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Not only was PC Magazine's laptop analyst Cisco Cheng at the Jobs keynote this morning (see his liveblog here), our own Sebastian Rupley was also in attendance. So if you prefer your keynote info in news-story form, click over to PCMag.com.

Here's an excerpt:

In a Tuesday morning keynote address in San Francisco that ended with a performance by pianist and singer Randy Newman, Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a series of announcements, including the unveiling of brand new hardware products and a new service called iTunes Movie Rentals. In what Jobs dubbed "a revolution," he announced major new features to an upgraded version of Apple TV, which will allow users to download movies--including HD titles--directly from their TVs (including widescreen TVs). He also announced a series of software updates for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and a new ultra-thin subnotebook called the MacBook Air, billed as "the world's thinnest notebook."

Lots more details and specs in the story, here.



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