On 08/09/2010 01:29 PM, JJZolx wrote:
> Given all the difficulties with the Radio I'd be really surprised to see
> another SqueezeOS based player.  I think the Touch is the end of the
> line until something more robust and easier to program can be
> developed.

Any one who has been on this forum for more than a minute knows that 
you, Jim, think that the line is doomed. You keep repeating this claim. 
With zero facts to back up your opinion.

Why are you crying wolf? Did you not learn that story as a little kid?

Whether it is called SqueezeOS or not, I don't care. But if there is to 
be any followon products, they will be built on an embedded, 
programmable platform, with some sort of Linux hidden under it. I'm not 
saying this with any claim of inside information, but rather that is how 
nearly all consumer products are being built these days. At least all 
moderate volume consumer products, from routers to access points to TVs 
to cell phones.

The current Boom is pretty old in consumer electronics age. I love the 
sound of mine, but its about time to refresh it to keep it current. Old 
consumer electronics just don't move, and as Dire Straits sang, you 
gotta move these refrigerators, gotta move these color TVs....


-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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