which brings up something that's been bothering me. For all the Droid and WebOS stuff we've been hearing for months, it seems very possible (if you believe the rumors about this new Verizon/Wifi iSlate that will revolutionize the newspaper/book industries) that with the iPhone OS 4 and iTunes store, that Apple is playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers. WebOS adds apps and video recording and yahoo then the iPhone adds the NY Times and Harper Collins (again, according to rumor).
As someone who's fallen in and out of love with Apple, I must admit they're just operating in a different gear when it comes to personal electronics. Or am I just paranoid? On 1/26/10, Craig Froehle <[email protected]> wrote: > That would be the smart thing. And Apple is pretty reliable in doing > the smart thing. > > On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:58 AM, ldouglas <[email protected]> wrote: >> I saw an opinion piece on this subject on engadget and the conclusion they >> reached on the rumor was that Apple would do nothing to distract from >> iSlate (a.k.a. Newton II) rollout. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: "Alli Flowers" <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: 1/26/10 9:14 AM >> Subject: Re: [Treo] iPhone exclusivity ends this week >> >> The world is waiting for Jobs to officially announce it tomorrow at the >> big Apple event. But it's something that's been speculated for a while. >> >> On 1/26/2010 7:22 AM, George Kontos wrote: >>> When I was at Verizon picking up my new Pre+ yesterday, one of the guys >>> working there said that AT&T's iPhone exclusivity was ending this week. >>> I >>> asked if Verizon would be offering the iPhone. He didn't respond but >>> just >>> looked at me with a huge grin on his face. I took that to mean Yes.
