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Wired: Gadget Lab: Apple: We're Done With Product Launches for 2008
Gizmodo: Apple Smashes Any Hope of Updated iMac or Mac Mini for Holidays [Apple]
MacMagazine: Apple afirma que não lançará novos produtos antes do Natal
Engadget: Apple chimes in to debunk those Mac mini / iMac rumors
Apple: We're Done With Product Launches for 2008
Wired: Gadget Lab —
Mac fans, analysts and bloggers can take a short break from guessing about what's coming next from Apple. The corporation said it has no plans for new product releases for the remainder of 2008.
“Our holiday line-up is set,” Apple spokesman Bill Evans told Macworld.
The report dispels rumors floating around that Apple would release an upgrade to its Mac mini and iMac desktop systems in a special event Nov. 10.
No Apple news isn't necessarily bad news, right? Besides, 2008 was packed with plenty of exciting product ...
Apple Smashes Any Hope of Updated iMac or Mac Mini for Holidays [Apple]
Gizmodo —
The standard Apple line about what's next in the pipeline is that they don't comment on future products. So when an Apple spokesman Bill Evans lays out fairly directly that “our holiday line-up is set," it doesn't look so good for those iMac gut refreshes previously rumored to hit this month. But hey, it's not like we really had any hope for a Mac mini update in the first place. [MacWorld] ...
Apple afirma que não lançará novos produtos antes do Natal
MacMagazine —
... Para os que esperavam o anúncio de novos iMacs ou Macs mini renovados agora em novembro, a notícia foi, certamente, um balde de água fria. A Apple afirmou para a revista Macworld que não pensa em lançar ...
Apple chimes in to debunk those Mac mini / iMac rumors
Engadget —
... There was a day during an age not far removed from our memory in which Apple would remain dead silent on any murmuring going on regarding its wares -- clearly, that day has passed. In a rather unprecedented move, an actual spokesman named Bill Evans emerged from ...
Apple puts further 2008 Mac updates on ice
AppleInsider —
... Published: 10:30 PM EST An Apple spokesperson has cooled down expectations of a last-minute refresh to the Mac line, or any other products, before the start of the new year. Company press representative Bill Evans has told Macworld that Apple's lineup is fixed in place for the rest of 2008. "Our holiday line-up is set," the official says. The news dampens expectations for late 2008, which according to roadmaps would have Apple launch ...
Apple’s 2008 product lineup set, and iPod chief leaving company
Krunker —
... too). However, an Apple representative told Macworld that “our holiday lineup is set” which when you think about it makes a great deal of sense. Most computer companies release their holiday products lineups no later than October. A November product launch is just too close to the holiday/Christmas shopping season Now that 2008 is set, all eyes turn to January’s Macworld event… ...
Apple dismiss iMac, Mac mini update rumors: ‘Holiday line-up is set’
SlashGear —
... Apple has moved to quash rumors that they plan last-minute changes to their computing range before the end of 2008. In what is likely intended to reassure would-be customers that holiday purchases won’t immediately be outdated by new models, Apple press representative Bill Evans told MacWorld that “our holiday line-up is set.” It casts the recent speculation that Apple was planning imminent tweaks to the iMac and Mac mini ranges into doubt, and pushes those timescales into 2009 at the earliest. ...
No more new Apple Gifts this Holidays
I4U News —
... . Apple destroyed dreams of more new gear for the Holidays yesterday. Apple spokesman Bill Evans told MacWorld that Apple's holiday line-up is set. Mr Evans did not say more leaving room for interpretation. With this statement he could also mean that of course Apple knows the complete Holiday line-up, but do we? There would be still about 2 weeks time to introduce new products. After mid-November it is all about selling, selling and selling. The biggest sales days are the ...


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