Apple to Hold Event February 28

By the Betanews Staff | Published February 21, 2006, 1:54 PM

Apple sent out invites to selected journalists on Tuesday, asking them to "come see some fun, new products from Apple" at an event scheduled for February 28. While past invitations gave some kind of clue as to what Apple may have been planning to introduce, this one does not.

The announcement has analysts and enthusiasts alike guessing as to what Apple may have up its sleeve. AppleInsider speculated that the announcement would likely focus on new music-related products. Apple rumor site ThinkSecret surmised that it may deal with new Intel Macs or a video-based iPod device. "Let the speculation begin," said Jupiter Research vice president Michael Gartenberg.

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it is funny while i'm reading this on my PC. I was browsing other sites and norton alerted me that a virus was found on my system...so 3 viruses vs 1000000000 in windows. i guess still safer.

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They better be ready to answer questions regarding their new iWorm and iVulnerability products then...

EDIT: Darn, you beat me to it, Das mod!

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Eh...? An hour later? Are you like me and open every single story and then take time reading them and their comments? :P

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LOL yup...and I work at a call center left this window open since article was new just forgot to submit it between calls :)

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well, no need to wait .... this week apple already presented its new "iBug" and "iVirus" ....

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..In that case it would be their "Anti-ivirus" software :)

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LOL :P

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