I'd be surprised if it didn't have GPS because that seems to be the big new feature most companies are adding in 2007, like the one I currently am eyeing: http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/nokia-n95-cellphone-has- wings-5mp-cam-gps-hsdpa-203336.php

but then again the camera and data speed are lagging the market too...
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Raj


On Jan 10, 2007, at 10:40 PM, Joe Germuska wrote:

On 1/10/07, Allan Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have not seen the actual keynote video, but in the MacRumors live
blog it seemed as Steve Jobs said "it knows where you are" or
something when he looked for a Starbucks. But no specific mention of
how it knew that.

FWIW, the MacRumors live blog was where I got the idea that "it knows where you are," but I just watched that segment of the keynote and Jobs definitely doesn't say those words, and he picks Moscone West from a list of bookmarked locations.

That said, other sources have said that it has GPS or something like it, as mentioned -- a caption to an AP photo and the Forbes story...

could be vaporware, I guess. I really think Apple would be saying more if it were there. Not that they don't have a long checklist, but why wouldn't they foreground this?


Joe
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