30 Jun

Who did expect anything else

Saturday June 30th 2007, 9:21 am
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from Apple:

Words cannot describe how incredibly wonderful this thing feels to touch and hold. It is an absolute marvel of engineering. Gorgeous in every way. (source)

I have never had such a “wow” device in my hands. Everyone else who’s touched it is in awe. I’m speechless. It really is THAT good. Words fail me, and it’s so simply, yet so stunning. (source)

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16 Jan

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Tuesday January 16th 2007, 3:07 pm
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If the phone does run a version of OS X (regardless of how stripped down it is) then it should still be running on UNIX. Either that or they’ve made an alternate version without the UNIX base so it’s not really OS X anymore. My point is, if it has UNIX base, will we be able to make use of it? Could we use the command line? If we can, then will we be able to use shell scripts? It’s a work around for the software issue, not a great one for most users but it could still be useful. (from here)
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11 Jan

What is so revolutionary about Visual VoiceMail?

Thursday January 11th 2007, 4:41 pm
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After watching Steve Jobs’ keynote and reading some articles (like [1]) in the press about the iPhone, I really wonder what is so revolutionary about this visual Voicemail feature. I mean, showing an email box like a list of voice messages and the possibility to select them randomly sounds like something that was somehow forgotten to be implemented in current mobiles and networks, but I cannot see any technical reasons or problem. Maybe the phone network had to be extended to allow this feature, but that is more a political problem than a technical one. Though this feature is hyped so much by many journalists that one starts to think that revolutionary technique is not a matter of engineering, but of marketing alone.

In fact my SkypeIn account had this feature months ago and I wasn’t surprised at all when seeing it there. It’s like a logical step. Keep in mind that we are speaking about digital phones and digital networks, not about analog technology.

So please, dear press, try to be a bit more neutral and question what marketing (and Apple certainly has one of the best ones) is trying to tell us.

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