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		<title>Waltgelina at Macworld, Part 1!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:26:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When BoomTown was at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, I followed my partner-in-tech-crime Walt Mossberg and Katherine Boehret around the floor of the famous gadgetfest with my annoying video camera (truth be told, I am the irksome one and the camera simply my tool of choice). And because Walt is so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When BoomTown was at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, I followed my partner-in-tech-crime <a href="http://walt.allthingsd.com">Walt Mossberg</a> and Katherine Boehret <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20080109/kara-visits-ces-waltgelina-part-1/">around the floor of the famous gadgetfest with my annoying video camera</a> (truth be told, I am the irksome one and the camera simply my tool of choice).</p>
<p>And because Walt is so well known among the geek set, naturally, I dubbed him the &#8220;Brangelina of Tech.&#8221;</p>
<p>Thus, it is also natural that we deliver the same quality time with Waltgelina at Macworld, which was held yesterday in San Francisco and featured the famous annual keynote by his iLama Steve Jobs.</p>
<p><img src='http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2008/01/about_johns.jpg' alt='johnsullivan' width="300" height="300" /></p>
<p>So, here is the first video of two of Walt visiting Macworld yesterday, trailed by our very brave </strong> Associate Editor <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/john-sullivan">John &#8220;Sully&#8221; Sullivan</a>  (pictured here), who gamely borrowed BoomTown&#8217;s Flip video camera to take on the momentous task, since I was at meetings in Silicon Valley all day (there was, in fact, life beyond the Moscone Center yesterday).</p>
<p>Sullivan also did a most excellent job of <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20080115/jobs-at-macworld-2008-isnt-that-great/">blogging the Jobs&#8217; keynote here</a>, as Digital Daily&#8217;s John &#8220;Patches&#8221; Paczkowski was indisposed.</p>
<p>In this episode, Walt introduces Sullivan to the floor of Macworld and then gives a first look and public-Walt-handling of the not-the-iPhone-but-cool-anyway MacBook Air subnotebook.</p>
<p>Is Walt impressed? You&#8217;ll just have to wait for his review until he puts it through its paces.</p>
<p>In the meantime, here is the video:</p>
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<p><a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20080116/waltgelina-at-macworld-part-2/"><br />
Here is Part 2 of Waltgelina at Macworld</a>.</p>
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		<title>Waltgelina at Macworld, Part 2!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 10:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is the second video installment of Walt Mossberg visiting Macworld yesterday, trailed by the very brave Associate Editor John Sullivan of AllThingsD.com, who gamely borrowed BoomTown&#8217;s Flip video camera to take on the momentous task. In this episode, Walt visits various partners of Apple&#8217;s, including Microsoft and, apparently, Dr. Seuss. In the wise words [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is the second video installment of <a href="http://walt.allthingsd.com">Walt Mossberg</a> visiting Macworld yesterday, trailed by the very brave Associate Editor <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/john-sullivan">John Sullivan</a> of <strong>AllThingsD.com</strong>, who gamely borrowed BoomTown&#8217;s Flip video camera to take on the momentous task.</p>
<p>In this episode, Walt visits various partners of Apple&#8217;s, including Microsoft and, apparently, Dr. Seuss.</p>
<p>In the wise words of &#8220;One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish&#8221;: &#8220;From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.&#8221;</p>
<p>So it seems to me, at least.</p>
<p>Here is the video:</p>
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<a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20080116/waltgelina-at-macworld-part-1/"><br />
Here is Part 1 of Waltgelina at Macworld</a>.</p>
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		<title>Steve Jobs on the MacBook Air: &#039;Isn&#039;t That Great?&#039;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 20:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a week of rumor buildup and speculation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs's Macworld keynote seemed almost subdued. He gave the crowd what it expected in terms of new iPhone apps and additional iTunes features, and then finished with the announcement it had been primed for: the MacBook Air, the world's thinnest laptop computer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Note: Digital Daily&#8217;s John Paczkowski is off sick today. This post is being filed from notes taken at the Macworld keynote at San Francisco&#8217;s Moscone Center by Associate Editor John Sullivan. Check back later for Paczkowski&#8217;s take on the proceedings.</em></p>
