Saturday, October 23, 2010

Everyone wants to be an Apple

Now that Apple is this amazingly successful company several other companies want to emulate there success. Oracle's CEO said point blank that they are looking to copy Apple's strategy of designing all in one products and selling the computer systems as packages. They recently bought Sun as part of this strategy. I guess all the naysaying that was directed at Apple was wrong. The naysaying of how they try to control all of their system. This has actually benefited Apple by being able to design the entire system so that it works perfectly together. Nobody complains about a automotive company for designing all aspects of their cars (or at least the key aspects) to make the entire car experience a joy to own. Dell's CEO has also come out and said that they will no longer be driven only by price in the design of their products. Of course this comes after a considerable slowdown in the PC market which has hurt their business even when Apple continues to grow. "I have seen the light!!" I hope more companies realize that everything is not about cost alone but in value. People will pay a little bit more if the value is there. A race to the bottom is not a magnificent goal in and of itself. I have seen too many products be designed to last too short just to make them cheaper. The illusion of quality is still an illusion and the buying public is tired of finding out later that they bought junk. Let the games begin.

Mac Event Comments

I watched the Mac Event and there weren't too many Earth shattering surprises. Of course Apple is pushing ahead development of the next release of OSX, code name Lion. Incorporating many of the features learned from iPhone/iPad world. I think one of the coolest features is the new App store for OSX. This should help to push Mac apps into the limelight. And I like how the App store on the iPhone created a good competitive market to make Apps be reasonably priced. Hope this continues on the Mac App store. The iLife updates look cool especially the Garageband updates and iMovie updates. The iMovie movie trailer setup is amazing. The Mac software evolves at an amazing rate. I only wish they would open up some their iLife tools to allow for other developers to make new themes and trailer templates. Something along the lines of an Themes App store would be great. I am sure Apple is concerned about having a bunch of poorly made themes overwhelming the good ones. But with an App store type format, the best will rise to the top. Apple cannot think of everyone's choice of templates, please let other creative people have a shot at it too. The Apple templates can be more like examples. The MacBook air models with flash memory drives is the wave of the future as Jobs stated. And the prices are aggressively low for cutting edge hardware. I especially like Jobs' comment about touchscreen interfaces don't work because after a while you feel like your arm is going to fall off. The magic mouse is a good touch interface but it does have problems of getting your gesture wrong a lot. This was shown when the iMovie demo for iLife wasn't responding to the touch gestures by the presenter. All and all, a good step forward. I am sure the Umpa Loompas at Apple are hard at work making even more cool products!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mac Event!!



Heard the news, Stitch? There will be a Mac event on October 20! With all the hoopla surrounding Apple's new mobile products, it sure is nice to hear a little bit about the Mac, which is where all this first started! It is assumed the new OS will be called "Lion", and I hope it satisfies the image if "King of the Jungle!"

I hope they also release the new version of iLife. I'm hooked on that software!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Windows 7 Phone Ad - Very very odd

Have you seen the new wave of ads for the new Windows 7 phone? The main message is that people are currently too preoccupied with their current smart phone ( aka iPhone ) that they miss out in the real things in life. So they show people in various situations overlooking the important things in life. And somehow the new Windows 7 phone simplifies all this so you can use it quick and get on with your life. But in reality the ads are just showing that the iPhone is so cool they don't want to put it down, and the Windows 7 phone is so basic you put it down immediately. Sort of follows along the lines of past Microsoft ads which after watching make you wonder, Huh? what is their point?. The ads have very little showing how cool the W7 phone is, which makes me wonder if the ad agency didn't have much to work with so they came up with this wild marketing strategy. Hmmm weird.

iPad in Walmart

Oh how times have changed, Stitch. I still remember the days when we had to search far and wide for the Comp USA store to get the latest Apple gear. Now, the iPad is in Walmart of all places!

Walmart

What do you think of picking up an iPad with your dog food?

Monday, September 27, 2010

Ping!!



