Pogue offers answers to some burning iPhone questions

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  • Reply 81 of 86
    I guess that's the crux here.

    We ALL agree it's very likely. In fact, I think we all agree there WILL be other devices.



    We just disagree on what Job's has actually said.
  • Reply 82 of 86
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    Originally Posted by rahrens View Post


    You don't have to see it on TV. The interview was streamed from several sites, including YouTube.



    Which interview?



    Please provide a link otherwise we've no idea what you're talking about.
  • Reply 83 of 86
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    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Maybe they should keep it a closed platform. I can think of a lot of dirty things to do with a multi-touch screen. Interactive porn, anyone?



    I'm not doing anything that could possibly dirty my new $600 device. Of course, I felt that way about iPod porn too, and that certainly caught on...
  • Reply 84 of 86
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    Originally Posted by aegisdesign View Post


    Which interview?



    Please provide a link otherwise we've no idea what you're talking about.



    CNBC did an interview with Steve Jobs later in the afternoon after the keynote. I've heard it mentioned that youtube had it on, and a couple of Mac sites streamed it too. I don't remember which ones. I'm sure that a bit of Googleing could find it. Perhaps CNBC still has it available. It was widely blogged about that week.
  • Reply 85 of 86
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by rahrens View Post


    CNBC did an interview with Steve Jobs later in the afternoon after the keynote.



    I found a CNBC interview here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX1Lz8PDgg8



    There is no mention of other new products.

    (okay, I admit I was running in and out of the room getting changed... but I heard nothing of that kind)



    I doubt Steve did 2 cNBC spots. right?
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