[NTLK] iPhone is not the new Newton (& announcing a Newtsell-off shortly)

Dennis B. Swaney romad at aol.com
Wed Jan 6 14:49:05 EST 2010


Steven Scotten wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2010, at 9:57 PM, mdsf wrote:
> 
>>> This "Jobs killed the Newton because Scully liked it" is an urban legend. 
>>> When Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, he was faced with a company in a very 
>>> bad >financial shape, bleeding money in too many projects that were not 
>>> focussed on the main Apple product: the Macintosh line of computers. So he 
>>> started >cutting off everything that at the time was not centered on the 
>>> Mac and everything that wasn't helping Apple make money. It pains me to 
>>> even write this, >but the Newton, at the time, was a financial dead 
>>> weight.
>> Excuse me but the Newton was days away from being spun off into a separate 
>> company.  It was going to be independent of Apple (do or die).  Jobs' ego 
>> definitely had something to do with the demise of the Newton. 
> 
> My recollection is that it already had been a separate company for months. That's why all the 2100s have the Newton Inc logo rather than the Apple.
> 
> Nevertheless, even as a separately incorporated entity, it was still wholly owned by Apple. By closing it down, Jobs reabsorbed all of Newton Inc's assets for Apple's use. So it's not like Newton Inc was ever truly independent.

My 2100 has the multi-colored Apple logo at center bottom above the name 
"MessagePad 2100". Just above the screen at the left is the Newton logo 
with the words "Newton Technology" to the right of it.

-- 
Sincerely,
Dennis B. Swaney

Newton MP 2100
iPhone 3GS



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