Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

Opera Mini Browser for iPhone Being Demoed at Mobile World Congress – Mac Rumors

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Like a lot of other iPhone users, I am very excited about the prospect of having another web browser choice on my iPhone.  I like mobile Safari a lot, but I also like having another browser to use in case Safari can’t work well with certain web sites.  The developers of Opera have been demoing their Opera mini browser for the iPhone at various events over the last week.  While the browser looks like it will be a hit, there is just one small snag…

It hasn’t been submitted to Apple for review!

Why show it off unless it has been submitted?  It seems moronic to get everyone excited about the new browser only to later deliver the bad news that the approval process didn’t work out.  I can’t see Apple wanting to shoot it down, but you never know until it has been approved, and available on the App Store.  This is really bad timing.

Opera Mini Browser for iPhone Being Demoed at Mobile World Congress – Mac Rumors.

Remember the hype before the first iPod?

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Will the Apple tablet defy the rumors like the iPod did?

For months, I’ve been reading about all of the hype and rumors surrounding the expected announcement of a tablet computer from Apple.  Like the rumors and hype leading up to the announcement of the fist iPod, the hype and rumors of Apple’s tablet computer will likely give way to something almost completely unexpected, and maybe, disappointing.  In October 2001, it was rumored that Steve Jobs would announce the successor to the Newton.  Apple was going to reinvent the PDA.  Instead, Apple released a hard drive based digital music player for $399.  A lot of Apple fans everywhere were crushed.  They wanted an Apple branded PDA, and they couldn’t understand why Apple would want to produce consumer electronics.  More than 9 years later, the iPod has been a runaway success, and the most popular music player in the world.  It revolutionized the way we all listen to music.  If Apple does indeed release a tablet computer next week, it too will be misunderstood, and it will disappoint a lot of people.

Apple fans always create their own versions of what they want to see from Apple.  Over time, they add to their creations, read about other people’s ideas, and gradually form an image of what is to be announced.  When Steve Jobs later announces the actual product, our hopes are either totally dashed, or we are surprised and delighted.  There will be a lot of tech pundits, and Apple fans who will criticize Apple’s latest creation.  They will complain that it costs too much, that it leaves out features, or that it has no chance at success.  The original iPod contained a 5GB internal hard drive, and held about 1000 songs.  Its original sales price is the same as the sales price of an iPod touch with over 12 times of the original’s storage capacity, and far more features.  The original iPod became the best selling digital music player before it even began supporting Windows.  Apple’s tablet computer will likely garner a similar market share against its competitors despite its price, and its leaving out some key features that everyone had hoped for and wanted.

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