<p>After a week of rumor buildup and speculation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs&#8217;s Macworld keynote seemed almost subdued. He gave the crowd what it expected in terms of new iPhone apps and additional iTunes features, and then finished with the announcement it had been primed for: the MacBook Air, the world&#8217;s thinnest laptop computer.</p>
<p>Jobs began his keynote a few minutes past 9 a.m. For the barely contained crowd (Moscone West was packed), the aura of anticipation was heightened by rock and hip-hop music blaring over the speakers. After the lights came down, the crowd hooted and yelped. Then, after a Mac Guy/PC Guy video (about what a terrible year it was for PC guy, who finishes by telling Mac Guy he&#8217;s &#8220;gonna copy everything you did in 2007&#8243;), Jobs took the stage in his uniform black turtleneck and blue jeans, declaring: &#8220;Clearly something is in the air today.&#8221;</p>
<p>After noting that 2007 was an &#8220;incredible&#8221; year, an &#8220;extraordinary&#8221; year, capped by the &#8220;revolutionary&#8221; iPhone, Jobs announces that he will address four things:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Leopard:</strong>
<p>This was the most successful release of Mac OS X, Jobs notes, with 5 million units sold. He quotes reviews from Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal (and co-executive editor of this site), David Pogue from the New York Times and Ed Baig of USA Today.</p>
<p>As for Time Machine: For backing up files, it works great, he says. Today, he&#8217;s announcing a companion product: a backup appliance called Time Capsule. Plug it in, turn it on, enable Time Capsule on all your machines: one with 500 gigabytes ($299) and another with one terabyte ($499). &#8220;We want people backing up their content,&#8221; he says. &#8220;[This] is a perfect companion to Leopard.&#8221;</li>
<li><strong>iPhone:</strong>
<p>&#8220;Got some great news for you,&#8221; Jobs announces. &#8220;Today is the 200th day the iPhone is on sale. Sales of 4 million so far. What does this mean for  the smart-phone market?&#8221; He quotes research: RIM had most sales (39%); Apple had 19.5%; Palm 18%. First 90 days, iPhone equaled Palm, Motorola and Nokia sales combined, Jobs says.</p>
<p>SDK for the iPhone is coming in late February, Jobs continues, but: &#8220;We wanted to give something today.&#8221; He lists &#8220;great new features&#8221;: maps with location; Webclips to customize home screen; SMS messaging to multiple people; chapters capability for video; and support for Lyric.</p>
<p>Map app looks much more localized, customizable; drop a pin, move a pin. Developed in conjunction with Google, Jobs says.</p>
<p>SMS more than one person: With the new app, you can message multiple recipients&#8211;one click and you can send multiple messages.</p>
<p>Webclips: We worked with Google on this app, Jobs notes again. The icons can be added to screen of iPhone. Jobs demos a &#8220;jiggle&#8221; function to edit Webclips and rearrange them. This feature can add up to nine home screens to the iPhone.</p>
<p>How do we make maps work? Jobs asks: Skyhook Wireless, which mapped Wi-Fi hotspots and located 23 million of them. &#8220;Isn&#8217;t that cool? It’s really cool,&#8221; Jobs enthuses. Triangulation is the key, he says, noting that&#8217;s what Google is doing.</p>
<p>&#8220;All of this is available today as a free update to all iPhone users,&#8221; he proclaims, to applause.</p>
<p>Then, almost as an afterthought: iPod Touch. &#8220;We&#8217;ve decided to add five apps&#8221;: maps with Wi-Fi location, mail, stocks, notes and weather&#8211;all of which will be built in to new models, with a upgrade available to existing users for $20.</li>
<li><strong>iTunes:</strong>
<p>&#8220;We sold our four billionth song this month,&#8221; Jobs notes, adding that on Christmas Day, iTunes sold 20 million songs. It has sold 125 million TV shows and 7 million movies.</p>
<p>But, he adds, we think there&#8217;s a better way to deliver movies: iTunes movie rentals. Not like music, which you buy to listen to a thousand times. You watch a movie once.  Touchstone, Miramax, MGM, Lionsgate, New Line are all on board, plus (big applause): 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Disney, Paramount, Universal and Sony. &#8220;We have every major studio supporting us: really, really great films&#8230;We&#8217;re gonna launch with 1,000 films by the end of February.&#8221; And you can watch them anywhere, Jobs notes: Mac, PC, iPhone&#8211;anywhere with broadband. When you rent, you get a 30-day window to watch a movie, with a 24-hour start/stop time frame. Plus, he notes, you can transfer them around your devices, too. Cost: $2.99 for library titles, $3.99 for new releases.</p>
