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- Why is there a progress bar when my Mac is starting up?
Filed under: Odds and ends, TUAW Tips
Here's a story for anyone who's come across an unusual progress bar during boot and my best guess at what it really is. The moral of my story: backup frequently and try not to turn of your Mac while it is starting up.
Five days ago, I was prepping my late 2008 MacBook Pro for resale when I encountered the ever-spinning gear at boot. Ridiculously enough, I hadn't kept up any of my backups in a month and I hard powered off the machine while it was booting because I forgot to select the boot drive (yes -- I'm a technician and I did something dumb -- I know). Many thoughts went through my head: I've lost the last month's worth of work, I have to waste hours trying to recover data from my drive, why did this have to happen while I was trying to back it up? It goes to show that it can happen to anyone at any time and that the only real solution is to keep a current backup (if not several) of all your information.
Now for a quick word on backups. I usually keep a continuous Time Machine backup of everything and clone my internal drive every couple weeks. The cloned drive is kept in a fireproof safe here in my house. Also, as much as I love Time Machine, in my profession, I've seen several instances where Time Machine backups don't restore properly. I always suggest having a manual clone as a backup to your backup.
So, I didn't have a good backup, my clone was old and now my computer wouldn't boot into the operating system -- it just hung at the spinning gear. As any technician would, I booted to my diagnostic drive and tried to repair the disk with Disk Utility. Repair failed! After being told that Disk Utility couldn't fix my drive and that I would have to restore my computer from a backup, I was pretty frustrated. I restarted the machine and went to get a drink. 5 minutes later, I'm back to the computer and I see a progress bar at the bottom of the screen. It took 20 minutes, but after it was done, the machine loaded back to my desktop and life was good again. Impressive.
Until the introduction of Snow Leopard, I would have ran Disk Warrior or "archive and install" the operating system in hopes to fix the software issue, but this automated solution was relatively painless and built into the OS. I began looking for an explanation of what it's doing during that progress bar, but didn't find much. What I read were incorrect guesses about firmware. While firmware updates use a similar progress bar, my situation had nothing to do with firmware but software corruption that it appeared to fix on its own. TUAW's Joachim Bean noticed this support article show up on Apple's website today but it's still very vague on details. In fact, it just tells you what it is and why it appears, but not what it's doing. Obviously something is fixing the software corruption I caused by killing the machine mid-boot. Why can this startup procedure fix it when Disk Utility's repair disk function could not?
So, what can my experience pass on to the Mac newbies in the audience? Don't turn off your computer mid-boot and never skimp on your backup. If you find yourself in a situation where the progress bar shows up during boot, stay the course and let it finish. In the support article, it says it's possible that you may encounter this every time you boot -- in that instance, you probably have a hardware issue. If it only appears once, don't fret but instead make sure you have a good backup in case something goes awry. When in doubt, consult with your local Genius Bar or Apple Authorized Service Provider.TUAWWhy is there a progress bar when my Mac is starting up? originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 22:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Time Machine - Operating system - Apple - Disk Utility - MacintoshПереслать - Fake Steve Jobs: "Stand down!"
Filed under: iPhone
Wow. What a roller coaster ride! First, Fake Steve Jobs ordered Operation Chokehold. Then AT&T struck back. That's right around the time when a group of rebels joined the battle with Operation Cuckoo. Now, the original mastermind is telling everyone to stand down:
"I really don't want to cause any actual harm to my fellow AT&T users. Quite the opposite - I feel as if we're all caught in the same horrible prison, suffering alongside one another. The point is, I'm not sure we can stop this thing."
"Another idea and perhaps the best one: Let's form actual flash mobs outside AT&T stores and put duct tape over their mouths. Anyone up for this? Like, in San Francisco? The media is already all over this protest. They're loving it. They know how badly AT&T sucks and apparently they want to join us in our struggle. So making this into a physical demonstration is the best way to ratchet it up another notch."
Via iPhoneSaviorTUAWFake Steve Jobs: "Stand down!" originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 21:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Steve Jobs - IPhone - Apple - AT&T - San FranciscoПереслать - Digital RAW Compatibility Update 2.7 available in Software Update
Filed under: iLife, Software, Software Update, Apple
Apple today released a new digital RAW compatibility update for some Canon and Nikon cameras that shoot photos in RAW format.
