Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Apple Tablet Destined for Greatness

Media hype continues for the upcoming Apple Tablet and I'm as anxious as any other Apple fan. While pictures have been seen in the wild there have been no official announcements. I'm more excited about the Apple Tablet than any other Apple product right now It's the perfect fit between a laptop and an iPod Touch. I frequently use the Touch as a mobile personal computer around my house for email, Facebook, browsing, etc but find that the size isn't big enough. I wouldn't want to carry a laptop around my house with me due to its size, weight and the need to type. Windows tablets are out because they are basically laptops with a touch screen. Netbooks are light and small, but too keyboard dependent. The Apple Tablet will fit nicely between all of these options. Apple's implementation has the chance of becoming a household standard in the next ten years for many markets. I'm anxious to see what the keyboard experience is like and how it will interact with other devices on my network. Outside of the house, I'm interested to see what type of traveling companion it might become. Trying to imagine how people will use it in Starbucks. It would be great to see a camera on the front side! The product release could still be months away, but no reason not to get excited about it now!

Why AT&T is Holding Back The iPhone

If the iPhone has any achilles heel it rests firmly with AT&T. AT&T hasn't turned out to be the best in class partner that Apple thought they were buying in to for a multitude of reasons. The AT&T 3G network has been a major disappointment. The quality of coverage in many parts of the country is inadequate. In downtown Chicago my phone switches between 3G and EDGE constantly in multiple locations. The 3G network, when you're on it, continues to be slow. AT&T has gone on record multiple times about their efforts to upgrade their network. No official word so far that I know of. The data and phone plans are expensive. I know many people that stay away from AT&T because they can't compete with vendors like Tmobile who offer much more competitive rate plans. AT&T was also behind in providing MMS support with the release of iPhone 3.0. Other carriers around the world were ready to support MMS upon its release while AT&T was left delivering promises of future MMS support. Your mileage with AT&T may very, but the stories of disconnect with AT&T are fairly common. Come on AT&T... Step up to the plate!


Poor service
Expensive data and phone plans
Network terrible

MyTouch and Pre No Match for iPhone

I've had an opportunity over the past few weeks to try the Google MyTouch and Palm Pre. They are both great smart phones with fantastic features, but they don't come close to the iPhone. Both phones seem more unfinished than Apple's first iPhone two years ago. All of these new product sales for Google and Palm are driven in part by exclusive agreements. The MyTouch and Pre users I know made their purchasing decisions strictly on their desire to stay with their carrier. It would be very interesting to see how the MyTouch and Pre would complete with Apple if all vendors offered all three phones.

Apple Software Box Set Staged For Upgrade

Recent evidence has pointed to an upcoming release of the Snow Leopard Box Set. The set includes Mac OS X 10.6 with iLife '09 and iWork '09 for what is expected to be $169. Many of you may not be aware that there's already a box set like this that includes 10.5 along with iLife and iWork. The box set is a great value compared to the $287 you would spend on the products individually. Awesome value for any of you who have yet to upgrade. The deal breaker for most people is the lack of interest in the iWork software. However, if the shoe fits, the box set is a great deal. If the leaked 10.6 box set information is correct I believe it confirms we're unlikely to see any major updates to iLife for at least eight to twelve months. It also confirms that Apple is very motivated to move people to the 10.5/10.6 platforms.