<p>Jobs repeats point that all movies can be moved to a different device: e.g., iPod or PC. But what about flat-screen TV? &#8220;All of us have tried,&#8221; Jobs says of that hurdle, &#8220;and we&#8217;ve all missed.&#8221; But now, he adds, we&#8217;re back with Apple TV, Take 2: No computer, but it still syncs with TV.</p>
<p>The iTunes movies can also be rented in high definition with Dolby 5.1 sound. You can get podcasts, photos from Flickr and .Mac. Finally, Jobs mentions a YouTube connection: 50 million videos. So you can buy TV shows and music and play this iTunes content on TV too.</p>
<p>The HD-quality option is $1 more, Jobs says: $4.99 for new releases. (Demo: Jobs shows free preview function for &#8220;Blades of Glory,&#8221; as well as an almost instantaneous download and play of movie). Full DVD quality. Then, he gives an HD demo of &#8220;Live Free or Die Hard&#8221;: &#8220;Very strong,&#8221; Jobs opines.</p>
<p>TV shows: Over 600 shows, he notes, at $1.99 per episode. All can sync with PC or Mac.</p>
<p>Podcasts: lot of HD podcasts, very cool. &#8220;HD content streaming free.&#8221; Shows &#8220;incredible&#8221; clip from Teton.</p>
<p>For Apple TV: free software upgrade for current owners. But because &#8220;We want to make Apple TV even more accessible,&#8221; starting today, Jobs says, the new price is $229 (from $299).</p>
<p>“I think we&#8217;ve got it all together,” Jobs says, noting Apple has a great working relationship with Fox. He then introduces Jim Gianopulos, chairman and CEO of 20th Century Fox Filmed Entertainment: &#8220;When you get down to it, there are two things,&#8221; Gianopulos says. &#8220;Make great movies, and give them to audience in as many ways as they want.&#8221; People want choice, he adds, viewing options, access, control and availability.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is the coolest thing we ever heard,&#8221; Gianopulos says. &#8220;Music, then iPod. Phone, then iPhone. Apple does things in innovative ways. We&#8217;ve been working on DVD&#8230;[his Blu-ray mention draws applause]&#8230;But we also don&#8217;t want to deny the viewer the option of having a copy&#8221;&#8211;a physical copy of the movie. He shows first one, a take-off on &#8220;Star Wars.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s an exciting beginning with Apple,&#8221; he concludes.</li>
<li><strong>MacBook Air.</strong>
<p>Jobs is back: &#8220;There&#8217;s something in the air,&#8221; he repeats. &#8220;As you know, Apple makes the best notebooks on the planet. Today, we&#8217;re introducing a third kind of notebook: MacBook Air.&#8221; After comparing all subnotebooks, he announces: &#8220;There was room for improvement.&#8221;</p>
<p>So, MacBook Air stats: .76 of an inch at thickest part to .16 of an inch at thinnest. &#8220;We&#8217;re talking thin here; let me show it to you now.&#8221; He picks up a manila envelope and produces the aluminum device; crowd oohs and ahs at its size. Yet it has a full 13.3-inch display; &#8220;gorgeous” Jobs says. It also has a built-in camera; full-size back-lit keyboard; multi-touch gesture function&#8211;in short, Jobs says, &#8220;We&#8217;ve taken things we’ve learned from iPhone and now they&#8217;re in our computers.&#8221;</p>
<p>How did Apple do it? Three things: battery; 1.8-inch drive; 80GB hard-disk drive (or 64 SSD, as an option). The laptop&#8217;s board is the size of a pencil. &#8220;An amazing feat of engineering,&#8221; Jobs notes. &#8220;And we didn&#8217;t compromise on performance: speedy processor: Intel Core 2 duo.&#8221; Jobs mentions Apple&#8217;s great relationship with Intel; &#8220;We asked them to consider smaller packaging on their chip: They came up with the same chip in a package that is 60 percent smaller, and that&#8217;s why we were able to build the MacBook Air,&#8221; Jobs remarks.</p>
<p>Then Intel CEO Paul Otellini comes onstage and delivers his take on how the two companies collaborated on meeting the challenge. In short, a commitment to innovation drove the effort.</p>
<p>Bottom line: After more discussion of the MacBook Air&#8217;s features, Jobs mentions price: All these features&#8211;along with a battery that gives five hours per recharge&#8211;for $1,799. Audible &#8220;wow&#8221; from the audience.</p>
<p>One other side of MacBook Air, Jobs adds: environmentally conscious: aluminum case; arsenic-free glass; mercury-free and bromide-free components, plus less packaging.
