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“Steve Jobs” Bio Book Out Today; Watch Author Walter Isaacson Discuss Jobs (and Hear the Tech Titan Speak About His Life) on “60 Minutes” (VIDEO)

The official Steve Jobs biography is released today, October 24, 2011 - and last night its author, Walter Isaacson, appeared on the CBS program “60 Minutes” to discuss the book and its subject. Watch the complete interview with Isaacson below, with several audio clips from Jobs himself. Also on the program: a featurette about “how tablet computers and special applications are helping autistic people to communicate, some for the first time”. (Source: CBS 60 Minutes website). --Don Rose

Posted at 3:14 AM (4 months ago) | Permalink

» Jobs ruled out $5 billion settlement: "I will spend my last dying breath" fighting Android

“Steve Jobs was so angered by Android and HTC that he reportedly told then Google bossman Eric Schmidt that no amount of money could make the ‘grand theft’ right.” —-ArsTechnica.com

Hold onto your hats, hackers and historians… hotly hyped Steve Jobs biography, sure to be a mega-seller, comes out Monday October 24; author Walter Isaacson appears on 60 Minutes tomorrow (Sunday) to promote the new book. —Don Rose 

(Source: addtoany.com)

Link posted at 11:44 AM (4 months ago) | Permalink

Apple Announcements Analyzed: iPhone 4s x 3, iOS 5 & iCloud Get a Date, Cards App, Getting Siri-us With Voice & Sprint to Finish Line At Last

Tech Thoughts by Don Rose  
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Well, a lot of wonderful words were wielded today, by Apple CEO Tim Cook and a cast of other players, and here are the main highlights as I see it.

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First, the iPhone. As usual, this was what the attendees in Cupertino were salivating for, the meat of the presentation - perhaps a bit leaner meat than in the recent past, but the upshot is this new pricing structure:


iPhone 4s (new generation): 16 GB, $199 ; 32 GB, $299 ; 64 GB, $399.

iPhone 4 (old 2010 model): 8 GB, $99.

iPhone 3Gs (old old model, gen -2): 8 GB, FREE!



The above pricing assumes 2 year contract, natch. Among other improvements, the new iPhone 4s sports a faster dual-core A5 chip, with up to 7 times faster graphics, and features a cool new assistant named Siri, who I will get to in a minute.


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Other news: Sprint is finally getting in on the action; the nation’s third largest cell provider will offer the iPhone to its customers for the first time, something widely rumored - but still no Tmo. The “Joy iPhone Club” is now up to 3: AT&T, Verizon and Sprint.

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Meanwhile, iCloud and iOS 5 officially have a date. Don’t get excited, it’s not love, just a drop date. iOS 5, the next generation of the operating system powering Apple’s mobile must-haves (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch), will be a free update available October 12 for download. Apple promises over 200 new features. iCloud will be available the same day.

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CARDS is a new free Apple app that lets you create and send cards (real not virtual) right from the palm of your hand. Yep, snap a photo and create a beautiful letterpress card, then mail it anywhere from your iPhone or iPod touch. The cost: $2.99 for mailing that card anywhere in the USA, $4.99 to the rest of the world. Not a bad deal when you consider it includes the card, the envelope, the postage, the effort of delivering the card, and a push notification on your phone to tell you when the card is delivered! Expect this to be a huge holiday helper (hell yeah!).

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SIRI voice control for the iPhone was arguably the biggest announcement today. Siri is a new virtual assistant you talk to, enabling you to do a ton of tasks via your iPhone, using voice dialogue. Set up appointments, convert currency, search websites, dictate email and more — just by talking to your phone. Fast, easy. Kinda like dealing with a female HAL 9000, but thankfully much much smaller (and, I assume, more benevolent). The voice itself is not perfect, but does sound decent enough to not get annoyed. (More on SIRI: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/04/apple-brings-siri-voice-control-to-iphone ).

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These are just a few highlights from today’s announcements, but perhaps the most interesting Apple after-effect was the emotional reaction when it ended. Several tech pundits put down today’s event as less than stellar, less than groundbreaking, and perhaps it was a bit of a letdown after so many home runs in a row. For example, many people expected an iPhone 5 along with the 4s we got, which led to disappointment among some. Yet perhaps the prevalent putdowning of the presentation is more a testament to the 800 pound gorilla who was not in the room. This was, after all, the first Apple announcement in a long long time without Steve Jobs at the helm, and it showed. Perhaps the “reality distortion field” was gone. Perhaps new CEO Cook just doesn’t have the charm and charisma of Jobs.



But let’s get real, folks: the new iPhone 4s will sell millions of units, the 4s is the best iPhone ever made (maybe not a quantum leap beyond last year’s model, but still a leap), and the iPhone 5 will eventually come. We just come to expect so much from Apple that, when they deliver an A instead of an A+, everyone cries failure. If only we all could fail so successfully.


(Or, as Siri might say, “I see you already have a billion dollar profit scheduled for today, Mr. Cook. Shall I schedule the new billion for tomorrow?”)

Posted at 5:19 PM (4 months ago) | Permalink

Apple’s (Almost) Awesome Announcements: Early Summary

iPhone 4s (new generation): 16 GB, $199 ; 32 GB, $299 ; 64 GB, $399.

iPhone 4 (old 2010 model): 8 GB, $99.

iPhone 3Gs (old old model, gen -2): 8 GB, FREE! 

This all assumes 2 year contract. And Sprint is finally getting in on the action; will offer the iPhone to its customers for the first time, something widely rumored. iOS 5, the next generation of Apple’s operating system powering its mobile devices like iPhone and iPad, will be a free update available October 12 for download (and iCloud drops same day). CARDS is a new free app that lets you create/send cards right from your iPhone. The cost: $2.99 to send anywhere in the U.S., which is not a bad deal when you consider it includes the card, the envelope, the postage, the effort of delivering the card, and a push notification on your phone to tell you when the card is delivered! SIRI voice control for the iPhone - a new virtual assistant to let you do a ton of tasks — set up appointments, convert currency, search websites, dictate email and more — just by talking to your phone. Fast, easy. Wow. (The female voice is not perfect, but sounds decent enough to not get annoyed.)

These are just a few highlights. For live coverage/commentary on all of the Apple announcements today (and repeats later, if you cant watch now), tune into TWiT Network at http://live.twit.tv ; live video is also available on CNN’s video site: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/vid​eo/cvplive/cvpstream4. 

—Don Rose


Posted at 11:59 AM (4 months ago) | Permalink

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