required in-store iPhone activations will benefit AT&T more than Apple. Makes the iPhone an $1800 purchase (over 2 years). Pricey!
hitting the "Pause" button to perfect OS X with Snow Leopard is a good idea for Apple, but many users won't bother unless it's free.
MobileMe may evolve into useful cloud computing some day, but the space provided (20GB) is still quite stingy. Today's .Mac is just sad. . .
the iPhone is a really superb data platform, and the applications shown yesterday were trivial. Many still see the iPhone as a toy. Wrong!
Job's keynote was better after I got a chance to watch the version posted on Apple's site. The bootlegged "live" versions were too frenetic.
Job's keynote at WWDC was full of non-surprises. The iPhone 3G will be right in the sweet spot for many, but the keynote was a yawner, IMO.
isn't the Hans Reiser story sad? Hard to comprehend.
today's MacOSKen interview with Don McAllister. Fascinating. . .
notices that Apple Mail is down again. Is this WWDC traffic or a .Mac revamp in progress???
the Mac media circus is in full swing! What will the day bring? 3G? Tablet Mac? New rev of OS X (or perhaps OS XI)? I spilled my popcorn...