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Macworld Keynote Bingo

If a drinking game isn’t the way you want to celebrate the “just the beginning” keynote announcement, try some simpler fun with the Macworld Bingo board. Some of the descriptions are a little confusing, so half the fun is trying to figure out if something has actually happened, but it should be a great way to check out the announcements. One more thing, bonus points to anyone who yells out Bingo! during the actual Macworld keynote. I’d do it myself if only I had the opportunity. I think it’d definitely be worth the swift kick out of Mac Meca.

  • Mac Pro Octo - A Mac Pro model with eight cores (in any number of physical chips).
  • Leopard release date - The exact day that Mac OS X Leopard will be released.
  • Virtualization in Leopard - Any virtualization features built into Leopard. This includes the ability to run any other foreign OS within Leopard, including earlier versions of Mac OS.
  • New video iPod - Any new iPod that can play video, excluding storage bumps of existing video iPods.
  • New look in Leopard - Mac OS X Leopard includes significant changes to the look of the standards elements of the UI (windows, buttons, scroll-bars, etc.)
  • MacBook Thin - A new laptop with a screen smaller than any existing MacBook or MacBook Pro.
  • iPhone - Any new non-desktop/laptop Apple hardware product that can make phone calls. (VoIP counts.)
  • New MacBook Pro - Any new MacBook Pro model, including speed or storage bumps.
  • “One more thing…” - When Steve Jobs says there’s “one more thing.” A slide containing the phrase is also acceptable, even if Jobs does not actually say it.
  • Hardware product not presented by Jobs - A major new hardware product is presented by someone other than Steve Jobs.
  • New desktop Mac (not Mac Pro) - A new desktop Mac product that is not a Mac Pro. (New iMacs count.)
  • iPods with cameras - Any iPod with a camera in it or attached to it. (An “iPod Phone” counts if “iPod” is in the name.)
  • No iPhone - A new non-desktop/laptop Apple hardware product that can make phone calls is not announced.
  • ZFS mentioned - ZFS is mentioned by a presenter. Text on a slide does not count. The presenter must say it.
  • iTV named - The product previously discussed as “iTV” is officially named (even if the official name is “iTV”).
  • New displays with cameras - New Apple displays with built-in or otherwise attached cameras.
  • Illuminous - The word “illuminous” is spoken or appears on any slide.
  • “Otomatic” - When Steve Jobs says any derivative of the word “automatic”, which he pronounces in his own odd way with ah “oh” sound at the start of the word.
  • iTV does HD - The device known as iTV supports HDTV resolution (480p does not count).
  • iPhoto performance touted - The speed of iPhoto when dealing with large numbers of photos is touted.
  • “Boom” - When Steve Jobs says the word “boom” while demonstrating something.
  • New app added to iWork - A new application is added to Pages and Keynote in the iWork bundle.
  • Leopard != $129 - Mac OS X Leopard single-user price is not $129.
  • Universal Adobe or MS Office demo - Any demonstration of a Universal binary build of any Adobe product or any part of Microsoft Office. I’ll accept something less than a full-blown demo (e.g., just some screenshots or a marketing spiel) if you need this square to win, but it has to be delivered by an Adobe or Microsoft representative.

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