Ora sto aspettando il primo aggiornamento grande del leopardo per un istante. Dalla scatola, ha funzionato in modo bello, ma come è usuale con i sistemi operativo, sempre più problemi sviluppati sopra i mesi primissimi del rilascio. L'aggiornamento consueto dello Steve sulle figure di vendite a Macworld era gli un quasi 5 milioni di conforto
Alcune delle caratteristiche introdotte da Leopard sono state lasciate un po'non sviluppate. Le pile erano caramella dell'occhio, piuttosto che un sistema efficiente di organizzazione di lima e mentre la vista della lima del coverflow è piacevole, la funzionalità non è abbastanza perfetta.
Potreste pensare che le mie aspettative fossero poco un massimo e sarei il primo per ammettere che il leopardo caca dappertutto Vista, un'imitazione poco costosa che non può neppure staccare i trucchi di che Apple ha acquistato padronanza con la tigre, gli anni fa. E la relativa coincidenza che la percentuale del mercato dell'Apple sta aumentando velocemente con i presenti del Vista di problemi, pc di no dell'Apple è un'alternativa perfetta e Apple ha visto così un aumento “esplosivo„ nelle vendite del Mac.
Il più nuovo seme si dice per aggiungere una vista della lista alle pile, le difficoltà numerose compreso specificamente a CoreGraphics, BackupCore, il playback di DVD, i sistemi di lima ed il filtro soddisfatto di fotoricettore. Questi sono il genere di cambiamenti che fanno Apple che poca punta differente ed accertato che gli OS precedenti siano stati parti solide di software, anche alla conclusione dei loro lifecycles. Tuttavia, notevolmente assenti è i sostegni detti di AirDisk, che erano persino una caratteristica di beta versioni.
Forse Apple sta mantenendo alcuni degli aggiornamenti più grandi per il seme seguente. Vedremo, ma i miglioramenti contribuiranno soltanto a trasformare il leopardo un sistema operativo più supplichevole…
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La pressa di tecnologia sta mancando la barca con l'aria di MacBook.
Tutto il grumbling circa il prezzo, l'assenza di un azionamento ottico, la batteria irreplaceable, indica che il tecnici occupati di comprendono male la macchina.
Of course it’s not practical, it’s a fashion computer.
But it seems the target audience — fashionistas — are taking note. A quick Google shows that fashion blogs are raving about the Air.
Coquette, a blog about ‘digital fashion and style by natalie zee drieu, raves about the Air’s potential as an accessory: “This little thing is ready to tote around in your Balenciaga or Gucci bag,” it says. “I’m so getting one!!!!!”
Judging from the comments on those blogs, lots of their readers are bonkers for it too.
Compared to a $1,800 Prada handbag, the MacBook Air is a steal.
Expect long lines at the NYC Soho and Meatpacking stores.
Via Carl Howe at Blackfriars: The MacBook Air is an ideal product — in the right market
Written by Leander Kahney on January 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Here is the complete Steve Jobs keynote related to the iPhone (HD Format):
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Thanks to Mahalo, very good summary:
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I was really let down by the Macworld 2008 keynote yesterday. Steve Job's keynotes are a thing of lore, and yesterday, his legendary speeches lost a bit of their allure. There was a lack of 'BOOM's, no 'one more thing', and actually, an obvious empty spot, bereft of new, exciting products.
For the last year, Apple could do no wrong. They have released a stream of complete, advanced products, which has directly translated into a build up of momentum, and their shares ballooning to $200. Given these circumstances, the keynote was never going to live up to the collective Apple communities' expectations.
The online community tends to glorify these speeches, but I have already noticed websites such as Gizmodo and Engadget turning a accusing eye to Apple's court. The only way to sum this up is to take an objective look at what Apple 'really' released yesterday. Firstly, we have the success of Leopard, a solid release that really helped Apple to increase their market share following Vista, or 'OS Version Hell', as I like to call it. So far, so good. But from here on, things turned a bit sour.
Next came the release of Time Capsule, essentially a promised feature of the original beta version of Leopard which was removed from the Gold Master at the last minute. After a long wait, we are offered a 'new product', essentially an Airport base station and a hard drive in one. What was wrong with my original Airport Extreme and Hard drive that I had set up for Leopard? Instead, now I have to fork out for a stand alone product, when third party peripherals are cheaper, probably more reliable, and generally preferable.

There was much controversy surrounding the failed first incarnation of Apple TV, the most recent occasion where risky innovation hasn't worked for Apple. Apple TV 2, however, looks set ot work, and the Movie Rentals idea is a solid one. The price is right, with the $4.99 fee sitting somewhere lower than your average Blockbuster.

Next exhibit- the iPod/iPhone debacle. The reality of an SDK is getting ever closer, but Apple thought it would keep us sated to release some new applications for the iPod, ported over from the iPhone. How cool! We get stocks, weather, notes, mail and maps, all for 'free'. That is, if you don't already have an iPod. Early adopters get stung by Apple, just as usual, by having to fork over $20 for five free applications.

And finally, the Macbook Air. I was initially wowed by this thing, and its hard to deny Apple's marketing plan- it fits inside an envelope? 'The thinnest laptop ever' is an excellent piece of computing design and minituarisation, but could have been oh so much more. There are a few areas where the target market (road warriors), will find issues, such as the non-replaceable battery.

I respect and adore Apple, but yesterday they came dangerously close to losing my interest altogether. Its isn't a coincidence that the shares have fallen to $160, and the 'Keynote Index' theory is broken. All in all, Macworld 2008 wasn't successful, and Apple will have to reel out some special products over the next few months in order to regain their impetus. Where were the new Apple Cinema Displays? Where was my iPhone 3G announcement? Where was my Macbook Pro refresh? These, and many more glorious products, were noticeably absent...
Written by Will on January 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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