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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

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Apple Releases The iPhone. Gets Sued

- Warner Crocker

Iphone2So, in addition to covering all the news from CES the GottaBeMobile Team headed to MacWorld to cover the release of Apple’s iPhone. No, wait a second. That’s just a dream I awoke from after finally getting some sleep on the plane. The GBM Gang covering it is the dream part. Apple did make news with the announcement of the iPhone yesterday. Some say it completely pulled the rug out from under all the announcments at CES. Tough to say at this point, as like some of the devices we saw on the CES floor, the iPhone won’t really be in folks hands until June, or later.

What we do know is that many of those patents that keep those in the Tabletscape salivating with the hope of an Apple Tablet got worked into the touchscreen device now called the iPhone.Unless Cisco’s lawsuit against Apple forces a name change.

IphoneHowever that shakes out, you can be sure that there will be lots of talk and chatter about the iPhone for the fist six months of the year. You have to admit the multi-touch screen that shows you the functions you need when you need them does sound pretty cool. Time Magazine reports some info around the release including this tidbit about the history of the iPhone that will be interesting to Tableteers.

The iPhone developed the way a lot of cool things do: with a notion. A few years ago Jobs noticed how many development dollars were being spent—particularly in the greater Seattle metropolitan area—on what are called tablet PCs: flat, portable computers that work with a touchscreen instead of a mouse and keyboard. Jobs, being Jobs, figured he could do better, so he had Apple engineers noodle around with a better touchscreen. When they showed him the screen they came up with, he got excited. So excited that he thought he had the beginnings of a new product.

 



1/10/2007 9:14 PM MST  

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007 10:39:22 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Dang! If only the screen resolution was better (320x480) and it had some sort of stylus in addition to the touch screen, that would be a BRILLIANT piece of hardware!

Ahh well, looks like it will for sure be the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet as my new gadget once I get my tax return back.
Thursday, January 11, 2007 3:56:01 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
I believe Apple did not invent the multi-touch technology by its engineers but somehow get it from these folks:

http://cs.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/

Anyway, looking forward and hope it wont cost 1000€ here in Europe (if we ll have it in my country and still Q4 2007 damn :( )
Snowii
Thursday, January 11, 2007 5:31:23 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
"Some say it completely pulled the rug out from under all the announcements at CES." --It totally did. Sorry to say, but all the truly exciting devices I'm seeing from CES are concepts, not actual products. Even then, the iPhone, or whatever it may ultimately be called, still stands out as being more advanced. All the smartphone makers are in serious trouble when Apple's first step into their market is more advanced than even their concept models.

Still, I'm happy with this news. Finally, a handheld device with a powerful, stable OS designed for a small screen that should sync as easily as an iPod (don't know why I've been waiting for Microsoft to deliver that), and it's a few upsizing steps away from being a Mac tablet. Very hopeful stuff.
Thursday, January 11, 2007 10:53:38 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
I don't know if I totally agree... No 3g support (only GPRS), no Exchange or Office support, no removeable battery - those things are going to limit some people from getting this!
Thursday, January 18, 2007 4:21:20 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
iPhone is available with Cingular ONLY!?
And what if I am stuck under contract with a carrier OTHER
than Cingular but still want a iPhone?
Well, the only solution
I could fine was http://www.Cellswapper.com -
they get you out of any cell phone contract!
Roger Smith
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