I went to the last day of the Macworld Expo yesterday, and took a whole bunch of photos. It was my first Macworld, and I was surprised at how big it was; the entire Moscone North and South buildings were totally filled.
For me, the best parts were the demos that Apple was putting on. The Apple TV and OS X Leopard demos were ok, but the really good one was on the iPhone. I saw a few of these hour-long demos (since I was at the Expo for most of the day), and it was interesting to see some of the problems that the guys giving the demo were having. At the last demo of the day, the iPhone just flat refused to turn on. After taking it backstage for 20 minutes, we saw a boot screen (looks just like recent iPod's boot screen) and finally got the hands-on demo. A few other problem areas came up over the day: merging calls, fetching email from the server, web pages becoming partially transparent when scrolling (while zoomed in), and lots of accidental clicks (some of the UI elements look a little too small to be targeted with a finger).
They have six months to iron out the kinks, so I'm not too worried. It just goes to show how good Steve Jobs is at giving the keynotes. His demos went so flawlessly that you'd never know it was a prerelease version.

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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 at 10:48 #1