This update extends RAW image compatibility for Aperture 2, iPhoto '08 and iPhoto '09 for the following cameras:
- Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
- Canon EOS 7D
- Canon PowerShot G11
- Nikon D3S
- Nikon D300S
- Nikon D3000
If you have one of these cameras, you should check out this update to work with your photos shot in RAW format with any of these applications. As always, this update is available through Software Update, but it doesn't seem to be posted anywhere on apple.com yet.TUAWDigital RAW Compatibility Update 2.7 available in Software Update originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 21:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Canon EOS - Canon PowerShot G - Camera - Photography - Canon EOS 7DПереслать - Apple requiring the HTTP live stream protocol for iPhone apps
Filed under: Video, iPhone, SDK, iPod touch
Amidst all of Apple's recent app non-rejections and changes to allow APIs that were private, it was announced earlier this week that the company is now requiring developers of apps that implement live streaming video to use the HTTP Live Stream protocol.
The HTTP Live Stream protocol uses web standards to implement video, and also allows for use of iPhone-friendly formats like H.264 encoded streams for QuickTime (supported on the iPhone since iPhone OS 3.0).
This change also requires developers to create a minimum stream of video no larger than 64kbps, for use with slower connections.
It's still not known if this will have any impact on AT&T's position on streaming video over a 3G connection, but developers are still trying to find ways to work around Apple's restrictions. One example is the EyeTV update that was released earlier today, which works via Mobile Safari to stream video over a 3G connection.TUAWApple requiring the HTTP live stream protocol for iPhone apps originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - IpodTouch - Apple - App Store - IPod ClassicПереслать - A bevy of iPhone and iPod accessories
Filed under: Accessories, iPod Family, iPhone, iPod touch
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Texthook holder puts your phone where it belongs: between you and your progeny
Finally, proper protection for your baby. The child, too.
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JVC gets tubular with XS-SR3 iPod speaker dock
Not that we haven't seen an elongated iPod sound system before, but we've definitely yet to see one as totally bodacious as this. JVC has just slung out its XS-SR3 iPod speaker dock...
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WowWee Cinemin Swivel iPod and iPhone pico projector review
Finally, WowWee took a break from robotics to give us the answer with its foldable Cinemin Swivel pico projector: for watching videos on the ceiling while lying in bed, obviously.
Also of interest:
As seen on Engadget.TUAWA bevy of iPhone and iPod accessories originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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- MacUpdate bundle on sale now
Filed under: Software, Deals, Holidays
MacUpdate, one of my favorite websites for keeping up on Macintosh software, has taken eleven applications and rolled them up into one convenient package they like to call the Holiday Bundle. This is the third year they are offering such a deal. Total price individually of all these programs is $446.77, but in the bundle you get them all for the low low price of $49.95.
But wait! There's more!
If you are one of the first 10,000 to buy this bundle you get three additional programs for free! That's right, absolutely free! All you have to do is be one of the first 10,000 to purchase! Call now!
Sorry. I have watched a lot of daytime television lately. I couldn't help myself.
Much has been made of the "bundle" concept by developers. Some are against, saying that losing money selling software isn't the soundest of business decisions, and some are for, claiming the exposure is a benefit since there's not a computer software version of the store Apple has for that phone they make.
Here are the bits of the bundle that got my attention:
Path Finder (retail: $39.95) - Virtually replaces the Finder on your Mac. Just the bits I saw in the promo video had me reaching for my Visa. If I get one program this great and then I also get all these others too? Sign me up!
DragThing (retail: $29) - Fantastic launcher-slash-Dock utility. It looks pretty flexible and with the different tabs and options I think this would save me time by the truckload (if you could measure time in truckloads).
Yep (retail: $39) - Document management. I have needed this for so long. If nothing else I should get this just so I can wrangle my Documents folder once and for all. Tags for files is an idea whose time has come.
Radio Gaga (retail: $39.99) - You can listen to and record LOADS of Internet radio stations. Did I say record? Oh yes. Quit missing shows you like, and time-shift them. This is TiVo for Internet radio. (Our own Brett Terpstra found it lovely)
Keep in mind there are seven other programs that are part of this bundle, and it seems like a pretty good deal just on these four. If you need to streamline your workflow, play a few games, or just want to keep in touch with your social networks, there's at least one program for that in the MacUpdate Holiday Promo. Pro Tip: Got a Mac friend or recent switcher you think could use the help? Get a bundle for them too!TUAWMacUpdate bundle on sale now originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - Macintosh - TUAW - Unofficial Apple Weblog - TelevisionПереслать - Most popular free Mac apps of 2009
Filed under: Software, Freeware
Lifehacker has put together their list of the 15 Most Popular Free Mac Apps of 2009. Keep in mind, these are Mac OS X apps, not iPhone apps. The list is based on the popularity of apps they've covered in 2009 and don't represent total download numbers.
