
So the rumor that
Apple had postponed the shipment date of Apple TV was 100 percent true. Apple announced it would ship Apple TV ($299) in February, but now expects it to go in mid-March. "Wrapping up Apple TV is taking a few weeks longer than we projected," spokeswoman Lynn Fox
told Reuters.

Oooo-la-la, behold the all mighty iPhone. This is what we saw at Macworld, hundreds of people crowding around the shiny glass case which showcased the luxurious iPhone. We were wondering just how many alarms would go off if someone broke the glass, which we were tempted to do out of curiosity- now if only we could have gotten our hands on it!

The fact that every tech blog and media outlet was obsessed with the
iPhone this week is a testament not only to the the phone's design, functions or timing, but to Apple's ability to keep a really juicy secret. Manufacturers release sleek and innovative phones and gadgets every season, some of which are wildly popular, but never talked about in the press the way the iPhone is and will continue to be. When it comes to big announcements, Apple is in its own league.

Check out what I lost and found at the
Macworld conference this week. A giant mound of random pictures with one sign that read this:
Found on 1/8/07
- 12,500 photos
- 10,256 MP3s
- 10 DVD-quality movies
- 20 video games
"Because it was all backed up to a Maxtor OneTouch III Mini Edition."
My friend and I interpreted this display as an ad for the Maxtor OneTouch III Mini Edition storage device which comes in 60GB or 100GB capacities.

Apple Addicts Attack! Well not really, but plenty of Mac groupies did all gather at this week’s conference here in San Francisco. Macworld is a whole little world in itself, with tons of new flashy goodies and software for everything Apple.