Entries Tagged 'iPhone' ↓
March 17th, 2009 — Apple, Developers, Predictions, iPhone, tablet
There is nothing like hitting Publish on a post to unlock a flood of new ideas. Lets add a couple more to the list:
(this is the Wu Method of naming everything you and everyone else can think of, analysts get paid big bucks for this)
PUSH
Voice Dialing
Tethering (I could care less, till I need it)
Bluetooth support for Keyboards etc
One More Thing…
Support for larger sized screen – 7 or 10 inch – for Apple Tablet product to be released in September / October (with next iPod rev). If Apple plans to release something like this in 09 – this will be the occasion for developers to be told about it so they can.. develop.
Oh. And if Voice Play is announced – that one was mine too.
UPDATE: The silly section.
New Version of iTunes
Beatles on iTunes
Stability updates
and Flash support – why is no one talking about Flash support?
March 17th, 2009 — Apple, Predictions, iPhone, xcode
Apple have announced an event to discuss what they are working on in the next version of software for the iPhone – iPhone 3.0. It’s going to be held March 17 US time – in about 17 hours from now. So time for a few quick predictions.
My SHUT UP List (just do it to shut everyone up)
Cut & Paste
MMS
Landscape Mail
Video Recording
Turn by Turn GPS
To Do list
Custom ring settings / profiles
I’d be VERY surprised if all of these (except maybe video) wasn’t included. And seriously – after 3 revs of the software – people can rightly feel pissed if they aren’t.
Improvements to existing stuff
There are a lot of little improvements Apple could make to existing Apps.
Camera – timer / press anywhere to take pic etc. Build in the best ideas from the App Store
Better for uploading to FlickR / MobileMe / Facebook
Some iLife / iWork / MobileMe integration
Faces / Places ala iPhoto 09?
Integrated Synch with iCal and Google Calendars
Add Google Groups – Contacts Groups sync
NEW Features for iPhone 3.0
Remote Wipe for the Rest-Of-Us
XCode – more templates to make apps even easier (compare number of iPhone templates to Mac templates
Wireless Syncing to iTunes
And One More Thing – the big one – Core Fart Noises Layer for OSX 10.6
It will be interesting to see how many ideas Apple takes from Apps selling in the App Store. Yes it will suck for the developer, but you can’t use that as an excuse not to improve the OS. Not like they haven’t done it before with Mac OSX (Spaces, Dashboard etc)
June 10th, 2008 — Predictions, WWDC, iPhone
During Phil Schiller’s presentation of the new Mobile Me at WWDC 08, he made a couple of Faux Par’s.
OK, the “Active Stink” one was pretty funny. Gotta believe thats a little inside joke at Apple and one that’s going to stick pretty well.
Hell – if the name fits…. Active Sync sucks.
But a few minutes later I think he really slipped up – and no one else seems to have noticed.
To Quote:
Phil Schiller: 1:08:30 “Mobile Me stores your information up in the cloud. So you can get to it from anywhere, using any of your devices. Using a Mac, happen to use a PC, and most importantly, use one of our great new devices like an iPhone…”
LIKE an iPhone ?? What else is there Uncle Phil? (Yes I know there is the Touch but I’m pretty sure thats not what he meant)
New devices coming soon from Apple once the 3G frenzy wears off? See you in August / September.
June 10th, 2008 — iPhone
Been looking at the iPhone page for Maps with GPS feature.
Will this replace my “proper” existing GPS (a Road Angel 6000)?
It seems obvious that it should – but I don’t see the same perspective view that I am used to with a GPS in a car.
I guess the much bigger screen and the zooming functions with the Google Maps would make up for it – might even be better.
Anyone used an iPhone as a GPS before? Put your experiences in Comments.
June 10th, 2008 — Apple, OSX, Predictions, WWDC, iPhone
Now that the “SteveNote” from WWDC has been finished – lets see how I went with my predictions.
RIGHT
100% – 3G iPhone
100% – iPhone 2.0 software & App Store
95% – 3G iPhone to be triple or quad band
90% – GPS on 3G iPhone
75% – 3G iPhone in different colors
70% – OSX 10.6 announced
95% – OSX 10.6 called Snow Leopard
50% – .Mac refresh announcement
10% – iPhone Nano / Alternate models
0% – OSX 10.6 to have no new features
WRONG
75% – New MacBooks announced
65% – BluRay available
95% – .Mac Free (95% the basic service will be made free if its refreshed)
20% – MacBook Air 2.0
10% – iPhone gets plastic back
10% – MacBook Air Pro
DON’T KNOW YET
95% – Better camera on iPhone
65% – OSX 10.6 to be Intel Macs only
HOW DID WE GO?
10 right, 6 wrong (including a couple of long shots), 2 we don’t know yet.
Pretty happy with my guesses. I was pretty sure this was going to be the 3G iPhone 2.0 show with not a lot of room for other things like new Macs. Thought one of those I got wrong might have made a sexy “One More Thing” – but I guess Apple want the next 4 weeks of millions of dollars of free press to be all about the iPhone.
I like the changes to .Mac – now MobileMe. Pity the logo reminds me so much of Windows ME. Don’t think MobileME will ever really take off until it become a free service for all. $99 for a solo user with a iPhone is just a little too much. It rocks when you have multiple machines, but really it should just be free.
iTunes Music Store would never gotten to 80% market if people had to pay for it.
I kinda hate the plastic backs on the 3G iPhones. But as someone who has spent last few years with Motorola phones (with metal backs) and the crappy reception – it might not be such a bad thing.
No (RED)?
No 32Gig version?
Quick note on 10.6 Snow Leopard
I think the “low key” treatment of Snow Leopard was a good idea. The next 3 months are going to be a press frenzy on the 3G iPhone. The gestation of 10.5 Leopard from public announcement to release was way too long. But given 5000 developers are there for WWDC – your not going to call them back in a few months to show em 10.6. No doubt there will be a big Snow Leopard feature in January 09, when the software will be only a few months away from release.
No new features? Hardly. Improved enterprise support, new video with QuickTime X, no doubt the next generation of MobileME integration. Maybe nothing as shiny as Time Machine or Quick Look – but all important improvements nonetheless.
Roll on July 11.