March 2008: Monthly Archive

Everything Old is New at RIM - Wait-a-Thon

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Pop quiz, hotshot:

You’re the top dog in smart phones with “push” email technology so killer people have likened it to crack. But last year a new kid showed up with a glitzy multi-touch interface and media to die for, and sucked all the buzz out of your room. What do you do? What. Do. You. Do?

If you answered, out innovate them, come up with next year’s “it” device, you’re correct. You’re also clearly (and unfortunately) not the brain-trust at RIM.

We’ve already talked about Apple licensing Microsoft’s ActiveSync, looking to eat into RIM’s Blackberry business dominance. We’ve even made fun of the new old-look Blackberry 9000 (yep, that’s the new BB pictures above. What, you thought it was the Meizu?). But this cuts deeper into the industry.

For years Palm pushed out tepid evolutionary designs. RIM, while having copied a little Palm look-and-feel at times, has made tentative flirtations, for good or for ill, with innovation in devices like the Pearl. For the most part, however, everyone has been content to regurgitate and duplicate. Everyone but the iPhone.

When Steve Jobs pulled the iPhone from his pocket at Macworld 2007 it was unlike anything we’d seen in smart phones before, but also instantly Apple. It was a revolution.

Palm needs to do this so badly the company hinges on it.

RIM does as well. Sure, they’re in great shape. They move tons of units to an enormous, addicted user base. They own the market. But they no longer lead it.

Copying Apple’s design is superficial but it’s a sign that RIM is following. They are going where Apple has been. They are surrendering mindshare and, in doing so, surrendering leadership of the market.

Sure, Apple competes with Apple. They cancelled the mega-popular iPod Mini only to release the super-mega-popular Nano. And they’ll push themselves on smart phones all alone if they have to. But every industry needs competition.

WinMob 7 is still vaporware and is also targeting where the iPhone was. That’s Microsoft’s MO. Palm’s Nova needed to be out 2 years ago, if not earlier. They’ve long ago lost the drive that made them the original innovator. That leaves RIM (and perhaps Nokia).

Hotshots, you need to do better.

Beta 1.2 is Dead! Long Live Beta 2.0!

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According to Engadget, Apple is serving up (yet another?) new beta firmware, this one doing away with the (confusing?) 1.2.0 designation and lining up squarely behind Steve Jobs’ announced 2.0 labeling.

Aside from some VPN, mail, and ActiveSync tweaks and re-org’s, Engadget can’t find much else aside from the shiny new version release, but as June gets closer, no doubt Apple’s engineers will get busier!

Weekly App Review: Meebo

meebo_logo.jpgWith Instant Messaging (IM) a ways off for the iPhone, what are your alternatives? Have no fear! Your IM saviour is here… Meebo! What is Meebo? Meebo is a free web-based IM client that connects to several clients including: Meebo, AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, GTalk, ICQ and Jabber. How does this client favor with all of the services? Read on to find out more…

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iPWND - 2.0 Firmware Beta 2 Hacked (With Video)

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JAR! The “Cat and Mouse Game” between the nasty pirates and the royal Cupertino navy seems to have shifted decidedly in the pirates favor, or so says Engadget:

Those crafty kids on the iPhone Dev Team have already hacked the 2.0 firmware, but now they’re getting ready to release the oh-so-creatively-named PWNED tool, which takes iPhone hacking to the next level by patching the bootloader to let you load any firmware image you want — even images not signed by Apple. That means custom patched firmware can now be loaded directly from iTunes, which simplifies the jailbreaking / unlocking process tremendously, and also means that a patched version of the 2.0 firmware is coming soon.

Video after the break!

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Warning! Another Week, Another Flash Rumor!

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Yup. Just when ya thought it was safe to read the interwebs again, Gizmodo (via BGR) brings word that — you guessed it! — Flash is coming to the iPhone!

“You heard it here first, people! The latest version of the iPhone 2.0 firmware that was just seeded to developers has a YouTube plugin for MobileSafari.app”

Well, forgive me if I go looking for my iHulk Smash Puny Rumor graphic like immediately, b’okay?

Rumor: .Mac Coming to iPhone 2.0?

