Have you seen all the news hype about the missing iPhones? Apple claims they sold something like 4 million iPhones to date, but AT&T say only a little over 2 million have been activated. The question is what happened to the rest. Some website claimed the rest have been unlocked and running on other networks. Even some stock analysts are saying this and noting that it will be bad for Apple because they will lose the monthly revenue from the AT&T customers. The sudden drop in the Apple stock is also attributed to this.
I just have to laugh. To unlock the iPhone you would have to break it open, mess with the electronics, void your warrenty, and hope it works. I doubt millions of people have done this. My guess is that the Apple numbers and AT&T numbers were released at different times and that is why they don't jive.
One other guess was that the some Apple fanatics just bought them to keep as collectors items. McFan are you one of these people? It is amazing what conclusions people will jump to, no matter how far out there is is.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Total Music to kill off iTunes?
I just read an article in Wired magazine which said that the CEO of Universal Music is trying to take away the strangle hold that iTunes has on digital downloads. I know this is old news but there is something called "Total Music" which Universal is trying to push which would replace owning music with a subscription service. It has been gaining traction. Universal has been courting the other large record companies to do the same along with Microsoft and other MP3 player companies.
The basic idea is that the new "Total Music" players would allow a user to play any songs they want in the library but they don't get to own it. The most interesting part is that Universal wants the music players to either give away the subscription for 6 months or even forever. Footing the bill themselves. I guess based on them recuping this cost with the profits from the player. It looks like iTunes has become the Microsoft empire of music which many want to remove.
It was interesting that in the article, the Universal CEO said that iTunes does bring in a substantial amount of money right now and they would not want to lose that. So they are going to have to be delicate about how they go about doing this.
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The basic idea is that the new "Total Music" players would allow a user to play any songs they want in the library but they don't get to own it. The most interesting part is that Universal wants the music players to either give away the subscription for 6 months or even forever. Footing the bill themselves. I guess based on them recuping this cost with the profits from the player. It looks like iTunes has become the Microsoft empire of music which many want to remove.
It was interesting that in the article, the Universal CEO said that iTunes does bring in a substantial amount of money right now and they would not want to lose that. So they are going to have to be delicate about how they go about doing this.
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HD-DVD Player Sales tank?
Gentlemen, are the consumers responding? The article:
HD-DVD Sales
suggests HD-DVD player sales fell precipitously after Warner announced its decision. Do you think it makes sense? If Blue Ray takes off, are either of you guys poised to pounce?
HD-DVD Sales
suggests HD-DVD player sales fell precipitously after Warner announced its decision. Do you think it makes sense? If Blue Ray takes off, are either of you guys poised to pounce?
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Will Apple beat estimates
Today is the day that Apple releases quarterly earnings. The buzz on the street is that they are expected to exceed estimates for the last quarter. But with the whole stock market tanking overall will Apple be one of the few stocks to stay positive? We will know at the end of the day when Apple gives its official release.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
IBM Lotus Notes on iPhone
I just read that IBM has teamed up with Apple to release a client application for the iPhone which will allow the iPhone to interface with Lotus Notes. Notes is IBM's email client which a lot of large companies use. It is the main competitor to Microsoft. We use it at my work too. This could make the iPhone even more enticing to business users. Let the collaborations continue! ( hopefully to break the Microsoft noose )
Time Capsule is the winner
Even after all of the announcements, I think the Time Capsule is the coolest one. The fact that it has WiFi built in is what sets it apart. So you plug this in and have it setup as your central database for backups. All of your computers can wirelessly connect to this device without you realizing it. Backing up in the background whenever you are hooked to the wireless network. Now backups are effortless. With so many people having notebooks now, wireless makes so much sense. Simple setup, and automatic backups over the air. Cool.
Stitch, you're right!!
Macbook Air - the thinnest notebook around! Pull it out of a manilla envelope. Le, do you have your credit card ready? Let's go to the Apple Store, man!
AppleTV Take 2 Price
Gentlemen, how's about $229 for the new Apple TV? (Free software upgrade for existing users.) Any comments?
Apple hits another home run?
Have you heard about the Expo? Movie rentals with Apple TV take 2! No need to sync back with the computer! Download in HD or regular DVD quality! (Although to be fair we don't know what resolution Jobs is calling "HD"). Almost all major movie studios on board. Gentlemen, is this internet movie rentals done right?
Monday, January 14, 2008
There's something in the air
That's the headline on the Apple website in anticipation for MacWorld. The keynote is tomorrow (Tuesday). Any ideas of new releases. My top three will be: 1) High speed iPhone with more memory. 2) A new AppleTV device geared directly to movie rentals direct from iTunes. 3) The big new device will be an Apple tablet computer which uses the touchscreen technology and reinvents the so far dead market for tablets. Any ideas from the MacNight crowd?
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Great Article on the Music Business
Check out the following article:
CES Music Conversation
It talks about specifically what we have noted : the music industry cannot continue to operate the way they always have. The rules of the game have changed, and in fact, they changed 7 years ago with Napster. Interestingly, the article suggests the "subscription" model for music will become the standard. I don't know about that. Seems to me a heck of a lot of companies have tried the subscription model, and failed. Even Microsoft had to include the "buy" model because they weren't making it on subscriptions. The article is very interesting. I'd be interested in your take.
CES Music Conversation
It talks about specifically what we have noted : the music industry cannot continue to operate the way they always have. The rules of the game have changed, and in fact, they changed 7 years ago with Napster. Interestingly, the article suggests the "subscription" model for music will become the standard. I don't know about that. Seems to me a heck of a lot of companies have tried the subscription model, and failed. Even Microsoft had to include the "buy" model because they weren't making it on subscriptions. The article is very interesting. I'd be interested in your take.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Paramount to dump HD-DVD?
Check out the article:
Paramount
Paramount originally backed HD-DVD, but is rumored to be considering a switch to Blue Ray. This would follow Warner's announcement that it will dump HD-DVD altogether. I think it would make sense so the consumer can move forward with adopting the more popular format, don't you think? It would be great to be able to buy an HD format with confidence!
Paramount
Paramount originally backed HD-DVD, but is rumored to be considering a switch to Blue Ray. This would follow Warner's announcement that it will dump HD-DVD altogether. I think it would make sense so the consumer can move forward with adopting the more popular format, don't you think? It would be great to be able to buy an HD format with confidence!
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