Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
So, it's very wireless enabled. Seems Apple have decided CD/DVD is a dead technology, ultimately.
What I was told by someone who watched the whole keynote and others who were actually there. So if it has wireless support, why do most people who were at the presentation tell me that it has no wireless? Oh well, it probably does have wireless (maybe not one of the earlier 802.11 standards) and I'm hoping it's 802.11n. But, I see no point to getting rid of a CD/DVD drive. What if people want to import their CDs to iTunes or something like that - or do an operating system upgrade - or even backup their music collection through iTunes? Not everyone I know has an external hard drive or a flash drive.
A question to Dan...if I only have 4GB of music is it worth getting an iTouch?
Sounds good. I'd just like to have iTunes 8 soon. iTunes 7.5 is getting boring.
Wouldn't we all? You'll probably get 7.7 in a few months, 7.8 in 2009 and 7.9 for Christmas 2009. I think everything's been done to improve iTunes to the very best it can be - though if the Mac tablet comes out as well as the Newton again (according to Macrumours.com) you might just see iTunes 8.