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The New Openness Of Mr. JobsThe Apple Developer ConferenceIf you're just an Apple customer rather than a software developer, next week's event is still of great interest. It is the occasion on which Steve Jobs will take the stage and offhandedly introduces some new world shaking products. Rumormongers stake their reputations on what it will be; a new generation iPhone is one of the almost certain introductions, and speculation about others runs rampant. I'm not a developer, and not much of a customer, either. I'm typing this on a Mac PRO, but it's running Windows software. I have the 160GB iPod classic, but only because of the 160GB, not because it's an iPod. However, there are two Apple products I am getting close to coveting:
Why Only Close To Coveting?I'm this close to getting the iPod touch. Apple often doubles the memory capacity annually. Right now the maximum is 64GB. Even though I really need the 160GB of my Classic, I'd buy a Touch if they bump it up to 128GB. This year? Next year? I mong no rumors, but I'm eagerly waiting. I'm not quite as close to the iPad. First generation and all that, too pricy for the larger memory, and a host of failings that will no doubt be remedied in the next iteration. Did I mention that the screen is beautiful? One failing of most Apple goodies is the difficulty of replacing the battery. I can get over that with the Touch, but maybe not for the iPad. The Jobs obsession with thin remains, in my opinion, ridic. The Clams of CupertinoThe Apple-watching world was startled a few days ago
when Steve Jobs had an email dialog with blogger Ryan Tate. Yes, a
dialog! He even answered a question. The media was agog over
this development, suspecting that it might signal a new era of openness
after the stunning loss (or leak) of a prototype iPhone in a bar.
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