CreativeEye
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He gave a short conference today - parts of which can be read at the link below...
from what i have read i see these things as being of note -
1) No video iPod anytime soon. if anything (i've said this before - and its pure conjecture) it'll be a device that allows playback to a tv / screen via a dock.
2) Thankfully they won't be adding superfluous features to the iPod - i.e. radio / satellite radio (which is very US-centric) - i guess there's a reason you've got 'a thousand songs in your pocket', you dont want radio!...
3) Bluetooth is flakey (and how!). i never saw the real benefits of BT in the ipod from those that call for it. as technology moves forward we may see wireless innards - but at the moment it's just not good enough.
4) No 'iHome' anytime soon either - the 'go to market' argument he uses is compelling. though i still think if anyone was to overcome this and deliver a great 'iHome' solution - it would be apple. and i think there is a market!!
so a great deal of the more meaty rumours that seem to spring up could possibly be put to bed... although apple does have a habit of surprising everybody... lets not forget - 'hell froze over' and 'the cut price mac'...
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/09/20/jobsparis/index.php
from what i have read i see these things as being of note -
1) No video iPod anytime soon. if anything (i've said this before - and its pure conjecture) it'll be a device that allows playback to a tv / screen via a dock.
2) Thankfully they won't be adding superfluous features to the iPod - i.e. radio / satellite radio (which is very US-centric) - i guess there's a reason you've got 'a thousand songs in your pocket', you dont want radio!...
3) Bluetooth is flakey (and how!). i never saw the real benefits of BT in the ipod from those that call for it. as technology moves forward we may see wireless innards - but at the moment it's just not good enough.
4) No 'iHome' anytime soon either - the 'go to market' argument he uses is compelling. though i still think if anyone was to overcome this and deliver a great 'iHome' solution - it would be apple. and i think there is a market!!
so a great deal of the more meaty rumours that seem to spring up could possibly be put to bed... although apple does have a habit of surprising everybody... lets not forget - 'hell froze over' and 'the cut price mac'...
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/09/20/jobsparis/index.php