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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
And now there is color!
McFan, I believe that now that the Shuffles are available in colors. You may need to upgrade to a more colorful world. This is a strange upgrade for Apple. Just color the packaging without any technical upgrade. This I believe is stalling for the release of the next generation iPods which will have no click wheel and the multi-touch screen of the iPhone. Any guesses for the release dates for the touch screen iPods anyone?
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Another proud new iPod owner
I have failed to mention that I bought Christina a green anodized aluminum iPod nano for Christmas. She takes it everywhere, playing songs in the car and using it during her workouts. My son likes to use it so much that the other day he asked "How old do you have to be to get an iPod?". When I heard this, I got a bit choked up. "That's my boy".
Big iceburgs melt very slowly
I saw this article about how Microsoft Vista is not the rage of other MS OS releases. Windows 95 had people lined up at the stores dieing to get the new release. It is predicted that for most people, they will not pay to upgrade to Vista but will wait until they need a new computer and then getting it for free. The focus of the article was to say that MS is becoming less and less relavent. It's focus was on "Internet based software" and "Open standards" for software and the interchange of information. Saying that people don't upgrade like they used to. But my favorite quote was in reference to Microsoft slowly fading from importance since the majority of their income and profits comes from MS Office and their operating system. The quote was that "even big iceburgs melt, but very slowly".
Apple products yet to be released.
Check out this online Photoshop contest for people to come up with wild and crazy products which Apple might create. Many of them incorporate very simple interfaces, and have sleek designs. But most of them are completely bizarre. Check out the link below. One of my personal favorites is the iCalc. Which is a calculator with only one arrow key button. The simpliciy of it all. Enjoy the others.
Contest Link
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Why tech companies don't "get" Apple success
Gentlemen, I found an outstanding article which spelled out as clearly as I've seen why companies simply are not competing with the Apple iPod and probably the iPhone. I'd be interested in any feedback!
iPhone success
iPhone success
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Apple TV Number 1!
Monday, January 15, 2007
Where are the other members?
Le and Macminni. Is it possible that the introduction of the iPhone was not revolutionary enough to get you post on Macnight? We are waiting with anticipation for your comments and insight to this new device. Apple TV seemed like a much more secondary release but in the long run could blossom into some really cool device when very high speed internet connections become more prevalent.
Hello...............
are you out there........................
Hello...............
are you out there........................
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Apple to merge with Google?
Did you pickup on the reference in the Jobs keynote where the CEO of Google said something like: "as Steve says, you don't have to actually have a company merger to have a merger". I took this as if Google wanted to buy up Apple and Jobs talked them out of it. The Google CEO also said: "it is best for each company to do best what itself does the best". As if this was the justfication for why companies should remain independent and then just form partnerships. I agree with this philosophy in general. It seems many of these mega mergers don't go anywhere. Look at AOL-Time Warner. AOL is pretty much gone as a company. Hopefully Apple will never be gobbled up in a hostile takeover.
"I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been."
I love this quote from Wayne Gretzky, which Jobs used in his keynote. This quote was in response to someone asking Gretzky, "What makes you so great?". Gretzky is actually not too big to be a hockey player, and he does not have the fastest shot, or is the fastest skater. Yet he has stats for goals and assists which far exceed any other player who has played the game. Gretzky is the all time career points leader in the history of the NHL. Points include goals and assists. He had 2857 career points. Which is over 50% more than the next closest player. After Gretzky it goes 1887,1850,1798,1771,1755,1723.
How did he do this? Just as his quote says, he goes to where he should be. Apple is following the same mission. Don't do what everyone else is doing, go to a new place with there products. A place where technology is going not where it has been.
How did he do this? Just as his quote says, he goes to where he should be. Apple is following the same mission. Don't do what everyone else is doing, go to a new place with there products. A place where technology is going not where it has been.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Holy Crap !!
Can you believe the new iPhone? What a leap in technology. They were even able to cram a scaled down version of OSX into it. And the idea of no buttons so that it can change with the times is a stroke of genious. I hope the interface is as good as they described it. The screen resolution looks amazing and even the price is reasonable for what you get. No wonder after Job's presentation they gave him a standing ovation. Bravo. The Zune looks like a joke in comparison.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Welcome to 2007, Apple style!
Gentlemen, the image emblazoned on the Apple web site suggests some serious innovation from Apple for 2007 and beyond! I find that very comforting. Clearly Macworld 2007 will be a huge stage. Will Apple introduce its own phone? If they do, I'm dying to find out what networks they may use. Will an iPhone be significantly different from other phones?
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