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I'm just disappointed that so much of the chatter is about the pricing of it, which really isn't all that unrealistic, and so little has been said about the interface and the design of the product itself. It's the first application of the multi-touch interface in a commercial device, and I'm surprised people aren't talking about that. And the way it handles calls, conferences, SMS and voicemail is unbelievably good and unique. Have you checked out the demonstrations on Apple's site? The implementation of iPhoto, widgets and email? In many ways, it reminded me of how science fiction movies pictured communication in the future. Bravo, Apple, for another excellent and innovative development. Best of luck to you.
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Apple is truly becoming The Perfect Company. MS must be crying their eyes out. The iPhone is an absolutely gorgeous and amazing addition to the mobile technology of our future, and is the first in an amazing new era of usability. Thank you Apple Inc. ![]()
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But I guess I can sneak in some quick whining just for you: The AppleTV is seriously underwhelming. It's just a stripped-down Mac Mini with video ports and some new software. And it doesn't even support full HD resolution, or any hard media. For $300, it should be a lot better. It's too expensive compared to the Mac Mini (which itself is more expensive than it needs to be...). |
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| I'm just sad that there wasnt ANY iLife 07 or iWork 07 mention - not even a Leopard mention. And the phone isnt running OS X!! Its just a few squares with apps and the bottom bit plus everything in an aqua look. There isnt any dock, finder, Preview (for PDF etc..) and those things - so actually they can say it has the foundations of Mac OS X but he cant say it _is_ Mac OS X, since it isnt.
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| It is running OS X to some extent as it uses Safari(Cocoa Framework) and CoreAnimation(Leopard feature). I bet the kernel is similar with some stuff probably removed to make it faster.
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| Ok, so the keynote basically focussed on just two products: 1) Apple TV - Lets you stream music/photos/video to a TV via Wi-Fi. 2) iPhone - Stores/plays music/photos/video and has Wi-Fi. So surely, the "one more thing" moment should have been a demonstration of these two things working together? - music/photos/video from an iPhone being streamed to an Apple TV. Must not be possible (yet?) (or else SJ would have done it). Pity to have lost the oportunity to nicely tie these two devices together in the keynote. Kap |
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