Where's Apple?
1 points| samholmes | 13 years ago
There's the iWatch speculation/rumor, but is this all that interesting? What is so exciting about an iPhone on your wrist? Or do you think Apple is developing some cool device using graphene? A watch that could unfold into an iPhone then further unfold into an tablet would be amazing. But, I don't feel like Apple will be pulling this rabbit out of their hat. What do you think?
lsiunsuex|13 years ago
I love the prospect of an iWatch and hope it happens. I think there is a lot of potential in Apple TV and its no where at the level it should be within a year or 2. Once they figure out an app store for Apple TV, they'll have a big impact on the gaming market and streaming video.
I've had almost every version of the iPhone. Is it getting stagnant? Yeah, sure. If you want something different more often, move to Android; a new phone comes out almost every month and there are hundreds to choose from.
It's not Apple's style to talk or release new products quickly. They wait until their products are polished. The iPhone was in development for years before anyone knew it existed.
I had high hopes for Microsoft Surface, but in traditional MS fashion, they rushed it and its not as good as it should be. They only feature I wish the iPad had was a hard ethernet connection (or dongle) so I can take it into the server room (we don't run wifi at the office). Surface Pro has this, but its out of my price range and the the product just seams sub par to me. Maybe version 2 will be better...
michaelpinto|13 years ago
Something else that people also forget: As much as I loved Steve Jobs the company I feel in love with was run by John Sculley. This was the company that introduced a color Macintosh which was a big deal and actually useful. This was the company that invented HyperCard which got me and the industry into "multimedia". This was the company that made the CD-ROM and sound cards a standard feature of every computer they sold. Apple in the late 80s and early 90s changed my life.
By the way if you're looking at the next Newton there's a huge chance that Google is working on it with Google Glass. It's a product that is "exciting" but feels rough around the edges like Microsoft's tablet.