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Apple's homepage fuels Macworld rumours
With Macworld fast approaching, various rumours are flying around as to what Jobs & co will be presenting to the world.
In a typically immodest fashion, Apple's website (albeit the US version) is fuelling the hype by proudly stating "The first 30 years were just the beginning. Welcome to 2007".
So what exactly will Apple be launching this year? A new range of iPods seems inevitable, as does an upgrade to its MacBook - possibly an ultra-thin model. We'll also get to delve deeper in to the features of the forthcoming OS X 10.5 (aka Leopard) and its joint movie download service with iTV.
But we get the feeling there might be something slightly more significant. An iPod mobile phone has often been talked could well be on the cards for 2007, but the decreased battery life might be something Apple won't be willing to accept.
Macworld starts on January 8th and we'll be bringing you the latest news as it happens.
What do you want Apple to release in 2007? Post your suggestions below...



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