OK, let me explain. So, before any major Apple event, amid all the rumors and speculation of yet-to-be-announced products, there will (inevitably) be several links to so-called “leaked” keynotes. These are usually key pointers for Steve, so that he remembers what to say next. Every one of these leaked keynotes always proclaims that it is “the one”, or that it is accurate, or that it was somehow snuck out of Cupertino.
As far as I know, none of these leaked keynotes have ever been accurate. So then, who makes these things up? Bored fanboys, or website owners desperate for some more traffic? Whoever it is, let me tell you something. You’re spoiling the fun and suspense for all the Mac users out there. There are lots of people who don’t want the surprise to be ruined, bokay? And even if you want to make one up, please put some effort in. Mentioning “Mac Pro Update” in the keynote is just dumb, considering that they were updated last week.
OK, let me explain. So, before any major Apple event, amid all the rumors and speculation of yet-to-be-announced products, there will (inevitably) be several links to so-called “leaked” keynotes. These are usually key pointers for Steve, so that he remembers what to say next. Every one of these leaked keynotes always proclaims that it is “the one”, or that it is accurate, or that it was somehow snuck out of Cupertino.
As far as I know, none of these leaked keynotes have ever been accurate. So then, who makes these things up? Bored fanboys, or website owners desperate for some more traffic? Whoever it is, let me tell you something. You’re spoiling the fun and suspense for all the Mac users out there. There are lots of people who don’t want the surprise to be ruined, bokay? And even if you want to make one up, please put some effort in. Mentioning “Mac Pro Update” in the keynote is just dumb, considering that they were updated last week.
Gosh.
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