When Steve Jobs took the stage for his keynote address at Apple’s annual developers conference last week, he had plenty to say about the new iPhone 4, calling it “the most precise, beautiful thing we’ve ever designed,” Newsweek reports. He waxed on about its mind-blowing video-chat features and its gorgeous display–even though the Wi-Fi connection failed during his demo. He didn’t neglect the iPad, either, pointing out that Apple has sold 2 million in two months–or about one every three seconds. But Jobs didn’t say one word about the venerable old Mac, even though the conference used to be the place where Apple showed off the new features coming to its line of computers…
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