- AMD begins to push the Puma.
- PS3 finds a way to do in-game targeted advertising.
- The PS3 is also accused of chewing up too much electricity when not being used but still plugged in.
- Acer decides to go after the eeePC with its Aspire 1.
- New Adobe Acrobat overdoes it, they say.
- Social networkers don’t think telling all online is necessarily bad, but could be!
- Look for Apple to introduce the Mobile Me. Gak.
Right click here and select ‘Save Link As…’ to download the mp3 file.
Looks like Mobile Me is going to be part of an overall .Mac rebranding. Jobs has previously admitted that Apple’s ‘net-based productivity tie-ins have not worked well, and it’s clear that is because they’re pay services.
Personally, I’d use a free service that linked information on my iPhone to my Mac (and vice versa)… but that sounds a lot like what Blackberry does. They’re going to have to do something new to make it a game changer.
You’re allowed to say, “.. push the Puma.”?
The iMe, followed by iMyself
J/P=?
I call it Mini Me.
Unfortunately I couldn’t get over the bad sound. This episode sounded like he was talking into a “cuff mike.”
fortunately, Apple has not made any attempts to get the “mobileme” domain names worldwide. This way, I get to keep my address 🙂 I’ve had the domain since 1999 – or would that be unfortunately?
pj
#5 – Does this mean Verne Troyer will show up at WWDC next week?
#7 – If you’re getting charged per hit or per download, which I hope you’re not, you may want to rethink things.
Or just offer your own competing service in an attempt to get bought out by Apple.
#8 – Your worship is noted. Now only if you could back up your bullshit, you’d get somewhere.
I doubt we have to worry about that ever happening.
John, that audible distortion makes it a pain to listen to you. Do you use a different mic while on the road? I noticed the same thing when you were in Korea.