Random thought about the Apple’s keynote

Written on January 15, 2008 – 9:19 pm | by Dave |

Wow. A lot of people isn’t happy about this last Apple’s keynote but I think they made big changes.

First the iPhone. Finally when I get lost driving around I can find on the map where I am without checking every single street’s name. And I really love webshots, I already put a couple of them on my “first page” (Jajah and Google). I’m kinda upset that they still didn’t introduce the airtunes on the iPhone. I really think it’s a natural evolution and I can’t understand why they didn’t do it yet. You can stream your movies from your computer to your phone but you can’t stream your music (much less data) to an airport express?

Then the movie renting. I think it’s going to be a revolution in the movie industry, not because they are the first trying to rent a movie online (other people tried before) but because I think this time they will make it the standard as iTunes is already for buying music.

Time Capsule. I wish they came out with it before I bought my MyBook 500gb… too late, I don’t know when I’ll buy my next external drive.

Office 2008. Sadly I have to say finally. I wish I never have to open a Microsoft application but this is still a standard (but I’m trying to use web applications as much as possible).

And now the Mac Book Air. Somebody loves it. Somebody hates it. I remember people say that nobody would have bought a $600 but then I saw lines in front of the stores… In 6 months we’ll find out if Steve Jobs was right once again. I wound never buy it, but only cause I’m not even in their target.

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