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<p>So, Jobs concludes, &#8220;The thinnest notebook in the world joins MacBook and MacBook Pro, the best in the industry.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Steve Jobs on the MacBook Air: 'Isn't That Great?'</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 20:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a week of rumor buildup and speculation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs's Macworld keynote seemed almost subdued. He gave the crowd what it expected in terms of new iPhone apps and additional iTunes features, and then finished with the announcement it had been primed for: the MacBook Air, the world's thinnest laptop computer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Note: Digital Daily&#8217;s John Paczkowski is off sick today. This post is being filed from notes taken at the Macworld keynote at San Francisco&#8217;s Moscone Center by Associate Editor John Sullivan. Check back later for Paczkowski&#8217;s take on the proceedings.</em></p>
<p>After a week of rumor buildup and speculation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs&#8217;s Macworld keynote seemed almost subdued. He gave the crowd what it expected in terms of new iPhone apps and additional iTunes features, and then finished with the announcement it had been primed for: the MacBook Air, the world&#8217;s thinnest laptop computer.</p>
<p>Jobs began his keynote a few minutes past 9 a.m. For the barely contained crowd (Moscone West was packed), the aura of anticipation was heightened by rock and hip-hop music blaring over the speakers. After the lights came down, the crowd hooted and yelped. Then, after a Mac Guy/PC Guy video (about what a terrible year it was for PC guy, who finishes by telling Mac Guy he&#8217;s &#8220;gonna copy everything you did in 2007&#8243;), Jobs took the stage in his uniform black turtleneck and blue jeans, declaring: &#8220;Clearly something is in the air today.&#8221;</p>
<p>After noting that 2007 was an &#8220;incredible&#8221; year, an &#8220;extraordinary&#8221; year, capped by the &#8220;revolutionary&#8221; iPhone, Jobs announces that he will address four things:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Leopard:</strong>
<p>This was the most successful release of Mac OS X, Jobs notes, with 5 million units sold. He quotes reviews from Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal (and co-executive editor of this site), David Pogue from the New York Times and Ed Baig of USA Today.</p>
<p>As for Time Machine: For backing up files, it works great, he says. Today, he&#8217;s announcing a companion product: a backup appliance called Time Capsule. Plug it in, turn it on, enable Time Capsule on all your machines: one with 500 gigabytes ($299) and another with one terabyte ($499). &#8220;We want people backing up their content,&#8221; he says. &#8220;[This] is a perfect companion to Leopard.&#8221;</li>
<li><strong>iPhone:</strong>
<p>&#8220;Got some great news for you,&#8221; Jobs announces. &#8220;Today is the 200th day the iPhone is on sale. Sales of 4 million so far. What does this mean for  the smart-phone market?&#8221; He quotes research: RIM had most sales (39%); Apple had 19.5%; Palm 18%. First 90 days, iPhone equaled Palm, Motorola and Nokia sales combined, Jobs says.</p>
<p>SDK for the iPhone is coming in late February, Jobs continues, but: &#8220;We wanted to give something today.&#8221; He lists &#8220;great new features&#8221;: maps with location; Webclips to customize home screen; SMS messaging to multiple people; chapters capability for video; and support for Lyric.</p>
<p>Map app looks much more localized, customizable; drop a pin, move a pin. Developed in conjunction with Google, Jobs says.</p>
<p>SMS more than one person: With the new app, you can message multiple recipients&#8211;one click and you can send multiple messages.</p>
<p>Webclips: We worked with Google on this app, Jobs notes again. The icons can be added to screen of iPhone. Jobs demos a &#8220;jiggle&#8221; function to edit Webclips and rearrange them. This feature can add up to nine home screens to the iPhone.</p>
<p>How do we make maps work? Jobs asks: Skyhook Wireless, which mapped Wi-Fi hotspots and located 23 million of them. &#8220;Isn&#8217;t that cool? It’s really cool,&#8221; Jobs enthuses. Triangulation is the key, he says, noting that&#8217;s what Google is doing.</p>
<p>&#8220;All of this is available today as a free update to all iPhone users,&#8221; he proclaims, to applause.</p>
<p>Then, almost as an afterthought: iPod Touch. &#8220;We&#8217;ve decided to add five apps&#8221;: maps with Wi-Fi location, mail, stocks, notes and weather&#8211;all of which will be built in to new models, with a upgrade available to existing users for $20.</li>
<li><strong>iTunes:</strong>
<p>&#8220;We sold our four billionth song this month,&#8221; Jobs notes, adding that on Christmas Day, iTunes sold 20 million songs. It has sold 125 million TV shows and 7 million movies.</p>
