*I haven't actually seen it yet. I'm not actually sure what features it will have. I'm quite sure I'm a jackass for saying so right now. But hey ? FIRST!!!! There was a time not too long ago when the day before an Apple event was the time for everyone to get their last-minute predictions in. For the most part, it was a moment of pure wonder. These days, it seems it's the time to pre-reflect on what Apple "will" announce. The shark has been jumped. The snake eats its own tail. The problem ? if you want to call it that ? of course, stems from the fact that the tech sites with the best sources have gotten very good at nailing many of the key surprises which Apple ends up unveiling. (That's why
OS X Mountain Lion was so surprising ? it was an actual surprise!) Most of them don't get everything right. And they're quite often wrong in many ways too. But there are so many people sniffing around now that eventually by way of process journalism, a consensus is reached and most of the good stuff is unearthed.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/0BARhYqpjD0/
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