Here are some of their choices (in no specific order):
- Magnifique
- Picasa for Mac
- Pollux
- doubleTwist
- Thunderbird
- Google Chrome
- PwnageTool/QuickPwn
- Namebench
- Quicksilver
- Glims
TUAWMost popular free Mac apps of 2009 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - Mac OS X - IPhone - Google - Google ChromeПереслать - Magnifique
- Recycle that contract-free iPhone as a holiday gift
Filed under: iPhone
We're sure this will be a hit for the holiday season: Apple recently updated one of the iPhone support articles, explaining how you can continue using an iPhone as a quasi-iPod touch, if you no longer have a cellphone contract with your carrier. Let's give an example:
Your iPhone 3G contract was eligible for the upgrade pricing not too long ago, so you purchased an iPhone 3GS. You have your old iPhone 3G lying around the house with no purpose. Obviously, you could try and sell it... but maybe your child has been begging you for an iPod touch for Christmas. Apple wants to see these devices be re-used and not thrown into the trash, so they've outlined how to activate your iPhone (1st gen, 3G or 3GS) in the article.
It all boils down to this: never get rid of your SIM card. For the iPhone 1st generation, you have to keep the original SIM card in place at all times. Without this, it will not activate in the next software update. The iPhone 3G and 3GS do not need a SIM card installed for day-to-day use. However, you still need a SIM card for the required activation after a software update.
This differs a bit from the iPhone 1st generation: with the iPhone 3G and 3GS you can use any SIM card from your authorized carrier. Either way, it's silly not to leave the SIM card in each generation of iPhone as long as you don't need the SIM card for your new phone. Now you won't get stuck at the "Connect to iTunes" screen forever.TUAWRecycle that contract-free iPhone as a holiday gift originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - Apple - iTunes - IPod Touch - IPod ClassicПереслать - Swedish developers vie for Steve Jobs's attention
Filed under: Apple Corporate, Software, Odds and ends, App Store
The App Store approval process has been criticized, in part, for being too slow with approval decisions. Apple's senior vice-president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller recently defended the process, saying, "You and your family and friends can download applications from the store, and for the most part they do what you'd expect, and they get onto your phone, and you get billed appropriately, and it all just works." That's all well and good, but most developers just want to get their app out. To that end, a group in Sweden is trying something unique.
Dearstevejobs.com was built to win Steve's attention and ultimately approval for an app called SVT Play. SVT is a public television broadcaster, and SVT Play is their shows' home on the web (think Hulu). The iPhone app works as you'd imagine: With a few clicks, users can watch popular shows right on their iPhones.
The promotional site is cute with live streaming video of eager developers, Facebook and Twitter integration plus an opportunity for Steve to use his Mac's built-in iSight to record a quick video of himself saying, "Ja!" Good luck, SVT!
Thanks to everyone who sent this in!
TUAWSwedish developers vie for Steve Jobs's attention originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Steve Jobs - Apple - IPhone - AppStore - FacebookПереслать - Dozen Daily Deals for December 16, 2009
Filed under: Deals
'Tis the season shop until your brains melt (or skip it all entirely, depending on your interpretation of the term holiday). In that spirit, for the next few weeks we'll be rounding up a dozen daily deals courtesy our friends at DealNews.com. Each afternoon tune in to TUAW for this handy summary. Keep in mind that while our posts will live on, the deals won't. Each is lovingly generated by the deal-bot every day, so get 'em while they're hot. Enjoy!
