Having dinner in an Italian restaurant in Boston. The waiter notices my iPhone and asks me if I’m looking forward to Apple’s iPhone 3.0 announcement scheduled for Tuesday.
Is there any other technology company (or any company for that matter) who’s routine product announcements are treated with such a sense of anticipation and wonder by the public at large?
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Clearly someone is suffering client envy.
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Just a few minutes ago Steve Jobs wowed us with video rentals on demand (in HD no less!) right from our wide-screen TVs.
No more waiting for Netflicks. No more driving to Blockbuster.
And the new MacBook Air comes complete with no optical drive. And it doesn’t matter because you can hijack another computer’s drive and use it natively to your own machine.
So has the day finally arrived when we have no more tapes, no more CDs or DVDs? No more packaging material to pull apart?
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I’ll be joining my buddies from The Mac Observer and BackBeat Media in two weeks for a week of Mac-mania.
If you are going to Macworld or are around the Bay area, watch this space for news.
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[1:38 PM] He’s talking about other devices with WiFi couldn’t navigate login screens. So, it will indeed have Safari. It’s like I’m Nostradamus, or something.
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