Personally, I think the iPhone is the first foot on the moon for
Apple to release new products that will have some of the iPhone
functionality.
I'll simply say: wait for the next gen iPod to see what I'm talking
about.
Not working for Apple makes me just another guy wishing the best for
the future, I do not know what will come. But sure, the "Welcome to
2007" on Apple's site last week meant something, and we just saw a
small part of the iceberg!
Still, the 2100 is a great tool, and with a new version of NIE (and
few new soft related to, it could become more and more usable on a
day to day basis.
Le 07-01-10 à 16:23, Douglas Starnes a écrit :
> Of course there will be much debate about the virtue of the iPhone
> v. the
> Newton 2100, and I would love to see the Einstein running on the
> iPhone in
> full glory, but I am still in favor of the Newton for everything
> else. That
> being said, the only thing I am missing is the capability to use my
> Newton
> 2100 as a phone (ideally a cell phone).
> Ok, I can use a GSM card for wireless stuff to fax and to get on
> the net via
> modem, but what is missing is the ability to just talk. I know I have
> brought this up before, but with the iPhone, it just seem right to
> bring it
> up again.
>
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