CNET's live coverage of Macworld 2009 kicks off Tuesday
If you're interested in live updates from tomorrow's Macworld keynote, we've got you covered.
We'll report live from San Francisco's Moscone Center as Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller gives the show's keynote address. That should kick off at 9 a.m. PST. You can get to the live blog here (link will be live as soon as the blog is live). Bowing to popular demand, we'll post those in order as they come in, rather than the reverse chronological order we've used on past live blogs.
Tuesday's Macworld should still be an interesting event even without CEO Steve Jobs making his usual address to the Macworld crowd. A new MacBook Pro, new Mac Minis, and a thorough discussion of the upcoming release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard are expected.
Later in the day we'll have tons of photos, lots of video, and the initial reactions of CNET Reviews staff--before they jet off to the desert for CES--to whatever new products Apple has on tap. So stick around all day; it's not like anybody's getting much work done the first week back from the holiday break anyway, right?
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- by Brian January 5, 2009 5:34 PM PST
- Excellent!
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- by Zminus10 January 5, 2009 5:54 PM PST
- If I'm not mistaken, you will be using reverse chronological order now. In the past, you have used chronological order. Oh, and by the way, thank you for waiting until the last Macworld to do so.
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- by mcharge January 5, 2009 7:51 PM PST
- zminus10 its not the last macworld, and you're wrong.
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(3 Comments)Being on the east coast, I look forward to watching the event here on CNET.