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6 months ago
in HowTo: The Macintosh will be 25 on 1/24/09 on OPML HowTo's
The first time I used a Mac was in 1989. I worked in a small design studio in Red Bank, NJ. They had 1 Mac and 1 PC. That's where I learn Aldus Illustrator 88. I'm pretty sure the Mac I worked on was a 11cx
The first Mac I owned was a 7600. I got it for a song due to a type-o in a retail ad. Computer City guaranteed they would meet or beat any competitors price. it was 1997 and I saved $1,200.00
The first Mac I owned was a 7600. I got it for a song due to a type-o in a retail ad. Computer City guaranteed they would meet or beat any competitors price. it was 1997 and I saved $1,200.00
11 months ago
in Victor’s Mino Thoughts 7/28/2008 on Typical Mac User Podcast Forum
Here's my reply to your request about what we think is next from Apple: Posted on your blog.
Hi Victor,
Hazelrigg here;-)
Here are 3 items that I think are great clues for what is coming next from Apple.
ONE: Apple next OS (Snow Leopard) has no new features. It's just going to be a streamlined, more stable version of the OS. Wow that's nice but why do we really need this as a separate OS? Why isn't this just coming to Leopard users in a dot update? Or is this new OS designed for a new type of computer?
TWO: Apple recently acquired a company so they can develop their own processor/semi-conductors. Why does Apple need this company when Intel has such a great line up of multi-core processor coming in the next few months?
THREE: Apple said they expect lower profits in the next quarter do to a product "transition". They also talked about products their competitors can't "touch" (Openhimer added with a chuckle)
So are these all linked? Maybe...
Yes I think Apple will have a new and very cool line up of Laptops in the next 2 weeks, all with a similar look and feel as the MacBook Air. But I don't consider that a product "transition" that would lower profits. Unless they start adding in Solid-State Drives at no extra charge...but I wouldn't hold my breath. Moreover, I wouldn't be surprised to see a MacBook/Wireless deal with AT&T. That could certainly explain the "free WIFI" at Starbucks rumors. Still it's not something that people would put off their Apple buying purchases because of. I think that all of the above would increase sales and profits in the next quarter.
SO I'm more likely to think Apple is about to announce something entirely new or a much more drastic change to one of their product lines. In the fall I think Apple will change the entire line up of iPods to have "touch". But that again would increase sales.
I think Apple is more likely to release a living room Media-Center/computer. Hear me out and try to envision this. A 40" 50" and/or 60" big screen iMac that replaces your TV. Full featured computer for you living room, with a built-in AppleTV, DVR, Cable connection.
This would shatter the TV market. It would also deliver everything AppleTV promised us and MUCH MUCH more.
TV is the mountain Apple really wants to concur. Don't let Steve kid you about his hobbies. Apple has to beat the other players into the living room. That's where everyone is headed. And only Apple has everything in place to blow everyone out of the water. The Apple iTunes store is the bomb, and when Apple drop it onto a TV the world will be a new place.
Hi Victor,
Hazelrigg here;-)
Here are 3 items that I think are great clues for what is coming next from Apple.
ONE: Apple next OS (Snow Leopard) has no new features. It's just going to be a streamlined, more stable version of the OS. Wow that's nice but why do we really need this as a separate OS? Why isn't this just coming to Leopard users in a dot update? Or is this new OS designed for a new type of computer?
TWO: Apple recently acquired a company so they can develop their own processor/semi-conductors. Why does Apple need this company when Intel has such a great line up of multi-core processor coming in the next few months?
THREE: Apple said they expect lower profits in the next quarter do to a product "transition". They also talked about products their competitors can't "touch" (Openhimer added with a chuckle)
So are these all linked? Maybe...
Yes I think Apple will have a new and very cool line up of Laptops in the next 2 weeks, all with a similar look and feel as the MacBook Air. But I don't consider that a product "transition" that would lower profits. Unless they start adding in Solid-State Drives at no extra charge...but I wouldn't hold my breath. Moreover, I wouldn't be surprised to see a MacBook/Wireless deal with AT&T. That could certainly explain the "free WIFI" at Starbucks rumors. Still it's not something that people would put off their Apple buying purchases because of. I think that all of the above would increase sales and profits in the next quarter.
SO I'm more likely to think Apple is about to announce something entirely new or a much more drastic change to one of their product lines. In the fall I think Apple will change the entire line up of iPods to have "touch". But that again would increase sales.
I think Apple is more likely to release a living room Media-Center/computer. Hear me out and try to envision this. A 40" 50" and/or 60" big screen iMac that replaces your TV. Full featured computer for you living room, with a built-in AppleTV, DVR, Cable connection.
This would shatter the TV market. It would also deliver everything AppleTV promised us and MUCH MUCH more.
TV is the mountain Apple really wants to concur. Don't let Steve kid you about his hobbies. Apple has to beat the other players into the living room. That's where everyone is headed. And only Apple has everything in place to blow everyone out of the water. The Apple iTunes store is the bomb, and when Apple drop it onto a TV the world will be a new place.
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typicalmacuser
Thanks for the comments and I agree with many of them. Believe it or not I talked to Veronica Belmont about a "real" Apple TV back in December of 2007. She thought I was nuts http://www.veronicabelmont.com/2007/12/typical-...