Yes, few more rumours showing up just before "the event".

Wishlist would be 
Time Capsule 802.11ac 2TB or 3TB. (go you super fast wireless!)
New MacBookPro 15" that has Firewire800, Ethernet and Optical drive still! (I 
could "probably" JUST get away without the Optical drive if I really really 
really had to, but I'd still prefer it for some of the consulting jobs I come 
across that I need it for,…).
New MacPro (which looks about semi right according to the rumours),…that was 
nice and cheap and I could actually afford to buy to replace my MacPro3,1 with 
18GB RAM,… OK, that one really is a wish list item,…lol.

But yes, I think we'll see a lot of items upgraded.
iOS6 info comes to light - due later this year with the magicial "iPhone 5".
More Mountain Lion info comes to light…. released September/October?
Dunno if we'll see the iPhone 5 "Early", or whether they'll hold off til it's 
been a year from the iPhone 4s. But given the amount of "rumours" to do with 
iPhone 5 (or whatever it's called) circulating, it's quite early for them all 
to be around and nothing come out for another 4-5 months. So maybe we might 
just see that soon too.

I'm still undecided on the MacBookPro 17" rumours. 15" MacBookAir/Pro with 
Retina Display to replace it? Or it may get an upgrade for a) those people that 
still like it and b) professionals/pro editors that still like it.  ;o)

Time will tell,…and not long to go really…under about 3 hours now. 1am. I 
should be able to manage to stay awake for that one :o)

Kind regards
Daniel
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On 11/06/2012, at 9:55 PM, Brian Risbey wrote:

> hi all,
> Apple store down,
> wish-list?
> 
> lots of new toys rumours but no mention of MacBookPro 17"   8-(
> Brian
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