Subdued reactions to Apple’s final Macworld

Full Storly At  CNN.com

SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) — Instead of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, celebrity-seekers at Tuesday’s Macworld keynote address had to settle for crooner Tony Bennett. And instead of blockbuster news from Apple Vice President Philip Schiller, attendees got changes in iTunes pricing, a series of software upgrades and a $2,800 17-inch notebook.
Apple Vice President Philip Schiller delivers the MacWorld keynote address Tuesday in San Francisco.

Apple Vice President Philip Schiller delivers the MacWorld keynote address Tuesday in San Francisco.

Among Mac users and industry observers, reaction to the 90-minute keynote, which Apple says will be its last at Macworld, was predictably mixed.

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