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No sooner did our own Chad Garette lay out the case for .Mac syncing via the iPhone, then iPhone Alley, (via TUAW), brings word that El Jobso might be doing just that:

In the just released SDK beta 2, iPhone Alley found a string within a preference bundle that reads: “Syncing with this Dot Mac account will turn off syncing for other Dot Mac accounts and delete any existing synced data.” This suggests the possibility of wireless syncing for non-Exchange users.

This would be awesome additional functionality for both the iPhone and for .Mac. 2.0 really can’t come fast enough.

And note to Chad: How about an article on why the iPhone really needs immediate release in Canada? Please? :)

3G Rumorpalooza Roundup!

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Even though we already covered the 3G rumor-mill several times this week, it’s the grist that just keeps on… er… grist’ing.

First up, hot on the heels of Gartner and Rose, we have Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., electronic component manufacturing mega-power and long time Apple supplier, rumored to have struck gold with a 3G iPhone contract for up to 10 million units (that sure seems to be the magic number, doesn’t it?) The deal may already have closed, and the next-gen Apple handset could be well on its way to production. Or not. (Commercial Times via Apple Insider)

The aforementioned Gartner has walked back from its previous rumor, now claiming all manner of uncertainty and concerns over accuracy. Yet Bank of America analyst Scott Craig and his intrepid channel investigations say we might just see the iPhone 3G in small quantities as early as May, with a larger release set for June. (Apple Insider)

And to top it all off (if only for now!), there seems to be a shortage of iPhones at New York Apple stores, with employees being none-too-chatty about when they would be replenished. Since Apple has been known to slow down distribution of older models in the face of new releases, this news, of course, has generated some OMG iPhone 3G!!11 buzz all it’s own. (Huffington Post via Infinite Loop).

While the idea of Kramer and Newman(!) scouring the streets of the Big Apple in some Seinfeld-ian attempt to profiteer over the little Apple phone is certainly chuckle-inducing, what’s not so funny is the sheer amount and frequency of the 3G rumors as of late. Is this a sign the El Jobso is really, truly about to take stage again with another universe-dent’er in-pocket? Or is it just that demand for both a 3G iPhone and for rumors have hit a fever-pitch?

We’ll know before the FCC can leak it, no doubt. But knowing Steve Jobs, it’ll only be in that last possible moment.

Oh, the drama!

This Week in Smartphone Schadenfreude, March 28th Edition, Wait-a-Thon

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[Jobs help us, we're making this an official Wait-a-Thon post! Leave a comment here for you chance to win a $100 iTunes Gift Card! In the meantime, congrats to last week's winner, Dyvim!]

Not evil twin to Phone Different Week in Review, not an invasion by Fake Steve, This Week in Smart Phone Schadenfreude brings you all the feel-better news you need about the smartphone world outside Apple’s current media dominator. (Who knew there was such a world? We were just as surprised! Inelegant, interface challenged, keyboardy, crashy, single-touchy place — best not to linger…). Join us as we mock review the big news from last week at our sister sites. Everybody loves sibling rivalry!

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iPhone Risk: Mexican-do and Whither Netherlands?

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Apple Insider points us to two fresh rumors on iPhone launches. First up, in what could be the second North American appearance of El Jobso’s revolutionary little phone:

The Mexico City newspaper El Universal alleged on Thursday that multiple dialogs with Apple support would have the iPhone launch on Mexican carrier Telcel in June, in time for Apple’s planned version 2.0 firmware.

Next, a potential sixth (6th!) launch for the mighty Europe, this time in the Netherlands:

Meanwhile, Dutch Apple reseller The Innovators also posted teasers the same day for a special event to take place on March 29th at 11AM local time. The third-party store was mum on details but dropped hints that it would present on a product that had previously been unsold in the Netherlands and would make it easy to place calls.

Admittedly pretty thin, if any of these rumors come true, it would bring our score to:

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Could Mexico and the Netherlands be getting their multi-touch on come June? Or are these the weakest rumors yet? What do you think?

Phone Different Week in Review 2008-03-28

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Every week I will be bringing you what I think are the week’s biggest stories and articles. Here we go!

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