D: All Things Digital 2005
The third edition of D: All Things Digital takes place May 22-24, 2005. It'll be three days of unscripted, frank interviews with the leaders of the digital revolution, responding live onstage to the kinds of tough, smart questions that only The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher can ask.
Speakers include Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and many other industry leaders. Steve Jobs has participated in previous years. Last year's event coincided with Airport Express and iTunes 4.6 announcements.
There is some speculation that an Airport Remote could be in the works, and also some rumblings of video-enabled Airports. Direct coverage of the event is usually very limited, but we will try to link/quote any available information that becomes available.
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(View all)So I kinda need another one...do I buy it now, or do I wait? Maybe Apple will drop the price on the current one for those that don't want/need the new features.
Sounds like it will be a very interesting discussion though - I wonder how much of that wil be available to see/hear/read?
Walter Mossberg is a huge Apple fan - I don't think I've ever seen a negative review from him of an Apple product before - So it will probably be a very pro-Apple environment for Steve...
Sounds like it will be a very interesting discussion though - I wonder how much of that wil be available to see/hear/read?
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