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Shut Up About the iPhone, Already!
PC Magazine via Yahoo ^
| 6/25/07
| John Dvorak
Posted on 06/25/2007 7:00:27 PM PDT by Vermonter
We're not allowed to post any content from PC Magazine here, but Dvorak's column on the iPhone may strike a chord with some here ;-}
Shut Up About the iPhone, Already!
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: apple; dvorak; iphone; windowsbigots
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To: mamelukesabre
You’re kidding of course — because that’s what the iPhone does with voice mail messages. I suppose you already knew that... LOL!!
To: diverteach
It stores pictures, plays/holds music and has access to the web?
102
posted on
06/26/2007 5:23:13 AM PDT
by
Fawn
(If it wasn't for FR, I'd be having an Existential MELTDOWN..............right now)
To: mamelukesabre
If they could put your voicemails on a list like your text messages, then let you click on them to open them, erase, fast forward, save, etc. Vonage does that, but you have to log onto your account on-line.
103
posted on
06/26/2007 5:23:17 AM PDT
by
Aquinasfan
(When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
To: Swordmaker
If Dvorak is against it, I’m usually for it... That guy is useless...
To: Vermonter
I have a cell phone. All it does is send and receive calls. I feel so 20th century. :o(
105
posted on
06/26/2007 5:28:09 AM PDT
by
BigCinBigD
(You "abort" bad missile launches and carrier landings. Not babies.)
To: Star Traveler
I feel the same way about Hillary, and Obama, and Reid, and Durbin...
106
posted on
06/26/2007 5:29:19 AM PDT
by
ken5050
To: meyer
Ah yes, the iPod. Anybody want to buy one? It's about the mose useless overpriced toy I've ever purchased. Hook it up to a Soundock and it makes a nice little stereo for a college student or apartment dweller. I don't use my iPod much either.
The same functionality is great in a home stereo/theater system though, when you can use your TV screen to scroll through your entire music collection to select an artist, album or track; or switch to TV running through your sound system. I use this all the time. Didn't play my CDs much before.
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posted on
06/26/2007 5:32:09 AM PDT
by
Aquinasfan
(When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
To: George W. Bush
And I still have that original black rotary-dial wall phone on my wall too. When my folks died years ago, I turned in their old black rotary-dial phone. I think it was made of cast iron plastic. Anyway, they had been leasing the phone for 35 years from Ma Bell. I think they paid about $2k for it. AT&T told me that I had to turn it in at their service center. When I went down there, I asked if I could keep it. They absolutely refused. I couldn't figure that one out.
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posted on
06/26/2007 5:35:54 AM PDT
by
Aquinasfan
(When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
To: Tarpon
Who would buy a $500 phone and pay $100 a month or more to feed it? The same people that would kill you for your new sneakers.
And why?
Bad wiring?
109
posted on
06/26/2007 5:38:37 AM PDT
by
NativeSon
(off the Rez without a pass...)
To: Pravious
The way some PC people get deranged about Apple product reminds me of the way RATS start sputtering and turning colors if the name Rush Limbaugh is mentioned in their immediate vicinity.
Sure, just throw gasoline on the fire. You know that Rush uses Mac Pro towers at work with huge displays (four or more per machine) and has Macbook Pro's for mobile. And he will certainly have to have an iPhone too.
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posted on
06/26/2007 5:40:13 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Rudi & McVain: tough on terror, scared of Iowa)
To: Aquinasfan
AT&T told me that I had to turn it in at their service center. When I went down there, I asked if I could keep it. They absolutely refused. I couldn't figure that one out.
Too durable, never needed repairs unless struck by lightning very directly (because they were designed to withstand bazillions of lightning strikes in above-ground telephone wires on poles in rural America). That's why I keep mine though I use wireless phones usually. Even with underground lines, a hit near the junction boxes can take out the newer phones. They tried to coax us out of these cast-iron wall phones for years but they finally gave in and let us buy these. I have a spare one too (for that matter, I have one of the old dialless party line phones in the basement that belonged to my grandparents). I just love tormenting the under-twenties with this old behemoth wall phone. They look at me like I'm a caveman. LOL.
Also, Bell wanted to sell their own phone lines after the breakup of the monopoly, big profits, more repair fees, etc.
111
posted on
06/26/2007 5:47:21 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Rudi & McVain: tough on terror, scared of Iowa)
To: MrsEmmaPeel
with STAMPS on the top right corner ... Or Green Stamps.
To: MediaMole
The one very real problem with the iPhone in the high-end market is the iPhones inability to work with a Microsoft Exchange server. It can using standard POP and IMAP. When people say it won't work with Exchange, they mean it won't work with Microsoft's proprietary mail protocols.
To: Tarpon
Now, that’s my question. The answer is: We have a generation of people who need toys at hand all waking hours, the cost be danged.
(I went to Lowe’s for a gallon of custom paint. The young man at the desk was very knowledgeable, but addicted to text messaging. I’ll bet he read and sent text messages 15 times between the time I first spoke to him and the time he gave me my bucket of paint.)
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posted on
06/26/2007 6:13:53 AM PDT
by
Clara Lou
(Fred Thompson, '08)
To: Tarpon
The list price of the RAZR is around $400-$500, and they sold 50 million of ‘em. It’s a very nice phone, with a lot of nice features that I use every single day. Plus it’s tax-deductible as a business expense.
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posted on
06/26/2007 6:18:23 AM PDT
by
mvpel
(Michael Pelletier)
To: BigCinBigD
I have a cell phone. All it does is send and receive calls. I feel so 20th century. :o(
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posted on
06/26/2007 6:29:11 AM PDT
by
mvpel
(Michael Pelletier)
To: flashbunny
OK, almost 100 replies and no one's done it yet. I am happy to oblige:
Behold, the iProduct
117
posted on
06/26/2007 6:32:49 AM PDT
by
Sicon
Billthedrill: Ridiculous looking thing - where's the crank? How are you supposed to get aholt of the operator without a crank? Sheesh.
LOL! I'm glad someone talks sense around here. ;')
MediaMole: The one very real problem with the iPhone in the high-end market is the iPhoneâs inability to work with a Microsoft Exchange server. That will keep a lot of business users away from the iPhone.
LOL! And some don't.
Had it not been for Apple's run of success, there wouldn't have been cell industry partners to make this idea work. Others have tried over-the-phone web, and it hasn't been accepted (or much worth a damn).
That said, I'm not in Apple's marketing demographic. I have a prepaid phone which lasts four months per dose.
Also, BTW, I've been a fan of Dvorak's since his Infoworld days.
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posted on
06/26/2007 6:49:18 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Time heals all wounds, particularly when they're not yours. Profile updated June 23, 2007.)
To: Fawn
“It stores pictures, plays/holds music and has access to the web?”
Yep! You forgot GPS mapping, SD memory card slot, touch screen, the works. Only thing is because it’s older, it has a slower processor. The cost was half the price of the iPhone and net access is an additional $20 month.
To: Terpfen
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posted on
06/26/2007 7:01:03 AM PDT
by
Lx
(Do you like it, do you like it. Scott? I call it Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chili.)
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