<p>But, he adds, we think there&#8217;s a better way to deliver movies: iTunes movie rentals. Not like music, which you buy to listen to a thousand times. You watch a movie once.  Touchstone, Miramax, MGM, Lionsgate, New Line are all on board, plus (big applause): 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Disney, Paramount, Universal and Sony. &#8220;We have every major studio supporting us: really, really great films&#8230;We&#8217;re gonna launch with 1,000 films by the end of February.&#8221; And you can watch them anywhere, Jobs notes: Mac, PC, iPhone&#8211;anywhere with broadband. When you rent, you get a 30-day window to watch a movie, with a 24-hour start/stop time frame. Plus, he notes, you can transfer them around your devices, too. Cost: $2.99 for library titles, $3.99 for new releases.</p>
<p>Jobs repeats point that all movies can be moved to a different device: e.g., iPod or PC. But what about flat-screen TV? &#8220;All of us have tried,&#8221; Jobs says of that hurdle, &#8220;and we&#8217;ve all missed.&#8221; But now, he adds, we&#8217;re back with Apple TV, Take 2: No computer, but it still syncs with TV.</p>
<p>The iTunes movies can also be rented in high definition with Dolby 5.1 sound. You can get podcasts, photos from Flickr and .Mac. Finally, Jobs mentions a YouTube connection: 50 million videos. So you can buy TV shows and music and play this iTunes content on TV too.</p>
<p>The HD-quality option is $1 more, Jobs says: $4.99 for new releases. (Demo: Jobs shows free preview function for &#8220;Blades of Glory,&#8221; as well as an almost instantaneous download and play of movie). Full DVD quality. Then, he gives an HD demo of &#8220;Live Free or Die Hard&#8221;: &#8220;Very strong,&#8221; Jobs opines.</p>
<p>TV shows: Over 600 shows, he notes, at $1.99 per episode. All can sync with PC or Mac.</p>
<p>Podcasts: lot of HD podcasts, very cool. &#8220;HD content streaming free.&#8221; Shows &#8220;incredible&#8221; clip from Teton.</p>
<p>For Apple TV: free software upgrade for current owners. But because &#8220;We want to make Apple TV even more accessible,&#8221; starting today, Jobs says, the new price is $229 (from $299).</p>
<p>“I think we&#8217;ve got it all together,” Jobs says, noting Apple has a great working relationship with Fox. He then introduces Jim Gianopulos, chairman and CEO of 20th Century Fox Filmed Entertainment: &#8220;When you get down to it, there are two things,&#8221; Gianopulos says. &#8220;Make great movies, and give them to audience in as many ways as they want.&#8221; People want choice, he adds, viewing options, access, control and availability.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is the coolest thing we ever heard,&#8221; Gianopulos says. &#8220;Music, then iPod. Phone, then iPhone. Apple does things in innovative ways. We&#8217;ve been working on DVD&#8230;[his Blu-ray mention draws applause]&#8230;But we also don&#8217;t want to deny the viewer the option of having a copy&#8221;&#8211;a physical copy of the movie. He shows first one, a take-off on &#8220;Star Wars.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s an exciting beginning with Apple,&#8221; he concludes.</li>
<li><strong>MacBook Air.</strong>
<p>Jobs is back: &#8220;There&#8217;s something in the air,&#8221; he repeats. &#8220;As you know, Apple makes the best notebooks on the planet. Today, we&#8217;re introducing a third kind of notebook: MacBook Air.&#8221; After comparing all subnotebooks, he announces: &#8220;There was room for improvement.&#8221;</p>
<p>So, MacBook Air stats: .76 of an inch at thickest part to .16 of an inch at thinnest. &#8220;We&#8217;re talking thin here; let me show it to you now.&#8221; He picks up a manila envelope and produces the aluminum device; crowd oohs and ahs at its size. Yet it has a full 13.3-inch display; &#8220;gorgeous” Jobs says. It also has a built-in camera; full-size back-lit keyboard; multi-touch gesture function&#8211;in short, Jobs says, &#8220;We&#8217;ve taken things we’ve learned from iPhone and now they&#8217;re in our computers.&#8221;</p>
<p>How did Apple do it? Three things: battery; 1.8-inch drive; 80GB hard-disk drive (or 64 SSD, as an option). The laptop&#8217;s board is the size of a pencil. &#8220;An amazing feat of engineering,&#8221; Jobs notes. &#8220;And we didn&#8217;t compromise on performance: speedy processor: Intel Core 2 duo.&#8221; Jobs mentions Apple&#8217;s great relationship with Intel; &#8220;We asked them to consider smaller packaging on their chip: They came up with the same chip in a package that is 60 percent smaller, and that&#8217;s why we were able to build the MacBook Air,&#8221; Jobs remarks.</p>
<p>Then Intel CEO Paul Otellini comes onstage and delivers his take on how the two companies collaborated on meeting the challenge. In short, a commitment to innovation drove the effort. </p>
<p>Bottom line: After more discussion of the MacBook Air&#8217;s features, Jobs mentions price: All these features&#8211;along with a battery that gives five hours per recharge&#8211;for $1,799. Audible &#8220;wow&#8221; from the audience.</p>
<p>One other side of MacBook Air, Jobs adds: environmentally conscious: aluminum case; arsenic-free glass; mercury-free and bromide-free components, plus less packaging.