Stitch, I have mixed feelings about Ping. I'm just not sure people want yet another online social networking tool. And yet, I want it to be successful. I haven't tried it for the same reason other folks might be hesitant - do I want to be checking and interacting in yet another online venue? What do you think, Stitch?

Monday, September 20, 2010

New Apple TV


Stitch, I'm dying to find out what you think of the new Apple TV. The price point is outstanding at $99, and by all accounts, streaming is the wave of the future. I'm not as familiar with current pricing as compared to the new Apple TV service pricing. Does it have the makings of a hit? I am seriously considering buying this iteration.

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

The New Nano



Well, Stitch, I will put forth a suggestion that the most unexpected modification of the iPod lineup was the nano. I still have my first generation iPod nano, and it still works, and I want this one too! Robin and I were both drooling over the new multi-touch design. Apple is really integrating multi-touch everywhere! This is really a creative way to re-invent the nano - it's super small (as Jobs always says), but awfully fun at the same time. It's functional, it's cool, it clips on! And on and on! Were you as taken as we were with this new diminutive device?

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The G4 Cube


Stitch, did you see the retrospective on the venerable G4 Cube?

G4 Cube

It's amazing that 10 years have passed since it was introduced, and 9 years since it was discontinued. I would have to agree that it just wasn't priced for the intended market. Sure, they sold a few, but those were the folks who loved cutting edge technology and are willing to spend bucks to get their hands on it first.

I still love the look of the Cube. I loved the entire concept. And those who own Cubes say it was a robustly operating computer. I love the engineering so that it was fanless. But if you notice, I'm not writing this email on a Cube!! Too expensive for me! And I think that's the point.

As an aside, the Cube was released when there weren't any Apple Stores, and you could still boot into OS9!! Ah, nostalgia...

Friday, July 23, 2010

A New Look to Macnight?

Have you seen the new template feature? I think this is a nice theme. What do you think?

Le gets a Mac

Just so you know, Le bought a new Macbook Pro last night. And he also received a new printer and an iPod touch for $100 through a special program. We celebrated last night this momentous occasion! Naturally I assured him that I am there for assistance with any issues at any time! He is now a kindred in ownership as well as spirit!

Antennagate

Stitch, I watched in horror as one of the greatest products Apple has ever released faced a perfect media storm over the antenna attenuation. I genuinely thought that Apple did the right thing in explaining how all smart phones are susceptible to attenuation, and how the data simply did not support the problem it was made out to be in the media. Even for those who are unhappy, Apple is giving free cases, and a free return policy. It made sense to me.

But I'm wondering what your take on it is? I know I'm biased. Just last night we were at the Apple store, and I just cannot believe how awesome that phone is. The screen is miraculous!

Monday, June 07, 2010

Where is the Love?

For the new iPhone 4 that is. It seems to be another leap forward. Apple doesn't just sit on its laurels. (Is that spelled right? What are laurels anyway?) HD video editing on an iPhone. You gotta be sheeetin me. WOW!! The video calling is super cool too. The problem in the past with companies that tried to make a video phone is that no one you knew had a video phone to call. Self killing market. But the iPhone will be self fulfilling. People aren't just buying this for the video phone capabilities, but as soon as enough people have this capability, it will be mainstream. Then Apple can sell home video phones too. The money train just doesn't stop chugging for Apple. I bet the next innovation at Apple will be something to do with TV's. They are way past due for fixing TV. Especially the internet TV. Google TV needs a competitor. And hey, Google just does something to get more Ads in front of your face. I would like to see an open market place for internet TV from Apple where the cost of programs are dynamic. Forget this everything the same price crap. Let the market decide what a show should cost. Pleeeeeese Apple. Anyway, the new iPhone is impressive. Not a minor upgrade. Once again Apple, well done.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Apple worth more than Microsoft

