Moscone Center is Being Prepped
Moscone Center, the location where Macworld is being held, is already being prepared for the upcoming event. There are banners being put up everywhere, especially near the entrance. The most exciting aspect of this is the “clue” Apple is giving us about whatever they will release on Tuesday. The banners read, “There’s something in the air.”
As for what the cryptic sentence actually means, I think it could mean the use of wireless technologies in some new and innovative way. Or perhaps a 3G iPhone. Let me know what you think. Also notice that Apple chose not to use their default marketing font, “Myriad Pro Semibold.” The new font they have chosen, which is skinnier than the previous one, looks a lot more professional and refined. It’s a nice change.
Visit AppleInsider and Ars Technica to see more photos of the prep work.
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