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<p>So, Jobs concludes, &#8220;The thinnest notebook in the world joins MacBook and MacBook Pro, the best in the industry.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>A Renovation for AllThingsD.com!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 10:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you can probably see today, we have rejiggered the look of the front page of our <a href="http://allthingsd.com"><strong>AllThingsD.com</strong></a> site, as well as turbocharged our <a href="http://voices.allthingsd.com">Voices</a> section.</p>
<p>We hope you like it.</p>
<p><img src='http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2007/12/skybox-video.jpg' alt='d' /></p>
<p>So what&#8217;s new? Find out after the jump!</p>
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<p>First, the photo heads of <a href="http://walt.allthingsd.com">Walt Mossberg</a> and I on the front page have been greatly reduced&#8211;and <em>please</em>, we know the jokes you could make, so let&#8217;s move on quickly, shall we?&#8211;in order to move the mug of Senior News Editor John Paczkowski and also his most excellent <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com">Digital Daily</a> column up to the top too.</p>
<p>Paczkowski&#8211;or, as we like to call him, &#8220;Patches&#8221;&#8211;does an amazing job in both text and video of analyzing the day&#8217;s important tech stories with both insight and humor.</p>
<p>Sometimes using puppets! And those patented arched eyebrows! All kidding aside, Paczkowski has many fans all over the Web and deserves as much prominence as we can give him.</p>
<p>Second, we have added a regular new daily feature, an obligatory list called the Tech Top 10, which is compiled and written by our lovely Associate Editor <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/john-sullivan">John Sullivan</a>. A geek-in-training, Sullivan will point readers all over the Web to the most important tech and media stories of the day, updating it as news breaks.</p>
<p>Third, we&#8217;ve added video&#8211;the kids love video, we hear&#8211;to the front page, which will rotate depending on what the latest video we post&#8211;from Digital Daily, BoomTown, Walt Mossberg or wherever&#8211;might be.</p>
<p>Fourth, on both the front page and inside the section, we hope you like our souped-up Voices, which we know has been much too quiet since our launch. Now, it is a veritable blabfest!</p>
<p>To accomplish this, we are pointing daily to many tech and media articles and blogs all over the Web, featuring great posts, videos, cartoons and graphics that we think you need to know about.</p>
<p>As I said before, no soulless algorithms here, as our editors try to choose stuff we think is amazing, challenging, controversial or just plain fun.</p>
<p>Our goal is to give those interested in tech and media all the information they need to be fully informed, all with the kind of taste and high standards all Dow Jones properties aim for.</p>
<p>As I also noted before, we will also be soliciting and publishing more quality original blogs too&#8211;in text and video&#8211;from the top echelons of the digital industry, trying to bring the same sort of high-level debate and insights that we present annually at the <a href="http://allthingsd.com/d"><strong>D: All Things Digital</strong></a> conference.</p>
<p>Fifth, you can learn more about the terrific (and growing) staff that is responsible for both <strong>D</strong> and <strong>AllThingsD.com</strong> on the refurbished <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/">About Us</a> pages.</p>
<p>In addition to the staffers we have featured since our April 2007 launch, now meet <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/adam-tow/">Adam Tow</a>, <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/christine-mohan/">Christine Mohan</a>, <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/jill-pendergast/">Jill Pendergast</a>, <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/natalie-fonseca/">Natalie Fonseca</a>, <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/meg-burns/">Meg Burns</a> and my long-suffering assistant <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/ed-daly/">Ed Daly</a> (who better be snappy with that coffee this morning or my holiday cheer will turn ugly fast).</p>
<p>As I said, we hope you like it and there will be even more stuff to come soon, to keep you coming back for more.</p>
<p>That includes new tools too, to let you get our content anywhere you like, such as a new way to put your <a href="http://e.my.yahoo.com/config/cstore?.opt=content&#038;.url=http%3A//allthingsd.com/feed-yahoo/">RSS feed from the site on your My Yahoo! page</a>.</p>
