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In just an hour and a half, Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, will be delivering Apple's opening keynote at MacWorld here in San Francisco.
Despite Apple announcing that this will be its last year participating at MacWorld and then Steve Jobs admitting his health problems, the show must go on, and it certainly will.
Wired has already made their predictions about what we can expect Apple to announce today, and I must say, I won't be shocked if the rumored new desktop — dubbed the Mac Mini — is unveiled, or the miniaturized iPhone — the iPhone Nano makes an appearance as well.
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What if you went to a website and a rating popped up, telling you it was PG-13? That's the suggestion of British Culture Secretary Andy Burnham, who thinks that "film-style ratings" for websites is a good idea.
Whether it would work or not, I think it's a logical conclusion to come to, since even video games are given ratings these days.
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Phew, a happy ending to a tourists-getting-lost story! A couple of tourists who got lost in the cold, snowy Swiss mountains were saved by the light of their MP3 player, whose faint light was seen by the rescuers on the lookout for them.
I count myself lucky that I've never been in a scary situation I've needed to be rescued from, but I often consider what would help me in an emergency like that — the GPS on my phone is not only good for trying to find a restaurant I've never been to.
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I swear, watching videos of kids opening gaming consoles that they've been wishing and hoping for all year long is priceless — case in point, remember our OMG! I Got an iPhone! vid? And the one below of four adorable kids going nutso over their new Wii is no exception.
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