- iTunes Music Store: [iPhone / iPod Apps] App Store Freebies: bitFlip, Plane Sight, Money Tracker, 7 Cities, more
- Facebook.com: [MP3 Downloads] iTunes Starbucks MP3 Sampler for free
- All-Battery: [Rechargeable Batteries] All-Battery.com Sale: Up to 80% off + 15% off $10
- Shop4Tech: [Store Events] Shop4tech.com coupon: 15% off no minimum
- Apple Store: [Mac Pro] Refurbished Apple Mac Pro Xeon Workstations from $2,149 + free shipping
- ThingFling: [iPod Accessories] DLO HomeDock Deluxe iPod Dock for $20 + $6 s&h
- Small Dog Electronics: [Headphones] 50% off Skullcandy headphones at SmallDog.com: Deals from $13 + $8 s&h
- Western Digital Store: [USB Hard Drives] Refurbished Western Digital External Hard Drives from $40 + free shipping
- Buy.com: [Flat-Panel/LCDs] iMo 7" USB Sub-Monitor for $100 + free shipping
- Dell Small Business: [USB Hard Drives] Western Digital 1.5TB USB 2.0 Hard Drive for $100 + free shipping
- Dell Small Business: [Networkable Hard Drive (NAS)] Iomega 1TB Home Media External NAS Hard Drive for $115 + free shipping
- 6pm: [iPod Accessories] 60% to 67% off Skullcandy headphones at 6pm.com: Deals from $10 + $7 s&h
TUAWDozen Daily Deals for December 16, 2009 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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IPhone - Apple - App Store - Buy.com - ITunes StoreПереслать - Bada Bing! Microsoft delivers Bing search app
Filed under: Odds and ends, iPhone, iPod touch, App Review
Search is really getting interesting these days. Microsoft late last night released Bing [iTunes link] for the iPhone -- a full featured free app offering search, movies, maps, and directions, all with voice control.
It's notable that Microsoft is going after iPhone mind-share after Steve Ballmer famously dissed the iPhone more than 2 years ago. He's had to sit back and watch the iPhone eclipse Windows Mobile phones in the marketplace, which can't be pleasant, but business is business, and Microsoft is pushing the Bing search suite of tools hard.
After spending some time with it last night and this morning, I can say that it works pretty well. I think on-screen it is more attractive than the Google Mobile app offering [iTunes link] and the voice control is about as accurate.
On the Bing home screen there are direct links to images, movies, maps, businesses, news and directions. It inverts the Google method, where you do a search, then select, for example, images. I think I prefer the Bing hierarchy as being more logical.
The voice search isn't perfect. It especially had trouble with addresses. You can use Bing, as you can Google Maps, as a low end navigation app, but of course no voice directions as yet.
Some of the icons, like back and forward seem a bit too close together, but the icons are serviceable. Like Google, you can search for a business, then click to dial it directly, get directions, or read reviews. Business categories are well thought out, and easy to navigate.
You can access an iPhone friendly version of Bing from Safari on the iPhone, but of course there is no voice input and it is more cumbersome to use, so I think having an app makes sense.
For free, there is no reason not to download Bing and see if you like it. I'm hoping Microsoft will aggressively update the app, and continue to add features. I think if you grab it, you'll use it. Bing requires an iPhone and iPod touch with iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
TUAWBada Bing! Microsoft delivers Bing search app originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Microsoft - IPhone - Apple - Google - Steve BallmerПереслать - EyeTV now offers HTTP Live Video streaming over 3G via Safari
Tired of restrictions about what you can and cannot stream over 3G connections? Elgato, the makers of EyeTV, have introduced a novel solution for their many customers to access live and recorded TV shows using an iPhone and a 3G connection. Their new Live3G web site provides a web app solution for remote video access.
The website uses HTTP live streaming to deliver high quality video to the iPhone's Mobile Safari app. Powered by the EyeTV 3.3 update (free to existing owners of EyeTV software), this technology avoids App Store hassles while providing on-demand video access to your home TV recordings and live programming.
As an added bonus, since Mobile Safari has access to the iPhone's TV Out capability (third-party apps can't use it, but Apple apps can), you can use a component or composite video-out cable to display your streamed video on any convenient TV.
If you're worried about other people gaining access to your library of "Dora The Explorer" episodes, or to personal videos you have digitized using an EyeTV box like the 250 plus, don't. You must authenticate yourself with your My EyeTV credentials before being granted access to any library.
The EyeTV update and web site are live now.TUAWEyeTV now offers HTTP Live Video streaming over 3G via Safari originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 12:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - AppStore - Apple - Dora The Explorer - HandheldsПереслать - TUAW gift guide: Griffin eXport In-Flight Video Cable
Filed under: Accessories, Hardware, iPhone, Holidays, iPod touch
You've loaded a movie and a few episodes of "The Office" on your iPhone or iPod touch to keep you company as you fly this holiday. The only problem is that, while quite lovely, the iPhone's screen is not meant for watching The Bourne Identity in earnest. If only you could connect it to the monitor on the back of the seat in front of you.