<p>Can a <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20071009/the-childrens-hour-facebook-apps-are-for-toddlers-there-we-said-it/">juvenile Facebook widget</a> be far away? I think not, if those <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20071022/kara-interviews-rockyou-co-founders-jia-shen-and-lance-tokuda/">slackers at RockYou</a> get cracking!</p>
<p>Big thanks for the changes go to our whole staff, but especially to the Web savant Adam Tow, without whom, well, we&#8217;d be techless.</p>
<p>(Yes, I <em>completely</em> made that word up.)</p>
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		<title>A New Look for AllThingsD.com: We Feel Pretty, Oh So Pretty!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 08:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because this is the fast-moving Web and we are a bunch of hip, hopping hep cats, we&#8217;re doing some renovation to the AllThingsD.com site and also turbocharging the Voices section too. The site is still powered by those lovely folks over at WordPress and keeps the amazing style created by the truly intelligent designers over [...]]]></description>
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<p>Because this is the fast-moving Web and we are a bunch of hip, hopping hep cats, we&#8217;re doing some renovation to the <a href="http://allthingsd.com/"><strong>AllThingsD.com</strong></a> site and also turbocharging the <a href="http://voices.allthingsd.com">Voices</a> section too.</p>
<p>The site is still powered by those lovely folks over at <a href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a> and keeps the amazing style created by the truly intelligent designers over at San Francisco&#8217;s <a href="http://www.muledesign.com/">Mule Design Studio</a>. And it is still all free, all the time.</p>
<p>But, on Monday, as if by magic&#8211;the magic of our Web genius Adam Tow, that is&#8211;we will have moved the digital furniture around on our front page, adding our occasional Tech Top 10 every day by our own John Sullivan and also a featured daily video.</p>
<p>And we will be rearranging all the pieces&#8211;<a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com">BoomTown</a>, <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com">John Paczkowski&#8217;s Digital Daily</a>, <a href="http://walt.allthingsd.com">Walt Mossberg</a>&#8216;s many columns (including Katherine Boehret&#8217;s Mossberg Solution) and Voices&#8211;to make it prettier and easier to use, in our ongoing attempts to give readers <em>more, more, more</em>.</p>
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<p>And who doesn&#8217;t want more? Those grumpy folks who are never satisfied, that&#8217;s who (and you know who you are and so does BoomTown and how we wish you would just learn to <em>live, live, live</em> and join our noisy circus, which is what you know you want to do)!</p>
<p>We think even the glummest of the glum will like our new iteration of our Voices section&#8211;which we have admittedly not paid enough attention to since our spring launch. All that will change, as we try to provide you with new viewpoints from important players around the Internet every day.</p>
<p>Culling from the mountains of content from the Internet, we&#8217;ll be pointing to lots of tech and media posts, videos, graphs and cartoons from the most interesting and reliable sources to bring you information you need to know about.</p>
<p>No soulless algorithms here&#8211;we&#8217;ll try to choose the best stuff for our readers, to give them what they need to be fully informed, all with the kind of taste and high standards all Dow Jones properties aim for.</p>
<p>Plus, we will be soliciting and publishing more quality original blogs too&#8211;in text and video&#8211;from the top echelons of the digital industry, trying to bring the same sort of high-level debate and insights that we present annually at the <a href="http://allthingsd.com/d"><strong>D: All Things Digital</strong></a> conference.</p>
<p>What else? Well, we&#8217;ll be adding more information about our crack <strong>D</strong> and <strong>ATD</strong> staffs on the <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/">About Us</a> pages.</p>
<p>And we&#8217;ll be bringing you extensive and sassy coverage by our team in 2008 from exciting upcoming tech and media industry events like the Consumer Electronics Show, MacWorld and Sundance, to name a few.</p>
<p>Of course, there is more stuff to come soon, but we&#8217;ll keep it to ourselves, as we don&#8217;t want this exciting news to turn into Geeks Gone Wild.</p>
<p>Well, maybe just a little bit&#8211;here&#8217;s that great Maria Sharapova &#8220;I Feel Pretty&#8221; video for Nike that we so love and for which we thank the universe for providing to us via the miracle of the Internet:</p>
