It would seem next week will be a geek's paradise with three different companies holding media events.
First, you have Apple on tuesday. The invitations to the event say only “It's Showtime” in Apple's typical mysterious fashion. Speculation predicts everything from the iTunes Movie Store, to an Apple phone, to new iPods, to a media center Mac. The fact that Apple announced updated iMacs this week rather than waiting for the upcoming media event seems to indicate that they have more than enough announcements already scheduled so there was no need to hold off on the iMac.
Next, you have Adobe teasing an event with “universal appeal” at the IBC Conference. With Mac users eagerly awaiting the Universal Binary version of Adobe's suite to run natively on the new Intel Macs, speculation is that Adobe is going to surprise everyone with an early release, rather than the Q2 2007 date they'd originally promised. At very least, it would seem the new versions of their apps will be unveiled, whether or not they give any official release date.
Finally, Nintendo has an announcement scheduled for Friday, most likely involving the Wii. Optimistic folks are looking at IBM's recent announcement that they delivered the chips for the Wii to Nintendo several weeks ago as a sign that Nintendo is going to announce not just a ship date and price point, but that said ship date will be much sooner than expected (as early as the end of the month, according to some really optimistic types.) Nintendo has given some good hints that price/shipping info will finally be announced, so it should be interesting regardless.