Did you hear that Apple just recently overtook Microsoft in market capitilization? It is hard to imagine that having a very successful portable music player and cell phone can rocket you ahead of Microsoft. Sure Apple still sells computers, but supposedly it only accounts for 1/3 of Apples income. Only Exxon has a bigger market cap than Apple. Sure market cap is not the same as having more profits, but it shows that investors are tending to think of Microsoft as a has been, and Apple as the future as far as growth is concern. And for good reason. Not many company's tend to have one home run after another. But still, what can come after the iPad? The iFridge? Not quite as marketable, but it would have a touch screen door to interface with. The iCar? Hey why not? There are so many computer chips in cars these days that it is the software which makes it all work more so now than the actually hardware. Similar to computers. Don't get me wrong, I would love to see Apple make everything in our lives better. They are one of the few companies which can join style and function in the same device. I love it when the Apple haters diss Apple for making their products too pretty. I don't get it. Is it possible to have too cool of a product design? Just like it is not possible to be too young or too rich. Anyway, keep going Apple. Keep making our lives a little bit cooler. I am starting to feel like we are entering the age of the Jetson's thanks to Apple.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Android overtakes iPhone?

Stitch, the headlines have recently screamed that this is the first quarter that Android based phones sold more that iPhones. But consider the following article:

Android v. iPhone

The author suggests looking a little deeper into the statistics and the incredible deals the carriers have put out to spur sales. In a way, it may make the iPhone a more desirable phone. As the article also suggests, let's wait a little longer to see what happens when Apple releases the iPhone 4G.

Monday, May 03, 2010

One Million iPads!

Stitch, if there is a greater measure of success, then I don't know what that would be:

1 Million iPads

It's the dollars and cents that come in from massive sales that tells the story in this case. But how that can happen is the result of attention to detail and quality. More importantly, Apple takes the older Tablet idea and takes it into uncharted territory, as they often do. Sure, it's a tablet, but in a way that no previous tablets were!

1 Million!

Monday, April 26, 2010

The End of an Era

Well Stitch, Sony will cease production of the floppy disc:

Floppy Demise

I still remember inserting the good ol' floppy into the Macs of old. My G3 has the floppy drive. And I still remember what a leap it was when Zip drives came out! It just looked like a floppy on steroids.

But at this point, especially as online computing and storage takes hold, lots of portable media will be disappearing. I admit to a little nostalgia - I'll miss the era of excitement as we all realized what personal computing could do, and portable media was an essential part of that!

Would you like to share some of your thoughts and feelings?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Let the Ball roll no further!

I must say that Sunday night Robin and I did indeed go to the Apple store and handle the much coveted iPad, and I must say it is every bit as magnificent as they say! Leave it to Jobs to tell it like it is - you have to HOLD one to truly understand its magnificence. For the first time, I heard Robin say that this was definitely a product we should consider buying.

Stitch, it truly is a fast machine, and there is no other experience like surfing the web on it. Now I'll reserve judgement for the iWork applications, bit my limited exposure was very positive! I'm a huge fan of the new calendar implementation - it's just like a real classic desktop calendar where you flip the pages effortlessly. Apple really thought through the software!

I admit I am consistently annoyed by the deluge of copy cats out there who just can't seem to create original products. I know I am biased, but I truly believe that Apple leads the pack with innovations, an most everyone else comes into the market with their "me too" stuff.

Stitch, should I stop being annoyed, and just accept it as a part of our world?

Monday, April 12, 2010

Where are the iPad accolades?

I am amazed how MacNight has dropped the ball on the iPad hype. The release has come and went with not a peep from the following. I personally am also responsible too. I have yet to touch one in person yet, so a full review is not possible at this time. I hope we can revive the enthusiasm for MacNight, and the iPad might just do it. Even thought women don't really care for the name.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Multi Tasking on iPhone

Stitch, rumor has it that multi tasking will be a feature of iPhone OS4.0. It seems like a logical next step. Given the way cut and paste evolved, it seems like a reasonable assumption. I just wonder how they got around the drain on battery life? How necessary is it really? Sometimes I wonder. What do you think?