My Macworld 2007 Predictions
Published January 1st, 2007 in Apple, Software, TV's, Technology, Wireless
I have finally gotten round to write a prediction list. This one is for the upcoming Macworld 2007 Expo that is happening in San Francisco on January 9 - 12. So what do I think big Stevie will announce, well here they are:
- iWork and iLife ‘07 - This one is a definite. Every year Apple announce the release of a new version of their iLife and iWork suite, and every year it has been at Macworld. I think largely iWork will remain the same, except (hopefully) a spreadsheet application will also be intergrated. Maybe called ‘Numbers’ (as the old rumours have put it). iLife will get upgrades, but nothing too major.
- Detailed iTV information - I think this one is also a definite. More specific information about the iTV; such as it’s actual name, as I hardly think Apple would keep such a name. I couldn’t imagine the legal battles that would ensue from the UK’s ITV TV channel, and maybe Elgato with their eyeTV software (not same spelling but it is a homophone). Other information such as its actual price, maybe a HDD inbuilt with PVR — a feature I’m sure many people would love — functionality, maybe a 802.11n wireless. Release date will be soon, if not the same day.
- Leopard ship date - This will most likely be announced, maybe available to buy quite soon. A lot of people have been waiting for this, including me, and I will most likely be getting it. I don’t care that it will probably have bugs, and some software will be incompatible, I want it! I just hope that my mac mini can handle it ok. It seems to have been under a lot of pressure lately, and has begun to slow down some bit, even with a 1GB memory upgrade.
- iPhone - But it won’t be called the iPhone — Apple will user some other name, because of Linksys’ iPhone. It seems that everyone has been talking about it, and a lot of people want it, even though not a peep has come out of Cupertino at all. Kevin Rose seems to think it will happen with his inside information, 4GB and 8GB, flash memory, slide out keyboard, maybe touchscreen. I personally don’t want one. My current SonyEricsson K800i works just fine for me. It has a fantastic camera, nice big screen, plenty of memory, and works with my Mac — effortless syncing.
- iPod revisions - It’s been ages since Appl last updated the iPod ;), so it’s about time. Nothing too major, maybe making it thinner/smaller, slightly longer battery life, and a software update for some enhancements. I don’t expect a widescreen ‘video’ iPod at all.
- iTunes 8 - Or maybe a smaller update, but I think Apple will have HD content. This is the year of high-def (for the second year running ;)) and with Apple’s high-def trailers, I think Apple will jump aboard the ship and have high-def movies from Disney.
- Core 2 Duo Mac mini - I think Apple will keep one Core Duo just for the pricing scheme, however you will be able to buy the updated Core 2 Duo Mac minis. A similar thing happened with the MacBook. It’s bound to happen.
I think that’s most of it. There will be a one more thing, however I think it will be the iPhone, or maybe Apple actually announcing the early availablity of Leopard. Just maybe…













Bliss would be, if Apple could take my k800i and slim it down by 50% without degrading the user experience. Otherwise I’m very happy with this phone/cam and don’t see how Apple could improve upon it.
How about a BEATLE IPOD?
My predictions:
1. More movie studios for iTS.
2. New version of Front Row for iTV. Firmware update to use pre-802.11n, which is already in recent Macs/MacBooks.
3. 12″ MacBook mini, but it’s not a tablet.
4. 8-core Mac Pro.
5. Cesar has the one more thing: The iPod Beatles with Sir Paul on-stage with the closing performance.
Agree with your items except no iPod phone or other new iPods other than the iPod Beatles.
Afterwards, AAPL stock price conflicted - downward pressure due to no iPod phone, but upward pressure due to Jobs’ announcement of 20m iPods sold; big iTunes sales during Christmas-New Year’s week; etc.
After conference call during following week, invitations released for special event on Jan 30 (day after Vista goes on sale to consumers). At special event, new iPod Phone, new widescreen video iPod, and higher capacity/lower price iPod nanos are announced along with new iTunes 7.1 (including for Vista). Perfect for Valentine’s Day.
Nice list you’ve made there, I sure hope we actually get to see most of these!