5 Things Apple Won't Tell You This Week

NEW YORK, (TheStreet) - With Apple AAPL set to unveil a fresh new member of its iPod family Wednesday, Wall Street and tech fans are busy imagining what additional surprises may be forthcoming. The scorching speculation has been fueled by reports of Apple's effort to close TV programming sales deals with Disney DIS and maybe other media giants. Apple is apparently reconsidering the idea of a subscription TV service and opting for a $1-a-show rental approach. But Apple TV may have too many loose ends to tie up before show time Wednesday in San Francisco. As an attempt to better manage expectations going into the Apple show, we've decided to dash a list of hopes ahead of time. Here are five things not to expect from Apple on Wednesday. No. 5. Any mention of iPhone antennas or fixes Apple may say something like: 'We are soldout of the iPhones that aren't broken. And we will have a new supply of iPhones that aren't "fixed" later this month. Got it? And if that's not clear enough for you, go talk to the refund desk.' No.4. Mac iTV The announcement of an Apple all-in-one, big Mac iTV won't be until next year, at the earliest. To read the rest, head over to TheStreet.com
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