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Christopher Parisi :
January 9, 2007 4:52 PMI wonder what the OS is and how to program for it (assuming that Apple will want ISV's to do so...) Chris
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joe :
January 9, 2007 2:55 PM
I guess you were wrong