Wired offers up Macworld predictions

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One of my favorite things about Macworld is the fact that everyone suddenly feels the need to share their predictions about what Apple will be introducing that date (we at TUAW are not immune to that, and have already shared our predictions. How wrong will I turn out to be? Only instance will tell). Wired has listed a few software developments they are thinking will happen at Macworld:

  • Leopard 10.5.2 will be released with new features
  • iPhone 1.1.3 firmware released
  • No updates to iLife/iWork
  • New iTunes with movie rentals

The exposition goes on to talk about Office 2008 (available Jan. 15th), MacHeist, and Core Animation. Check it out, whether only to stoke the Macworld fire that is burning in your heart.

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