Apple Computer chief executive Steve Jobs has never been keen on the concept of a tablet-based Mac but an Apple cell phone may be a completely different story, according to personal accounts from one of the company’s former higher-ups published by the UK’s Guardian on Thursday. In the meantime, some took matters into their own hands.
or something like that
hell, get it down low on the price scale and i may even consider a mac (those windows based tablets are just to darn expensive)…
I really wish they would bring back the NewtonOS heavily updated. It was so awesome. The BEST pen controlled OS I have ever used.
“Steve pointed to a couple of recent Disney flops, and told the attendees that they could expect more of the same as long as the CIO was stupid enough to keep Macs out of the creative process.”
I. LOVE. THIS. MAN!!! ๐
It is a poor craftsman who blames his tools.
Envy is an ugly beast, my friend!!! ๐
It is a poor craftsman who blames his tools.
[Homer takes the battered toaster down to the basement.]
Homer: “This shouldn’t be too hard to fix…with the right tools.”
[breaks it open with a rock]
( http://www.snpp.com/episodes/2F03.html )
Ofcourse if you’re a mindless drone working for a soulless spirit-crushing global corporation even having access to the best tools isn’t going to help you.
One day he says one thing:
“Steve pointed to a couple of recent Disney flops, and told the attendees that they could expect more of the same as long as the CIO was stupid enough to keep Macs out of the creative process.”
And another day he says something else
http://lowendmac.com/orchard/06/0123.html
“Steve Jobs flew to Anaheim to join Smith and Catmull during negotiations with Katzenberg to finalize the three film deal. Jobs had gotten into a heated argument with Katzenberg during a sales call months before, when he was trying to sell Disney a lab of his NeXTstations for the animators, so Catmull and Smith were nervous how the two would get along.”
Steve Jobs can be smart, but he can also be his worst enemy. I find it strange how he calls a RIM a niche product because it accounts for 21% of all PDA sales. And that was in 2005.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,120698-page,1/article.html
If Apple were to sell a phone I do think it would be a flop because he doesn’t understand phones. Companies like RIM and Nokia focus focus and focus on phones.
If Apple were to sell a phone I do think it would be a flop because he doesn’t understand phones. Companies like RIM and Nokia focus focus and focus on phones.
Agreed. Plus, I don’t think that a lot of people really care much about a so-called “convergence device” which would essentially be an apprentice of many & master of none.
“If Apple were to sell a phone I do think it would be a flop because he doesn’t understand phones. Companies like RIM and Nokia focus focus and focus on phones.”
Apple in the embedded market focus on digital player, so if Nokia is again in focus when it sells a mobile phone with mp3 player inside I think Apple will be again in focus when it’ll sell an iPod with mobile phone inside. And Apple sells iPods better than Nokia sells mobile phones, my friend!!! ๐
And my dear friend you said RIM “accounts for 21% of all PDA sales”, and so I can think that RIM DOESN’T focus DOESN’T focus and DOESN’T focus on phones, because mobile phone market and PDA (phone) market are NOT the same!!! So, next time before to say b*llsh*ts, reset your brain and start to think!!! ๐