Engadget and Gizmodo have posted the invite for the Apple media event which will take place on October 14th at Apple's campus in Cupertino at 10AM PST. The invite simply reads:
The spotlight turns to notebooks.
Apple has been rumored to be delivering new MacBooks and new MacBook Pros this month. A number of leaked photos have been circulating -- some of which are believed to be real.
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Answered heaps of times, but I don't blame you for not being bothered to wade through all the ****. :D Here you go: http://live.gizmodo.com/ http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/14/live-from-apples-spotlight-turns-to-notebooks-event/ http://live.slashgear.com/ https://www.macrumorslive.com/ All are text/photos only.
Edit: .Chris, what exactly are you referring to? I take it they did something in the past? Link? Edit 2: Thanks. Weak Gizmodo :(
Well I'm not sure about how soon ONE can purchase the new notebooks, but I'm pretty sure EVERYONE can purchase them that day. I would assume Tuesday would be the soonest but nobody can be sure until they are actually announced.
Sorry for the sarcastic remark, but I just can't understand why everyone is writing like that now. "When is the soonest ONE can purchase the new notebooks" or "if the notebooks are announced tuesday, when can SAID notebooks be expected to be on sale"... it drives me crazy that everyone writes like this now for some unknown reason. It's just a pet peeve of mine after reading a ton of posts on this forum and you just happen to be the person I'm responding to. No offense to you, I'm just wondering why this is the new trend now.
...the "new trend"?? It's called British English, my friend, and predates both of us by a few centuries.
Pardon the "sass", too. I'm a (wannabe) linguist, I can't help it. :o