
This year's Macworld has been called
the worst in years because of the absence of Steve Jobs, and while I can't agree with that, I will say I did mourn the lack of Steve this year.
To salve the pain, here's a video of our man back in the pre-
mock-turtleneck era, long-haired and quoting Bob Dylan. That famous line is relevant right now — for better or worse, Steve, the times, they are a changin'.

In just an hour and a half, Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, will be delivering Apple's opening keynote at MacWorld here in San Francisco.
Despite Apple announcing that this will be its
last year participating at MacWorld and then Steve Jobs admitting his
health problems, the show must go on, and it certainly will.
Wired has
already made their predictions about what we can expect Apple to announce today, and I must say, I won't be shocked if the rumored new desktop — dubbed the
Mac Mini — is unveiled, or the miniaturized iPhone — the
iPhone Nano makes an appearance as well.