As if they've heard your pleas, the folks at Griffin have produced the eXport In-Flight Video Cable. It connects with the in-flight entertainment system that a growing number of airlines have begun using. Once connected, you can watch video and listen to music while charging your iPhone or iPod. The cable is 3 feet long and connects with a 30-pin Dock Connector to 9-pin IFES (9-pin Mini-DIN). Just remember to enable Airplane Mode, lest an Air Marshall wrestle you to the ground.
No more suffering through 6 episodes of 30 Minute Meals! The Griffin eXport In-Flight Video Cable for iPod and iPhone costs $39.95US and makes a great gift for the frequent flyer on your list. Look here for compatible devices.TUAWTUAW gift guide: Griffin eXport In-Flight Video Cable originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - iPod - Apple - IPod Touch - IPod ClassicПереслать - Operation Cuckoo to oppose Operation Chokehold
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Portables, Internet Tools, iPhone
In what sounds like the title of the worst Bruce Willis movie ever, a group of pro-AT&T Facebook users are up in arms about Operation Chokehold.
Let's start from the beginning. Earlier this week, AT&T's chief executive of Mobility, Ralph de la Vega stated that he wants iPhone users to limit their data usage. Customers became literally furious with rage and, encouraged by Fake Steve Jobs, vowed to do the polar opposite: simultaneously run the most data-hungry apps on Friday, December 18th. Thus, Operation Chokehold was born. There's even a Facebook event for it.
Now, some other Facebook users with Stockholm Syndrome have formed a counter-group called Operation Cuckoo. From their manifesto:
"... you don't urge AT&T to improve its network and terms by attempting to bring it down or violating your contract with the entity. Much the same as you don't put out a fire with a gasoline shower."
Yes, Fake Steve's little stunt is childish and in all likelihood not to be taken seriously (though AT&T is not amused). But if my own iPhone is rendered AT&T-free on Friday because of this bit of nonsense, I'll be pissed.
[Via iPhone Savior]TUAWOperation Cuckoo to oppose Operation Chokehold originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - Facebook - AT&T - Apple - Steve JobsПереслать - 'Christmas in Cupertino': because there isn't enough weird stuff on the web
Filed under: Humor, Steve Jobs, Holidays
You guys know I love combining Christmas and my Mac, but this is just plain weird. A Dutch Apple community website by the name of One More Thing has written and produced a Christmas song called 'Christmas in Cupertino'.
The song was composed and recorded in two weeks with the 'famous Dutch singers' Sjarrel & Sjaan delivering the vocals. The song focuses on Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller in their activities in Cupertino in the 'dark days' before Christmas and ... pictures them 'dancing 'round the Apple tree'. If that's not weird enough for you, Steve Jobs's liver transplant is also mentioned. What's even crazier is that you can buy it on iTunes.
In fairness, due to Steve Jobs' call for more attention to organ donation at his keynote earlier this year, One More Thing will donate all proceeds from the song to de Dutch Liver Foundaction.
Netherlands, I've been to your country many times. It's so quaint, so charming, so full of life; and what can I say? This quirkiness/oddness just makes me love you guys even more. And, though I'm loathe to admit it, the song is kinda catchy.
So TUAW readers, for 99 cents why not buy the song [iTunes link], have a good laugh, and contribute to a great cause? Now, without further ado, I present to you the 'Christmas in Cupertino' music video (with subtitles).
Christmas in Cupertino from One More Thing on Vimeo.
TUAW'Christmas in Cupertino': because there isn't enough weird stuff on the web originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Steve Job - Apple - Netherlands - iTunes - TUAWПереслать - "Apple has a two or three-year lead" in mobile internet domination
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Internet, Apple, iPhone, iPod touch
Philip Elmer-DeWitt has an excellent article over at Fortune's Apple 2.0 blog on Morgan Stanley's The Mobile Internet seminar. The article is full of juicy tidbits, but here is the main course:
Based on past performance, according to Morgan Stanley, Apple is in the "pole position" in the race to dominate mobile Internet computing, which is supposed to be for the 2000s what desktop Internet computing was for the 1990s, personal computing for the 1980s, mini computing for the 1970s, and mainframe computing for the 1960s.
"Apple has a two or three-year lead" according to Katy Huberty, thanks to an installed base of 57 million handsets, 100,000 apps and 200 million iTunes subscribers with credit card numbers on file.
Be sure to check out DeWitt's article, as it's a great read, but if you want to delve deeper, you can check out the 92 slides of the Morgan Stanley presentation, the 659-slide "key themes" presentation, and the massive 424-page Mobile Internet Report, all in PDF format.TUAW"Apple has a two or three-year lead" in mobile internet domination originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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