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2010年12月13日星期一

IPhone 5 Release Date Buzz Growing, but Will Consumers Care?

The iPhone 5 release date is right around the corner, creating a new buzz for the Apple gadgets. But is the iPhone 5 going to be welcomed as much as past iPhones? Or is it possible that other carriers are going to leave the iPhone behind with their latest additions to the market?
According to CNET, there are five strong reasons that consumers should already stay away from the iPhone 4. There have been numerous problems with the iPhone 4 since its release, and we have touched on quite a few of them here at the Yahoo! Contributor Network. The one that received the most coverage was the antenna problem, but dropped calls, a slow network, and limited upgrades have also worked against the latest Apple product.
CNET also already noted that there are two smart phones on the market right now that are just as good or better than the iPhone 4, and these devices are options new consumers to the world of smart phones need to explore. Those are the EVO 4G on the Sprint network and the HTC Droid Incredible over on the Verizon network. Both phones have received very high marks recently, and are creating a huge customer base that has been frustrated with recent iPhones.
Maybe the biggest problem for Apple and their line of iPhones has been the AT&T network, and how it has let down many users. Each new iPhone has had problems with AT&T, and it has soured quite a few users with the Apple line of products. The answer for Apple was pretty simple: to get their products on to a new carrier, and with a new agreement between Apple and Verizon, iPhone fans are about to have the opportunity to leave AT&T behind. Watch out, though, because AT&T has just raised their early termination fee to an obscene $325.
As for the iPhone 5 release date, June of 2011 is the rumored drop zone for the new product, creating a lot of buzz about what is on the horizon for Apple. The problem, though, is that this could really harm sales of the iPhone 4, and it is definitely a reason Apple has been relatively quiet when it comes to pinning down that premiere. It hasn't stopped the rumors, though, as well as what is expected to be included in the iPhone 5 to get people to buy it.
One of the most interesting additions to the iPhone 5 is that it will have radio capabilities, making it easier to just tune in to an FM station to use the phone as a radio when you want to. Other rumors state that it will have a Pico projector and live TV as add-ons. Those are definitely great applications, but will people still care about the iPhone when the new version comes out in June?
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2010年12月9日星期四

Winning the battle for educational IT spend helped Apple lose the business and home computer war.

There are signs that Apple is rebuilding its education market share, through its laptops, the iPhone halo effect and the embarrassment that was Windows Vista. “Apple surpassed Dell as the number one supplier of portables to US higher education for 2007,” Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook announced apple a1185 battery in 2008.
apple a1185 Winning the battle for educational IT spend helped Apple lose the business and home computer war.
The number of Macs on US campuses rose 18 percent between 2009 and 2010. Cult of Mac reported that while only 200 schools used Macs versus 2,500 Windows-based locations in 2003, by 2009 the numbers were near even, with 1,400 schools using Macs versus 1,700 using Windows, according to Student Monitor.
The iPad is Apple’s latest weapon in the battle for education, and Apple at last has a product that at least matches the competition on price while blowing it away in terms of function and quality.
eMac The ‘I’ in iMac stands for “internet”, Just dropping this simple letter in front of the word Mac appeared to utterly alter the fortunes of not just the Mac but Apple itself. In 1998 the Mac was poised for the scrapheap. The iMac almost instantly became the world’s most popular personal laptop battery.
The idea therefore of jamming a lower-case vowel against the word Mac, Book, Pod, Pad or Phone was certainly a rum one. You can multiply your product line by 27 just by dreaming up appropriate words for each letter of the alphabet – ‘a’ for Audio, ‘b’ for Business, ‘c’ for Creative, ‘d’ for Designer, etc.
The ‘e’ in eMac stood for Education and was first seen in the cute eMate (which beat the iMac to the initial-little-letter gig so should claim some of the glory, although eWorld was first coined by the brilliantly-named-herself Cleo Huggins, Apple’s head of human interfaces). As stated above, Apple used to be Head Boy in the education IT sector, so a range of spin-off products made a lot of sense.
The original idea was for the eMac to be available only to the education market, but it was quickly released to the general public a month after its launch in April 2002 – although it went education-only again in 2005 in order to push non-scholars towards the pricier iMac.
It would have been fun if the ‘e’ handle had got some traction. Perhaps we’d have had an ePhone or ePad, and maybe even eLife school software. But it wasn’t to be. Apple CEO Steve Jobs prefers minimal product lines not voluminous lists of confusingly similar devices.
eMate The eMate was a neat little classroom laptop that predated the netbook by about a decade.laptop batteries
 Winning the battle for educational IT spend helped Apple lose the business and home computer war.
Essentially it was just a Newton PDA in a translucent crazy clamshell laptop case – so in some ways presaged the iPhone’s metamorphosis into the iPad.
Steve’s swift assassination of the Newton in 1998 meant an end to the eMate, too. But the handbag-like design was ported to the more able iBook the next year. Its futuristic curvelinear form gained it the nickname ‘Batnewt’, and it was later Batgirl’s computer for a brief cameo appearance in the movie Batman & Robin. She uses it to hack a CD given to her by Alfred – even though the eMate had no CD drive.
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