If you haven't been tuning in for our liveblogging of the Keynote speech there has been some good stuff covered, though no iPhone news just yet.
The big news so far is that Apple is trying to bring gaming back to the Mac. They are working with EA to bring four of their major titles over to OSX: Harry Potter & the Order of the Pheonix, Command & Conquer 3, Battlefield 2142 and Need For Speed Carbon.

Steve also showed off 10 new, or newly-redesigned features for Leopard, they are as follows:
- New Desktop
- New Finder
- Quick Look
- Leopard is 64-bit top to bottom
- Core Animation
- Boot Camp
- Spaces
- Dashboard
- iChat
- Time Machine
For those of you wondering, Steve assured us that all versions of Leopard will be the same price. That's $129 for Basic, Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate. Even though they are all the same, he encourages you to get the Ultimate.
That's not really our cup of tea over here, but there's our quick update on the show thus far. We'll be sure to let you know the moment we hear something juicy about the iPhone or an Apple Tablet.







