My iPhone rewind and remix 03:01:07





iPhone news as well as rumors has been pretty steady over the past two days. Tim Cook, COO of Apple reassures attendees at Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Symposium that everything is on track for launch of the iPhone in June. He also restated the objective of pushing 10M iPhone in 2008. Analysts seem to be very giving Apple a “buy” status. Others have even stated that the market underestimates the potential success of the iPhone. What’s more interesting is Cook’s statement that “free phones are worthless.” I wonder if there’ll be backlash from the mobile community.

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This piece of news just came in earlier tonight, but it’s still worth mentioning – JAJAH claimed/confirmed that they’ll be launching JAJAH Mobile Web, a VoIP service for the iPhone, requiring no downloads, installation or contracts.  iPhone owners will be able to make VoIP calls directly via the JAJAH’s website. Wow-wee, how cool is that?


Nokia exec, Jonas Geust had a few key things to say about the iPhone. He commented that 4GB/8GB is sufficient for music, but more is need for videos along with other crap owners may want to store on the iPhone. Geust also thinks 2.5G or EDGE is too slower for consumers. He also said that while Nokia heard some positive feedback, some people noted having issue with keeping the screen clean and one-handed use is difficult.

Remix news: Business Week proposed that Apple ought to launch a venture capital fund allowing Apple to fund its vision for the future without having to make awkward acquisition. There’s an interesting story over at Reuter where the iPod has been elevated to pop art. Do you remember Steve Jobs’ partner in crime – ‘Woz’? Well, macnn has a piece regarding ‘Woz’ recounts his love for computer. It’s worth a quick scan. Stuff.tv has a nice hands on video walkthrough of the Prada Phone.

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