May 2007: Monthly Archive

Fireside Chat: Gates vs. Jobs

Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are scheduled to have a sit-down where they discuss the state of the industry at Walt Mossberg’s D-Conf. All sorts of high-rolling things are going to be going on there — Jeff Hawkins will unleash his third arm, giving the keynote tech talk, if you will; Steve Jobs and Bill Gates will do a sit-down, and chat about the industry.

So, there’s a lot of press out there that says there’s likely to be a smackdown between the two; I don’t think that’s too likely, but it will give some valuable insight to how the two of them operate and where they think the industry will go. Don’t get me wrong, I’d rather have the smackdown, which is why this makes me laugh.

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EMI releases DRM-free tracks May 30?

Apple is apparently very nearly finished with re-encoding EMI’s catalog of music and may be releasing it tomorrow, May 30.

AT&T Resurrecting Unity

AT&T’s old Unity plan (it used to be their complicated unlimited plan), is apparently on the way back after being gone for several years. They intend to simplify it and offer it as one of the plans available for the iPhone, though AT&T declined to elaborate on the nitty-gritty details of the as-of-yet-unveiled plan.

Interview with AT&T’s iPhone Project Lead

There’s a lengthy interview with Brian Lurie, the iPhone project lead at AT&T, at the Seattle Times website. It’s a good interview, confirming several things that I’ve been reading before that were previously unsubstantiated. For example, the 5-year exclusive we’ve heard about is confirmed by Mr. Lurie.

The interview is a bit short — Brian Lurie is obviously keeping mum about his favorite features, though he absolutely gushes about widgets and the browser, and has some good things to say about the price point and convergence devices. It doesn’t read too much like a marketing interview, so I’d say it’s definitely worth it. [via]

iPhone released June 20?

According to what an analyst claimed to be on CNBC show “On the Money,” the iPhone has a confirmed launch date of June 20th. Apple tends to release products on Tuesdays and Fridays, which has caused doubt in some. I’m not aware if AT&T / Cingular has a specific release day for new devices.

iPod Software Review: Lost

I’m a big Lost fan. I was introduced to the series by my wife; we watched the season finale yesterday with a group of friends as we always do (no spoilers). We both enjoy the show. It’s my favorite show on major networks. I’m a Lost fan.

So, when I found out that one of my favorite mobile game companies Gameloft converted their great-looking Lost for mobile phones to the Lost iPod game (iTunes link), I had to try it. Right then and there, goodbye $5. So the question remains, how was it?

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iPhone: Better than Everything Without Even Being Out Yet

After seeing videos of the iPhone, 90% of those surveyed agree that they think the iPhone is better than their current handset (except for texting, and that one is close). 40% of those surveyed thought it would be “much better across key functional categories– including music player, web browsing, voice mail, and phone call management.” Strategy Analytic’s press release doesn’t list margin or error or sample size, but that’s not enough to put me in the ‘doubter’ camp.

The Mobile Handset Market Has a Disease: Followup

I posted a quick blurb yesterday about how some folks expect the iPhone to cure some of the industry’s handset ills — finally, clueless handset makers will have a yardstick by which to measure their products. Well, the readers have responded, and there are some good sound-offs there. The believers believe, the luddites don’t want a phone anyway, and some folks gripe of 3G. In time, in time.

Totally Unsubstantiated Rumor: GPS in 2008

According to an article which cites no sources, the iPhone is “certain” to get GPS chips put in around 2008. I’m a fan, I think integrated GPS will be one of the killer apps on mobile phones. I wouldn’t necessarily put too much faith in this particular rumor, though. Even if it does get GPS in 2008.

The Mobile Handset Market Has A Disease

And the only prescription, according to UK IT website The Register, is more iPhone.

“What could be more scary than an organisation capable of working in total secrecy, with a track record of creating highly desirable products, headed by a man who’s beaten cancer and an SEC investigation and comes equipped with a Reality Distortion Field that would make Darth Vader jealous. Frankly, its just what the doctor ordered for this very sick industry.”