
Looks like the rumors were true…. well sort of. Turns out instead of the January 26th Apple is holding their special event on January 27th showing off their “latest creation.” The event will take place at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco, and will get underway at 10AM Pacific (6PM GMT)
Aug 31, 2009
londonmacpaul
This has been rumored for some long time, but it’s now confirmed by AppleInsider that Apple will be presenting at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on Wednesday 9th September. This surely has to be the 64GB iPod touch, probably more iPods with built in cameras, and possibly one more thing….
Alternatively, the tablet(s) may be held over for a January event.
Aug 30, 2009
londonmacpaul
Apple and every other software author that I’m aware of have always used the historic convention of 1024 bytes (B) in a kilobyte (kB), 1024kB in a megabyte (MB), 1024MB in a gigabyte (GB), and 1024GB in terabyte (TB). Hard disk manufacturer’s have always used the convention of 1000000000 B being 1 GB, instead of 1073741824 B being 1 GB.
On the introduction of OS X 10.6, Apple have adopted the convention used by hard disk manufacturers, as explained by Apple at http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2419, updated the day before Snow Leopard became publicly available. This clouds the issue of space being recovered by installation of Snow Leopard, though that is undoubtedly true.
The difference increases to almost 10% when measuring terabytes. Confusion will surely ensue when comparing file sizes between Leopard and Snow Leopard Macs, not to mention Windows and Linux PCs. I sense that this has something to do with the previous legal cases over iPod capacities.

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