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Photos: Gearing up to enter Apple's glass cube

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  • Allen Paltrow

    Allen Paltrow

    Allen Paltrow, 13, shows off his haircut in front of the new Apple store on New York's Fifth Avenue on opening day.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs stands outside the new Apple store in New York on opening day. Jobs helped design the flagship store.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • People at Manhattan's Apple store

    People at Manhattan's Apple store

    About 20 to 30 people line up Friday morning on Fifth Avenue in New York, waiting for the grand opening of the new underground Apple retail store. A handful of people have been waiting outside the store since midnight on Wednesday.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Steve Jobs checks out the glass cube

    Steve Jobs checks out the glass cube

    Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs came to the new flagship store for the grand opening.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Jobs with crowd looking at the cube

    Jobs with crowd looking at the cube

    Jobs examines the 32-foot glass cube that is the entrance to the Manhattan Apple store. With a team, the CEO helped design the structure.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Jobs, Johnson and fountain

    Jobs, Johnson and fountain

    Jobs and Ron Johnson, senior vice president of retail at Apple, examine fountains in GM Plaza, which sits above Apple's flagship store on Fifth Avenue, before Friday evening's grand opening.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Crowd lined up to see Jobs

    Crowd lined up to see Jobs

    A crowd of people lines up outside the site of the new Apple store on Friday to get a glimpse of Steve Jobs, as he inspects the 32-foot glass cube that sits atop the underground store's entrance.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Rain at Apple's new store

    Rain at Apple's new store

    Heavy rain and thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday could not keep these Apple fans away from the grand opening of the new flagship store in Manhattan. The store is set to open on Friday at 6 p.m. EST.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Travelers

    Travelers

    Some Apple enthusiasts traveled from as far away as Scotland and Germany to attend the grand opening of the new store on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, across the street from Central Park and the Plaza Hotel.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Gary Allen

    Gary Allen

    Gary Allen, from Berkeley, Calif., has been to several Apple grand openings around the world, including two openings in Japan and the opening of the London store. He has been standing (and sitting) in line in front of the Apple store since the wee hours of Thursday morning. He runs a Web site called Ifo Apple Store where he posts a blog about store openings. He is blogging live about the Fifth Avenue grand opening.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Stormy Shippy

    Stormy Shippy

    Stormy Shippy, 20, from Dallas, is the first person in line at the grand opening of the new Apple store. He was also the first person in line at the London opening, back in November of 2004. Shippy, who owns an Apple PowerBook and an iPod, doesn't consider himself an Apple fanatic, but he says he is an Apple fan. So why is he standing in the rain all night and day? "There's really no explanation why any of us are here," he said. "It's just fun to be here and meet all the other people in line."

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Surfing the Net with an iBook

    Surfing the Net with an iBook

    A die-hard Apple fan sits in the rain under an umbrella on Friday morning, tapping away on his Apple laptop as he waits in line for the doors of the 32-foot glass cube store entrance to open. If he is lucky, he could walk away with a free Intel-based MacBook. Apple is giving away new 13-inch MacBooks every hour for 24 hours as part of a grand-opening promotion.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • the cube at night

    the cube at night

    By 10 Friday night, people lined up to visit the new Apple store had dry weather but a long wait.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Friday night line

    Friday night line

    The line to get into the Apple store late Friday night snaked all the way from Fifth Avenue to Madison Avenue along 58th Street. A large security detail kept order.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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By Bill Detwiler | July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT) | Topic: Apple

  • Allen Paltrow
  • Steve Jobs
  • People at Manhattan's Apple store
  • Steve Jobs checks out the glass cube
  • Jobs with crowd looking at the cube
  • Jobs, Johnson and fountain
  • Crowd lined up to see Jobs
  • Rain at Apple's new store
  • Travelers
  • Gary Allen
  • Stormy Shippy
  • Surfing the Net with an iBook
  • the cube at night
  • Friday night line

Steve Jobs joins crowd in anticipation of the opening of the Mac maker's underground flagship store in Manhattan.

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Friday night line

The line to get into the Apple store late Friday night snaked all the way from Fifth Avenue to Madison Avenue along 58th Street. A large security detail kept order.

Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:46 GMT (04:46 PDT)

Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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