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The iPhone On Verizon

April 26th, 2009 Greg Smith No comments

According to USA Today Apple is in negations with Verizon. AT&T’s contract with Apple to carry the iPhone expires in 2010.

The New York-based telecom entered into “high-level” discussions with Apple management a few months ago, when CEO Steve Jobs was overseeing day-to-day business, these sources say. They declined to be named because they aren’t authorized to speak publicly.

People tell me all the time how much they want the iPhone but won’t switch to AT&T because of the superior coverage of Verizon. That Verizon is sucking up to Apple to get the iPhone wouldn’t surprise me.

Before releasing the iPhone, I think Apple looked into starting their own wireless company. Having no idea how successful the iPhone would be and how much a undertaking starting a wireless phone company would be, they decided they needed to focus their efforts onto the hardware and partner with a wireless company. If the iPhone was a hit, they would work on being their own wireless company later.

Apple will eventually want to have control of the wirless network. They will either start their own or buy out AT&T. Why not stick with the world stanardard of wireless phone networks GSM, which AT&T uses and not Verizon.

I don’t think a deal with Verizon and Apple will happen. I also didn’t think Apple would switch to Intel processors.

Bill Gates Is A Fan Of Windows Longhorn

July 1st, 2003 Greg Smith Comments off

From a USA Today article, Borg, er I mean Bill Gates says the following:

“We bet on the 16-bit PC. We bet on graphical user interface. We bet on the NT technology base. Now we’re in the process of betting on a combination of technologies called .Net; Longhorn Web services go along with that. You always have to do something very dramatic to move things up to the next level. Who has the guts and the willingness to do risk-taking to get ink into the standard user interface? Who else is going to push that forward? Who else has the guts to get speech, get the recognition levels up, get the learning levels up in the standard interface? We’ve chosen to do that. If we didn’t believe in those things we wouldn’t be increasing the R&D budget the way that we are.”

First off, when did Microsoft ever have a original idea? When did they come out with something first. Oh, he doesn’t mention the Tablet PC. Thats really taking off. Everyone I know has one. Oh, no. Maybe I don’t know anyone with one. And how about Microsoft Bob? He didn’t mention that. That WAS an original idea from M$.