Wednesday 30 July 2008, 3:57 PM
Is a Mactablet the last thing Apple needs?
Well given the Macbook Pro has not seen a significant change since really the 2001 Titanium beautie it is about time that got a new form factor and no doubt like the iMac you will see Aluminium clad Macbooks before year end.
But a Mactablet well I don't think so Apple in recent weeks has shown how it really is straining under those Apple store lines and another Mac OSX platform morph alongside Leopard and its iPhone versions would perhaps see its software support engineers implode I am more than two weeks into a cloud issue with them and still no end it sight.
And please tell me if I am wrong but wouldn't a larger tablet with touch screen features just get ever so smudgy and blurred unless Apple comes up with an auto-screen clean feature ?
Friday 25 July 2008, 10:19 AM
Mirror, mirror on the wall who's the greatest of them all.
"In the competition between PCs and Macs, we outsell Apple 30-to-1. But there is no doubt that Apple is thriving. Why? Because they are good at providing an experience that is narrow but complete, while our commitment to choice often comes with some compromises to the end-to-end experience. Today, we’re changing the way we work with hardware vendors to ensure that we can provide complete experiences with absolutely no compromises. We’ll do the same with phones–providing choice as we work to create great end-to-end experiences."
So what will we see in years to come ? With current versions of each operating system mimicking each other more and more it might be as hard to tell them apart as a Republican or Democrat policy in the next US election.
So is it MircoApple or Applesoft anyone by say 2012 ?
Wednesday 23 July 2008, 12:46 PM
Problems Cloud Apple's Best-Ever Sales Performance
Cut to July 11 launch of the 3G iPhone and something very much marketed with the phone is MobileMe their in “the cloud” mail, contacts and calendar web application. Cut to another 12 days and this slickly advertised mobile sync and digital life organizer still doesn’t work and moreover no real admission of error from Apple to all of its customers some of whom had been .mac customer before the transition and had readily paid the £69 annual subscription fee.
So I tried the web support, boom nothing, I had an Apple engineer on the email bouncing ideas back and forth and yesterday a member of the Apple executive team finally admitted on the phone the calamity citing server outage and unknown complications with- get this - no known dates for resolving the myriad of quirk and rampant problems. The service appealed to me, as I thought it would help me build on my customer database when travelling and help keep in sync an iPhone, MacMini and Macbook Air. I know Apple are not alone with problems having read today on CNET that Amazon have written apologising for their cloud service called S3, so is this just early adopters teething troubles ?
No numbers of calls to Apple Press have actually gleaned a statement from them.
So what gives Apple, got your head in the clouds?
Monday 21 July 2008, 12:09 PM
Business Widget of the Week - Bloomberg on the iphone
So for this week I choose Bloomberg on the iphone where you get world business news, the world markets, your stocks listed and a stock finder all on a sumptuously simple and deep black layout GUI. You can also contact a reporter's email about their new stories. I wonder if they reply....
Friday 18 July 2008, 5:19 PM
Is texting dead on the iphone?
Enjoy the weekend...


