Apple will be taking shots like this for six or seven months. There is no iPhone right now. It has been described as an early prototype. Some of the apps on the phone Steve showed are just jpgs. His demonstration was carefully planned. There is much, I'm sure he wanted to show, but couldn't because it wasn't ready. People are demanding that Apple open up a product that they have not even completed. People will point out all the problems of the non-existent iPhone and Apple will not be able to fight back. I predict that Apple and Cingular will come to blows before the phone is released and Apple will end up as an MVNO. It is way too early to say anything about this product.
Also, competitors now have the ability to try and copy some of the features and take away some of Apple's advantage. I think some of them were actually trying to copy what they thought the iPhone would be. Look at Cisco. Apple, and the rest of us, have to endure six whole months of this type of crap. Hopefully, they will move attention away from the iPh with some new software for the Mac. New touchscreen iPods would be nice, too. They need to put out many shiny new items for people to buy and talk about.
I'm with you. The first generation iPod was fraught with trouble, but no one really complained since it was certainly the first of its kind and it did basically everything everybody was asking for. The iPhone will only get better with each iteration. Apple is very consistent.
I'm still using mine (1G) every day, as are a number others I know.
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In fact, this cute.
Oh my. That bunny is SO cute.
Oh my. That bunny is SO cute.
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I dunno, I've always been more of a Cat person so
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I dunno, I've always been more of a Cat person so
Nice link. Thanks.
I thought 'this' one was funny.
In the future all flamewars - especially those over stupid things - should be flooded with kittens.
I believe this may actually be able to end most diplomatic problems.
Nice link. Thanks.
I thought 'this' one was funny.
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Sebastian
Seriously, what the hell happened to this thread.
In the future all flamewars - especially those over stupid things - should be flooded with kittens.
I believe this may actually be able to end most diplomatic problems.
Yes they should, it does solve all diplomatic problems
This one made me laugh
Is it just me or do these 3 remind me of the Aristocats? I haven't watched that Movies since I was 4... Good Movie though
Sebastian
1. Apple needed to develop an OS X version suitable for embedded environments.
That, IMO, is the biggest story of the keynote. It opens up a whole new world of possibiltis for Apple to expand into.
That, IMO, is the biggest story of the keynote. It opens up a whole new world of possibiltis for Apple to expand into.
Eventually that means taking over the world.
Sebastian
Send the bunnies and kitties to Political Outsider. We need the meat.
Aren't you guys full from all the babies?
Aren't you guys full from all the babies?
Hell no. Babies whet the appetite for the blood of the innocent.
Also, competitors now have the ability to try and copy some of the features and take away some of Apple's advantage. I think some of them were actually trying to copy what they thought the iPhone would be. Look at Cisco. Apple, and the rest of us, have to endure six whole months of this type of crap. Hopefully, they will move attention away from the iPh with some new software for the Mac. New touchscreen iPods would be nice, too. They need to put out many shiny new items for people to buy and talk about.
I'm with you. The first generation iPod was fraught with trouble, but no one really complained since it was certainly the first of its kind and it did basically everything everybody was asking for. The iPhone will only get better with each iteration. Apple is very consistent.
I'm still using mine (1G) every day, as are a number others I know.
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I mean it!
I'll shoot! :P
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