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#Apple's "Scary fast" event will have an unexpected host.
As we noted earlier, the event, where new Macs are expected to be announced, is a day before Halloween. Halloween is a holiday when people celebrate all that is spooky, and Apple is no exception.
As spotted in the Podcasts app, the event will be co-hosted by the spirit of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who helped create the Mac, along with other iconic Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. He sadly passed away on October 5, 2011, a day after the iPhone 4s was announced.
We don't know his role in the event yet, but it will be clear during the event, which starts on October 30, at 5 PM (Pacific Time).
(Image credit: AnxiousHolly on Twitter, confirmed by Technodroid)
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As we noted earlier, the event, where new Macs are expected to be announced, is a day before Halloween. Halloween is a holiday when people celebrate all that is spooky, and Apple is no exception.
As spotted in the Podcasts app, the event will be co-hosted by the spirit of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who helped create the Mac, along with other iconic Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. He sadly passed away on October 5, 2011, a day after the iPhone 4s was announced.
We don't know his role in the event yet, but it will be clear during the event, which starts on October 30, at 5 PM (Pacific Time).
(Image credit: AnxiousHolly on Twitter, confirmed by Technodroid)
@thetechdroid
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#Apple's "Scary fast" event will have an unexpected host. As we noted earlier, the event, where new Macs are expected to be announced, is a day before Halloween. Halloween is a holiday when people celebrate all that is spooky, and Apple is no exception. …
A hint at Steve's role could be the photo itself - there he is around the same age as when he first showed off the Macintosh, which hints that the original Macintosh reveal might play a role .
Keep in mind that this is speculation.
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Keep in mind that this is speculation.
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