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		<title>D &amp; AllThingsD.com: The Reality Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 10:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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<p>Sure, we&#8217;re not Laguna Beach and we&#8217;re not going to eat slimy bugs and we have no Tim Gunn and we&#8217;re definitely not going to do any ballroom dancing. (Well, maybe a waltz now and then.)</p>
<p>But I got such a good response to the <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20070830/a-not-yahoo-post-karas-newteevee-intro/">movie I made about my home-based office</a> for the <a href="http://allthingsd.com"><strong>AllThingsD.com</strong></a> site and also the <a href="http://allthingsd.com/d"><strong>D: All Things Digital</strong></a> conference (though I suspect it was the addition of singer <a href="http://voices.allthingsd.com/20070905/calling-all-recording-gurus-ive-got-nothing-to-prove-but-i-still-need-your-help-see-my-video/">Jill Sobule</a> to the video that made it work), that I thought: Why not just egregiously take every aspect of our start-up experience and use it to feed the blog beast?</p>
<p>Oops, let me rephrase that more cogently: We&#8217;re experimenting with radical transparency here, showing you traditional media company types trying really hard to digitize their work and livelihoods and commit great journalism in the process.</p>
<p>We have already posted all the interviews and demos from <strong>D5</strong> on the site, which I am highlighting daily, because we think&#8211;despite the conference being a tough ticket to get&#8211;that it&#8217;s important to deliver our content to as many people as possible and however they like it.</p>
<p>So we&#8217;re here on this site. And in email and RSS. And now on Facebook. And soon to be on iTunes and YouTube and who knows where else? Thank goodness we haven&#8217;t widgetized ourselves yet&#8211;<a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gAGWROXvjLs0eWeKCkt312TzF6fg">like USA Today announced yesterday</a>, but we&#8217;re open to all kinds of options.</p>
<p>Given that I wasn&#8217;t shooting video at nascent stages of the site or the conference&#8211;although I did several video posts behind the scenes at <a href="http://d5.allthingsd.com"><strong>D5</strong></a> in May that are also reposted below&#8211;I thought I would introduce you to the crew at our first annual D/ATD BBQ and Rodeo event.</p>
<p>Not much happens in this first episode, although you can meet the team D. But keep hoping for a future catfight between the Johns (<a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/john-paczkowski">Paczkowski</a> and <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/john-sullivan">Sullivan</a>) on our staff over email names or perhaps a major meltdown from <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/lia-lorenzano-kennett/">Lia Lorenzano-Kennett</a> over what kind of scones to serve at <strong>D6</strong> breakfast or perhaps a staged smackdown between me and <a href="http://www.valleywag.com">Valleywag&#8217;s Owen Thomas</a>.</p>
<p>And maybe the creation of even some new forms of high-standards reporting and analysis will be depicted, delivered in innovative ways. We hope so.</p>
<p>Sorry if I get a bit too party-swirly with the shooting (vertigo anyone?), but I am testing out the new version of my tiny video camera. So hold on, it might be a bumpy ride!</p>
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		<title>iDay in San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 06:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was pretty lively when I visited the Apple store in downtown San Francisco yesterday and made a video post, where I avoided scary clowns and wished for puppies. (The Huffington Post also posted it here.) But, after a visit to Palo Alto today, I had had it with the iFrenzy (and also had to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was pretty lively when I visited the Apple store in downtown San Francisco yesterday and made a <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20070629/the-giant-iphone-of-san-francisco/">video post</a>, where I avoided scary clowns and wished for puppies. (The Huffington Post also posted it <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/06/29/watch-the-iphone-line-in_n_54391.html">here</a>.)</p>
<p>But, after a visit to Palo Alto today, I had had it with the iFrenzy (and also had to feed my two iKids at 6 p.m. when the iPhone went on sale).</p>
<p>So I sent the very able AllThingsD.com&#8217;s Associate Editor <a href="http://allthingsd.com/about/john-sullivan">John Sullivan</a> downtown to chronicle the event in San Francisco for Web posterity.</p>
<p>And he totally chatted with those scary clowns&#8211;a much braver reporter than I.</p>
<p>Here is his video:</p>
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