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Thoughts On Apple’s WWDC 2008


06.09.08 Posted in Apple by jdmacor

I was totally ready to fall in love with Apple’s latest and greatest gadgets. Well, it turns out that there was only one gadget… But that’s cool! I would love it, right?… Can someone say “2 megapixels” for me?… Also, I want to share with you, my reader, my all-encompassing conspiracy regarding Apple.

A Lot To Like?

So, there is a great deal to like about the updated iPhone. I mean, high speed, cool apps, GPS; it should be a windfall. The only problem is, this is how the original iPhone should have been released. These shouldn’t be called new features, but rather requirements that other phones have had for years!

What possible excuse could they have for keeping a 2 megapixel camera? And still not have video capture?! It just seems like we will have to wait for iPhone v.3, but then again, we always have to wait when it comes to Apple, don’t we?

There Were Announcements Other Than The iPhone?

I almost missed these products, because nobody really seems to interested in them. The new MobileMe service? I could care less. I mean, Gmail along with a suite of other free online services can entirely replace the service, but more on that later.

The other bit of news, or lack thereof was about the elusive cat known as Snow Leopard. I didn’t hear much about it other than it is slated for release in one year and that it will just barely be incremental. It sounds to me like Apple is admitting that their latest release didn’t cut it when it came to polish, so this next release will just be that; polish. I hope they won’t be charging full price, if anything at all.

The Apple Conspiracy Theory

It just seems like Apple always introduces a product, but leaves out critical features; not because they were too dumb to think of them, but because they planned it that way. In fact, this is a really brilliant business model; they hold back features so that they can release “new features” at about an annual rate! This is exactly how they run their OS business. Is there a crucial difference between the iterations of OSX? I don’t think so. A couple of the releases should have been free service packs! Think about it; if you have bought every version of OSX since it has come out, at $150 a pop, you have spent $750!! Vista Ultimate whatever-the-hell isn’t looking so bad right now, eh?

I know that many businesses hold back features, but Apple does it differently (pun intended). They hold back critical, basic necessities (think how long ago they should have had virtual desktops!) so that their next release seems necessary. Don’t get me wrong, I love their products, but I am not a fan boy; I am one of those self-hating Apple addicts. Rather than parade my new gear around, I would rather hide it and keep it a secret; much like sitcoms do with their Apple stuff by putting a sticker over the logo.

All that being said, I still will be picking one of those bad boy iPhones up myself! What about you?



68 Responses to “Thoughts On Apple’s WWDC 2008”

  1. Nicole Price says:

    I would not go quite that far to call it a conspiracy. I would rather call it being cautious and careful. Offer what you know will work and keep working at add ons till they are ready for new features.

    The entire modern world works around the policy of obsolescence, so what is the problem if Apple follows the same?

  2. J David says:

    I see your point Nicole. And in fact, Gizmodo had a hilarious take on the omitted features (Read it here). They make the good point that from the developers stand point, it makes sense to do things incrementally, so that they don’t have a botched product on their hands.

    At the same time, why not take a risk and really wow the fans? I guess we will be having this same conversation in a year when the next iPhone is rumored for release…

  3. Nicole Price says:

    Hilarious is the right word to use for Gizmodo’s post. Even from an ordinary small business person’s point of view, it makes sense to keep innovating. As a customer, I need to be satisfied with the product completely to become a repeat customer. Wowing a customer is alright when you are in to something like video games but not a gadget that you expect your customer to use day in day out!

  4. forumistan says:

    Apple may beat microsoft in the future…

  5. ssn says:

    >>Apple may beat microsoft in the future…

    You know people who want to change MacOS to Windows? ;)
    But I know people who want to change Windows to other OS.

  6. Games says:

    Apple – the best!!

  7. This is what I have learned about Apple. I was never into the Macs so I don’t know about their upgrade OS systems but I was an early iPod Touch adopter. I got my Touch prior to Jan 2008 (in Dec.) and I would have had to pay $20 to get the new apps such as weather, stocks, maps, mail when it was bundled free later on. The 2.0 software to access the Apple Apps store also costs 10 bucks. So if you were an early adopter, you will be out $30. Why is Apple nickle and diming us? I understand that technology changes and things get faster, more memory and cheaper. But in the case of the Apple store? Just give us the software because we’ll be buying shizz off your website!

  8. Angelina says:

    Every one know about apple. They always try to introduce something new. Iphone is the best example.

  9. i do prefer apple lover microsoft

  10. watch bones says:

    Apple always introduces something new. But this year the chromatic just isn’t that great =/

  11. Apple has always been ahead of the pack but way behind in marketing

  12. Well, now the iphone is getting cheaper, i might be able to buy one.

  13. reno says:

    Steve Jobs looks bad. I can even see his collarbone. I hope he is not having his pancreatic cancer again.

  14. reno says:

    my phone, the Nokia N95 8GB, it does everything

  15. Alexander Dombroff says:

    Steve does need a break. I think running such a large company takes it’s toll on anyone.

  16. snuggie says:

    I would be so sure if he needs a break. running a big company takes a toll on you but it keep the company running smooth.

    Too long a break could mean problems for the company.

  17. I have to admit that Apple have the best business model out there. They are constantly playing around us (customers). So no wonder when new model comes out its immediately hit on the market. But I prefer gadget with all stuff packet on market, now not after a year, NOW!, so apple actually isn’t for me although the design is WOW..

  18. I have to admit that new apple Iphone is remarkable, I will probably buy one once, mybe next generation..

  19. Albicans says:

    Running a company like the big Apple ;) is hardwork and tension 24/7

    Stress causes lots of trouble and this is a well know fact today. I to believe steve needs a big break.

  20. Just one question for “Albicanos” Why you should think he is under the stress? You think he is here because of the money? I dont think so..
    This is his passion, he dont need a vacation to get relaxed, he is on vacation already, like we all should be..

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  23. Kevin Pasco says:

    Apple, aahh the God of technology.

    Hand down my favourite brand of software, hardware and devises in the world.

    Enough said.

  24. used tires says:

    I would say the latest version released #3 is the way the iPhone should have been released, hehe.

    Till then,

    Jean

  25. Free iMac says:

    Mate you should get yourself one of these free imacs being given around

  26. Apple really know what they’re doing. They produce products that please their customers and this of course finds favor. If Apple do outgrow Microsoft then they sure do deserve it!

  27. MP3 tunes says:

    Apple produces excellent iPhones, I think at this company a great future.

  28. I have to agree on that conspiracy theory. Apple seems to always have missing links and then releases them when it’s convinient for them.

  29. People are on the edges of their seats. “We’ll be rolling it out in 70 countries in the next several months The Center for Internet Security. Next time you’re in Malta and you need an iPhone 3G, it’ll be there for ya.” Don’t worry people, we’ll have maps of these countries! Website Traffic Guides

    “These deals are all signed, sealed, and delivered. Our stretch goal was 25 countries — we’ll be in 70 countries this year, we think we can check off more countries.” Applause. “Which brings us to: more affordable.”

    “iPhone started off at $599 for an 8GB device, which now sells for $399 — we want to make it even more affordable. I’m happy to tell you the 8GB model will sell for $199 Business Template.”

    “We think the iPhone 3G will be affordable to almost everyone. 16GB model for $299 — for that model we have a white one.”

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  31. Worth checking out, looks pretty nice.

  32. At the same time, why not take a risk and really wow the fans? I guess we will be having this same conversation in a year when the next iPhone is rumored for release…

  33. MP3 tunes says:

    I heard from Apple a big problem because of the crisis.

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