Apple is offering live, in-depth presentations, demonstrations and Q&A sessions about Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Leopard Tech Talks are an ideal way to explore the techology behind exciting new features in the next major release of Mac OS X. Perfect for commercial developers, in-house developers, scripters, and web developers, Tech Talks provide essential information to help plan your Leopard development now.
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Tech Talks will kick off in North America on December 1, and offer a full day of sessions packed with technological insight and previews into the latest Leopard developments:
Places and Dates:
• San Francisco, CA: December 1
• Portland, OR: December 6
• Seattle, WA: December 8
• Chicago, IL: December 13
• Toronto, ON, Canada: December 15
• Los Angeles, CA: January 19
• Boston, MA: January 22
• New York, NY: January 24
• Atlanta, GA: January 26
More information here.
I wonder how many new beans they will spill?
I reckon that the conference in Seattle, WA ought to be interesting.
Maybe Ballmer can show up at the Seattle, WA gathering to throw… err, I mean set up chairs.
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That one is for Ampar. Missing his commentary of late…
Where are Ampar?
…and for those of you who are saying, “Oh! Leopard will be shipped at MacWorld!”, think again.
Does anyone think these dates tell us anything about the release date of Leopard?
I can’t WAIT for Leopard.
Hey Steve Jobs, just to let you know there’s £89 in my bank account with your name written all over it, just say the word, release the Leopard and it’s all yours!!!
A presentation in Seattle? Let it never be said that Apple fears the Redmond behemoth.
Now, Microsoft must fear something. So the real question is: Who or what is Microsoft’s Sasquatch?
Isn’t that the creature’s own backyard? Hmmm . . .
Duh! Ballmer is Sasquatch!
Why didn’t I see it before!??!
Microsoft is in Redmond, on the other side of a large lake from Seattle, so Seattle is not their “backyard”. On an average day in Seattle, you see far more iPod billboards, and buses entirely covered with iPod ads than anything else from Microsoft.
Hmmmmm…..Peter is right. Look at the dates. Now, I doubt that Leopard will be released at MacWorld.
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wet, he didn’t say “Seattle” was “Microsoft’s” backyard… he implied, if you read it, that MICROSOFT is SASQUATCH’s backyard.
(This is REALLY critical. Back to my TV shows now…)
G’day Ampar!
Welcome back.
I’ve fixed the spouting, so you can look again.
Yeah Ampar, welcome back
Hmmm…was thinking of heading to Vegas on 12/1 but I may decide to postpone it a few days.
I’m still not giving up my hope that Leopard will be Jobs’ “oh, and one more thing” in the MacWorld keynote…a girl can dream, after all…
I’m now an Apple “developer”, but only on the free status (may upgrade to “student” once I get back to school next year), so I don’t get the super-secret decoder ring. As it is, I’d like to do some widget development anyway, so this will be cool.
Have to wait and find out if I got one of the SF seats…
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