The famous Steve Jobs has backed out of Macworld for good, and now the trade show has invited a different celebrity face to attract attendees: Kevin Smith.
Indeed, Kevin Smith, the director who brought us such classics as Clerks, Mallrats and Dogma. During the February trade show, Smith will be hosting a Q&A session about his experience creating movies with Apple hardware and software.
Previously, Smith appeared at Macworld 2007, and he said he’s looking forward to engaging with next year’s geeks.
“Can’t wait to talk to this crowd again, as we share a common passion,” Smith said in a press statement. “I identify straight, but I’m gay for Mac. However, let’s be honest: I’m coming back to Macworld for all that free stuff.”
Smith’s session is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010 at 2:00 pm PT. Macworld 2010 will be held Feb. 9 to 13 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
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