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Tuesday, 6 January 2009

How Apple may surprise its fans

Apple rumours are back in currency. As the annual tech trade event Macworld gets underway in San Francisco on Tuesday, the tech giant may yet again take its fans by a surprise.

Earlier, Apple had shocked the tech world saying its chief executive Steve Jobs will, for the first time in many years, not deliver the keynote address at Macworld show, reviving many investors' concerns about the state of his health and putting the company's shares in doldrums.

And this year being Apple's last year of participation at the show, the company claims that trade shows are now a "minor" way it reaches to its customers.

Last year, Apple shook the world with a flurry of launches, including the 3G iPhone; a refreshed line of iPods; and its lightest-ever laptop, MacBook Air. So what next this year? Will Apple bow out of MacWorld with a bang?

Here's digging into the rumour mills and speculating upon the big announcements one can expect from Apple this Macworld.

Asus P565 in India

NEW DELHI: Jet-setting corporate honchos, looking for a new business phone might want to consider Asus’ latest offering launched in India -- P56
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The black candybar boasts of features such as an 800MHz processor and a 2.8-inch, 65K-colour touchscreen that can be operated through ASUS’ ‘Glide’ touch-responsive interface.

Weighing in at 120gms (with battery), the P565 comes pre-loaded with SatGuide maps for over 200 cities and 1.5 million destinations in the country.

It has 3 megapixel camera for photos, and a secondary camera for video telephony.

Operating on a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional platform, the business PDA phone comes complete with 256MB memory,128MB DDR SDRAM, and a MicroSD card slot for further expansion.

ASUS P565 retails at Rs 35,000
NEW DELHI: Jet-setting corporate honchos, looking for a new business phone might want to consider Asus’ latest offering launched in India -- P56
5.

The black candybar boasts of features such as an 800MHz processor and a 2.8-inch, 65K-colour touchscreen that can be operated through ASUS’ ‘Glide’ touch-responsive interface.

Weighing in at 120gms (with battery), the P565 comes pre-loaded with SatGuide maps for over 200 cities and 1.5 million destinations in the country.

It has 3 megapixel camera for photos, and a secondary camera for video telephony.

Operating on a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional platform, the business PDA phone comes complete with 256MB memory,128MB DDR SDRAM, and a MicroSD card slot for further expansion.

ASUS P565 retails at Rs 35,000