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Apple may hold a huge event in January 2010

By Mac Hack PC 31 December 2009 View Comments

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Update(12/31/2009) - FoxNews Claims to have received confirmation from a “source inside Apple” that the company will in fact be holding a media event on January 26th in San Francisco. As we mentioned it will be focused on “Mobility Spaces” – iPhone /iPod Touch / iSlate (May be)

Looks like major mobile leader are stepping up the plate to “showcase there product(s)”. This good & health competition will always to GOOD for consumers because consumers will get a better product(s). As we mentions Google is launching Nexus One on 5th January 2010, Motorola is planning to launch 2 Android based devices at CES and its time for Apple to announce. Nothing officially came from Apple regarding what they are planning to present. But, our sources are pretty sure that it will be a huge event which will focus on “Mobility“.

When Apple talks about mobility, what else it could be? iPhone / iPod / iSlate ? It could be anything, but, we will be looking forward to it.

Our source informed us that, Clayton Morris at FoxNews is going on record saying that Apple is indeed holding an event in January as the Financial Times mentioned last week. They have also spoken to a source inside Apple who confirmed a “BIG” event for January but, nothing have confirmed yet.

Keep visiting us, as we will be working on find more information on this event.

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