Well, without question the iPod has the sound, storage, and memory
capabilities. I've finally seen one in person and while I think it is
great and very useful not to mention entertaining, the screen is a bit
small for my tastes.
Apparently tablet PC's are gaining in popularly again. At least that is
what Microsoft wants us to think. I think Apple can trump MS with a
revised rendition of the Newton with syncing software for both desktop
platforms.
On Friday, November 23, 2001, at 07:23 AM, James Dwyer wrote:
>
> Thanks to rkadowns_at_mac.com writing on Fri, 23 Nov 2001 07:04:03 -0700
> for
> the following comment:
>
>> My Newton dream:
>>
>> That Steve Jobs let his resentment go for being ousted by the visioneer
>> of the Newton and Apple start making them again. I think a FireWire
>> based Newton and iPIM would be great.
>
> I've been reading that the iPod has lots of not-yet-developed features.
> Perhaps it could also become an iPIM. It also has dual StrongARM
> processors (a la Newton -- which only had one "weak ARM" processor, of
> course!).
>
> Maybe some dreams come true?
>
> Jim Dwyer
> Munich, Germany
> Mailto:James.Dwyer_at_Planet-Interkom.de
>
>
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