Monday, October 3, 2011
There Could Be A WiMax iPhone
Sprint Bets Big On iPhone - More Than 30 million
That is a big big number. But is it risky? Probably not. And Sprint likely has no choice but to do this.
At the same time, don't be surprised if Sprint finds that 30+ million iPhones won't be enough.
Now, I like to know how many iPads is Sprint committed to.
Source: Yahoo.
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Steve Jobs Could Be "One More Thing" Tomorrow
iPhone 3GS for Free?
Sunday, October 2, 2011
iPhone 5 Clone - Looks Eerily Like What We Hope To Be The Real Thing
The device claims to be an iPhone 5 clone made from the factory of where vast majority of electronics are made in China.
It isn't close to the real thing as far as the OS is concerned. It certainly doesn't run the iOS but the feel and look is very close. It's a dead giveaway that it's not the real thing because it has a stylus. Other than that, from a far, it looks like the real thing.
Check it out. And we'll come notes to see how close this thing is to the form factor of the updated iPhone. I can tell you now, I like the look of this iPhone 5 clone.
"iPhone 5" Clone from M.I.C. Gadget on Vimeo.
Next iPhone: Lots of Phantom Signals, No Confirmations
Well, it should not because these retailers are likely among the last to know about them, just after carriers and certain bloggers whose sources come close to getting it right.
At this time, I simply dismiss whatever it is that Radio Shack, regional carriers, or anyone else might have leaked screen captures of what are simply place holders for the next iPhone or iPhones.
I don't mind speculations which is just what these guys are playing at and preparing for.
It's likely one blog or two will strike gold and leak some early. Maybe they'll find out of Steve Jobs will make a guest appearance or two. Maybe they'll be able to confirm whether there will be one or two new models of iPhones or even three.
Until then, keep enjoying reading these conjectures and rumors but remember they are what they are. Don't be disappointed if they don't pan out on Tuesday.
Friday, September 30, 2011
A Great Case For the Amazon Prison
Just like many folks are locked into Apple's walled garden, I reckon many people, especially Kindle users will actively become a part of the Amazon prison.
And the term "Amazon prison" is not my own but hose of Shelley Palmer, blogger. And he makes a great case for it. And while the term "walled garden" being applied to Apple's ecosystem sounds better, we have to wonder if they are both the same.
Amazon's contents are no necessarily exclusive to Kindle hardware. However, Apple's contents, music and video, can only be used with iOS and OS X hardware, basically Apple gears. What's interesting is that you can go arguments for and against going with Apple or Amazon.
Palmer did a good job arguing for Amazon. It's a good read. At the same time, he's talking with respects to content, not hardware. And when you bring in the hardware equation, Apple and other hardware makers also have a great argument to make.
So, what matters to you more? The content or the hardware?
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