Filed under: Rumors, WWDC, One More Thing
Have the Germans cracked the WWDC code?
It's not every day that my German-language skills get called into use, but when a news site posts a purported rundown of tomorrow's WWDC Stevenote, well, I'm scrambling for my Langenscheid. That is, I would be if it weren't for Google and DailyTechTalk translating the post already (danke schöen, team). Reading it over, it's most likely a rehash of the rumors and suppositions surrounding the keynote (ZFS, new UI, Google integration, new iMacs, "One More Thing"), or it might -- possibly -- be legit.If you want to stay surprised tomorrow, or if you consider the whole business of rumormongering the keynote beneath your dignity, then don't click this link to the German original, or this Google or DailyTechTalk translation. Possible spoilers, you've been warned.
via DailyTechTalk/Digg -- Thanks Adam

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
hesse00 said 12:09AM on 6-11-2007
if any of that happens. i will be one happy camper.
http://www.AWSurveys.com/HomeMain.cfm?RefID=hesse00
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jbstingray said 12:16AM on 6-11-2007
The 30GB Flash on the iPhone@home seems ridiculous. That and the fact that it follows all of the major rumors that have been around. I am thinking fake. However, why would someone write something like that? Unless they meant it to be a hoax, it could be real. Who knows....
-jb
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John Ellenich said 12:24AM on 6-11-2007
If all this happens, I'll pee and my credit card will wheep...
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Bruno said 12:57AM on 6-11-2007
Completely fabricated and ridiculous, anyone with a little imagination and some recent apple knowledge could cobble that together.
Also, it looks as if these notes were formed by somebody WATCHING the keynote, not giving it. Loses a lot of cred... and, the whole @home thing is just ripped from the folding@home project, not to mention sounds ridiculous.
And come on, so little about leopard? In the run down of leopard things, he basically just rehashes everything from wwdc 06.
I call BS.
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manish said 1:01AM on 6-11-2007
what about a pink pony?
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Paul S. said 1:09AM on 6-11-2007
It was believable until they got to the "iPhone@Home."
As much as I would love that, I can't see that ever happening... and c'mon! 30GB of flash memory? Yeah, I think we can throw this whole thing right out the window.
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CraHan said 1:54AM on 6-11-2007
So weird that Apple would talk about a ton of consumer products at WWDC (iLife, iWork and .Mac, yeah sure). There's nothing really of interest to developers in there and that's the target audience of this event.
I call fake on this one.
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Amit Sharma said 9:41AM on 6-11-2007
hum... looks good, but the iPhone @ home makes it a little hard o belive. lets just follow the schdulal as it begins and soon enough we will know how accurate it is.
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derek said 10:19AM on 6-11-2007
are you really that fucking stupid?
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