The month ahead is very busy and we’re sure you will all be excited and amazed by what we have in store. This month of course is the month that counts down to the biggest Mac Event of the year, Macworld San Francisco.

For this reason the poll this month is themed in that direction, we realise that more than one thing on the list could be selected but we are looking for a nice concise poll, so give it your best shot and we’ll feed back the results after Macworld just to see how brainy our readers are.

Behind the scenes the new site is fully up and running and we believe we have ironed out all the bugs, (if you spot any, let us know.) But further development continues and hopefully it will all be worthwhile. One of these features we are keeping close to our chest so that it really shocks when we release it (hopefully this week), the other is nothing special, but we hope we’re doing it in a way that will out perform all other sites.

During a Keynote or special event the whole Mac Web comes to a stand still has we scramble to find a source for the latest gossip, IRC channels become clogged and the most popular sites crash under the pressure, yet we hope to change this, during the Macworld Keynote on January 10th we intend to redirect the whole site towards a Javascript applet page, this page will load in at under 20KB and contain no graphics. Reporters from inside the Keynote hall will use a mixture of GPRS and Satellite technologies to guarantee news delivery and the small page load will guarantee a quick and responsive page.

So please join us on the day of the Keynote as we change the Mac web forever.

Cool Tip Those panels to the left of the front page; they can be dragged up and down to reorganise there order, you can even open and close them to make your sidebar longer or shorter, and all done with some cool effects.