Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Dear Game Developers
Friday, April 17, 2009
Hulu's developing an app for the iPhone and iPod Touch
Hulu's developing an app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This is according to Business Insider.
This is more concrete than rumors because of what we're seeing being approved by Apple for the app store. Granted, the Sling Player has seen the light of day (word in the street, ah, blog world is ATT is rejecting on Apple’s behalf), but this Hulu app should be even better than the Sling Player.
CBS’s TV.com app debuted a few weeks ago. Short review: better than nothing. It’s got a way to go but I’ll wager that Hulu app should be better. There are a few more apps like TVU and Joost but programming on Hulu is second to none.
This is a great end of the week. Now, my fellow mobile Apple users, keep in mind. Just because they build it doesn’t meant we’ll get it. To this day, no one understands Apple’s app approval process. Sling submitted their app around the same time Skype did theirs and Skype was approved within days. I’m betting Sling will get their app rejected and that really puts a dampener on any Hulu app.
We’ll know in a couple of months.
Via Business Insider
Note: Will we see a Boxee app soon?
Friday, April 10, 2009
Onxo: Zune Not Dead
Zune Touch? Perhaps but we'll let you be the judge of that.
Well, it looks like it's time for some analysis and speculation as to what Redmond may be trying to pull here. Please visit Onxo for updates.
Then come back to On Apple later this weekend and read up on how this may impact our believed mobile platform from Apple.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
What's Next For Version 3 of the iPhone (Not the OS Iphone 3)
We know about the push alert. The changes in the gaming market. From some of the rumor sites, we might be getting a few features that Apple did not discuss during their iPhone 3.0 preview presentation. But what do you and I want to see in the next iPhone?
Personally, I'm not all that excited about MMS. I don't see what's wrong with email attachments. I suppose that easier said since most folks I deal with, family and friends, all have emails.
Now, with some of the features that aren't mentioned during the presentation will make me sound like a broken record but here they are:
- Battery Life. I hope Apple will bring over that new 17" Macbook Pro battery tech. Others have talked about this and I haven't seen a rumor site even dared speculate this new battery scheme is making its way over to the iPhone or iPod Touches. Proportionally, we can see the new iPhone sport a 60% increase in battery life (the 17" Macbook Pro went from 5 hours to 8 hours of operation on a single charge).
- Video conferencing. I don't mind if we are locked into Wi-Fi for the next couple of years until ATT builds out their G4 network. But even on Wi-Fi, I love to see video iChat migrate over from the Mac OS. It remains one of the mysteries as to why there is no Apple sanctioned chat app. At first, I thought this was to give ATT a chance to rip mobile warriors with SMS revenues but as IM apps started appearing in the app store, that doesn't appear to be the case.
- Battery Life. Oh, I already mentioned that. Dude, I know you all agree with me. What's a mobile platform that requires you to charge it by 3 or 4pm?
- iLife apps. With multi-touch, Apple can really rock with their prosumer productive suite. I'm sure they're working on this. And I'm sure we'll see this eventually. Perfection is Apple's middle name and with the online component of iWorks just introduced this year (and still in beta), we probably won't see this for a couple of years. By then, Dataviz's app and perhaps MS Office should have been in the iTunes store. Still, only Apple can implement productivity features in the unique way we all love.
- I know we all love to see Apple answer the netbook market but again as I've said on Onxo and On Apple, Apple's netbook won't be a netbook. We believe there's a good chance we'll see something year, a much better chance of than when an army of Wall Street analysts had said an introduction was due in late 2008.
- A more sophisticated implementation of multi-touch. I can see a closer tie-in between Macs and the iPhone platform. There are apps now that allow iPhone users to control the Mac. Perhaps not with the iPhone OS but when Snow Leopard gets its moment in the spotlight, we might see something in this regard.
- Batter...oh, I said it already. Oops.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Macbook Mini: Love It But Hope It's Not True

Is this Apple's netbook? I've always said On Apple will not traffic in rumors but I'm making an exception here. You'll understand why in a bit.
This image was part of a post from Gizmodo.
For weeks (months) now, tech pundits and bloggers have begged Apple to release a netbook. Wall Street have preached doom for Apple because of the opportunity Cupertino is missing in the netbook segment of the laptop market.
Let me just say I hope it's not what we're seeing in the Gizmodo post. Honestly, it's beneath Apple's reputation as an innovator. Don't get me wrong, I think there is a market for Apple with a $900 laptop but not as an answer to the nebooks in the market.
I'm still of the opinion that Apple's answer to the netbook will not be a netbook.
According to the post, this laptop (that's right, it's a laptop, not a netbook) will sport an Intel Atom and NVidia 9400M. It will also have a 10" screen with generous resolutions. What this is is a Macbook Air mini. If that image and specs are real, it's likely an extension of the Macbook Air rather than Apple's answer to the netbook market. At $900, it satisfies folks who thought the 13" Macbook Air was too big to their liking.
Will folks be interested? Sure. I think there is a large market for a MBA mini. A big market. And for folks looking for a netbook answer from Apple, keep waiting. This ain't it.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
This Is Why Rumors Are So Bad (But Delicious)
- Slide-out keyboard - let's start with the most plausible of the two implausible rumors. It may happen as I've noted before that Apple may come out with just such a device to satisfy power users unwilling or unable to type on a screen keyboard. Such an iPhone device exists. As prototypes. As for these QWERTY iPhones actually becoming a product is highly improbable.
- $99 netbook - no freaking way. BGR states that it won't run Windows. However, it was purposely vague about it. I've long advocated and expected wireless providers to subsidize laptops or netbooks with wireless plans and this is likely another step in that direction, san an Apple netbook. We've said it before: Apple's answer to the netbook won't be just another netbook.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
iPhone Tether Is Coming
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