Whether it was Jobs’ absence from the keynote stage or Apple’s ambivalence about the annual Mac trade event, this year’s keynote lacked a major product introduction like the 2008 unveiling of the ultra-thin MacBook Air laptop or the iPhone’s memorable debut in 2007. Apple announced last month that Jobs would not deliver this year’s keynote and that the company would not attend future Macworld Expos. Tuesday’s keynote was delivered by Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, instead of Apple CEO Steve Jobs. In what the company has said will be its last Macworld Expo keynote ever, Apple on Tuesday announced updates to its iLife and iWork suites while unveiling a 17-inch MacBook Pro that now mirrors the unibody design of the rest of Apple’s laptop line.
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