It's great that we have this info now, but I felt awkward watching him reveal it. I don't think he should have blurted it out - I feel sorry for his source.
"Then all apple has to do is update their website after the announcement at macworld and they didn't have to spend a dime."Now KR is a marketing guru. Love that. Why didn't Apple think of this before? :)
Part of Steve`s plan to sell you two s**tty little batteries instead of on real good sized battery. Think planned obsolescence :) Three months later he will have a new pud-phone with a lil brighter screen and two more hrs. battery life like the let-down at the last Apple non-event.
I don't think the Apple iPhone will be sporting a click - wheel type interface thats visually present (like in the current iPods) some time ago, Apple filed a patent for having a touch based interface that could change based on the Users whim. Could it be that the iPhone will be a plain tube with a screen, lighted by LED's that project the image of a clickwheel or a numeric set onto the ceramic casing?
ajmuniDec 4, 2006
I think its so funny how ALEX kept and kept pushing Kevin to say something. Good job Alex! Great show BTW
snaxDec 4, 2006
It's great that we have this info now, but I felt awkward watching him reveal it. I don't think he should have blurted it out - I feel sorry for his source.
theone3Dec 4, 2006
Steve jobs calls it OS TEN on its release:<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GkoAa5718Y">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GkoAa5718Y</a>
matthewwandererDec 4, 2006
"Then all apple has to do is update their website after the announcement at macworld and they didn't have to spend a dime."Now KR is a marketing guru. Love that. Why didn't Apple think of this before? :)
rasterbatorDec 4, 2006
Since there has been no official release of Episode 74 video to the public, this appears to be a $donation$ ploy for Revision3. Kevin?
ducksofanaheimDec 5, 2006
Part of Steve`s plan to sell you two s**tty little batteries instead of on real good sized battery. Think planned obsolescence :) Three months later he will have a new pud-phone with a lil brighter screen and two more hrs. battery life like the let-down at the last Apple non-event.
binder520Dec 5, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=150471514&play=1">http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=150471514&play=1</a>Even CNBC picked up on Kevin's words about the iPhone.
inunchukDec 6, 2006
I don't think the Apple iPhone will be sporting a click - wheel type interface thats visually present (like in the current iPods) some time ago, Apple filed a patent for having a touch based interface that could change based on the Users whim. Could it be that the iPhone will be a plain tube with a screen, lighted by LED's that project the image of a clickwheel or a numeric set onto the ceramic casing?
paulmJan 9, 2007
hey Kevin, where is that slide out keyboard?
anonymozJan 11, 2007
hey kevin, why isn't it operating on "all 3 networks" or whatever it was you said?