Tuesday, January 7, 2003

At MacWorld SF, after introducing iLife and Safari and Keynote, Jobs says "put on your shoulder belts..." and he announces the the $3300.00 1-inch-thick PowerBook with

  • Bluetooth built in
  • Firewire 800 built in
  • 802.11g
  • 17-inch display
  • auto-sensing light on the keyboard (when the lights go down)
and their smallest notebook ever, the $1800.00 PowerBook with
  • Bluetooth
  • 802.11g capable for $99 more
  • 12-inch display

Our competitors haven't even caught up with what we introduced two years ago [the original Titanium PowerBook]; I don't know what they're going to do now.


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Safari

At MacWorld SF, in his keynote speech, Steve Jobs announces Safari for the Mac, the first major new browser in 5 years. It's fast.

It uses the open source rendering engine, KHTML. Apple is posting their modifications and improvements to the KHTML source code on the Web today.


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