By Ina Fried, 6 January 2006 08:20
NEWS
Information that was apparently posted to Apple's website suggests the company is planning an update to its iLife suite of consumer software and is also planning a product called iWeb.
A support page for Apple's Garageband music program made reference to both iLife '06 and iWeb but offered scant details. The current version of iLife, released last year, is iLife '05. Apple does not have a product called iWeb but it does have its dot-Mac internet subscription service as well as its Safari web browser.
The information was no longer on Apple's site as of midmorning yesterday but Apple gossip site MacRumors.com has posted a screenshot. Several readers of that site also claimed to have screenshots.
An Apple representative declined to comment.
Apple typically announces a number of new products during CEO Steve Jobs' keynote speech at Macworld Expo, though the company closely guards information ahead of the announcement. In two recent cases, the company has sued to unmask those who leaked information about forthcoming products.
This year's address is scheduled for Tuesday morning at San Francisco's Moscone Center. Much of the speculation has centred on whether Jobs will introduce the first Intel-based Macs - or 'Mactels' - at the show.
Whether or not Apple updates iLife, the company needs to debut the first of the Mactels at the show, said Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. When he announced the Intel switch last year, Jobs pledged to have Intel Macs in the market by June but has not said whether they might come earlier than that.
Munster said: "Despite the fact they said it would be the middle of next year, they need to have an Intel-based Mac on Tuesday." He said he expects at least one model to be announced, though it may not ship immediately.
Ina Fried writes for CNET News.com

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1. anonymous
The only reason Apple would 'need' to unveil a new Macintel is because the rumours/news sites have created such a buzz, and Apple has not squelched them. I had rather that something is ready to go, or very soon ready to go, than having to fit in to expectation from Piper Jaffray. They do not determine the outcome, nor should they.
Looking forward to what 'iLife' bring us, or iWork too.
And, of course, to what new products Apple really will be announcing.