The future is here. I’ve never been so excited over a piece of technology other than maybe my Kurzweil K2600. Hell, I practically started this blog talking about the iPhone. It will be mine. Oh yes, it will be mine.
Musician, Author, and Entrepreneur
The future is here. I’ve never been so excited over a piece of technology other than maybe my Kurzweil K2600. Hell, I practically started this blog talking about the iPhone. It will be mine. Oh yes, it will be mine.
Graham English is a musician, author, and entrepreneur.
Graham is a singer/songwriter and jazz-trained keyboard player, music producer and studio musician, best-selling author of Logic Pro X For Dummies, and serial entrepreneur.
ebuddha says
The more I think about it, the more I think the label “IPhone” is going to be temporary. I believe the next “IPod” will use some of the OS X operating system, as this phone does. When that happens, why not standardize, and use all of that 30 year plus Unix goodness?
This device IS the future, and will probably become the “standard”, in that eventually there will be the IPhone device, and then the Nano, and the shuffle.
Why not, right? As Apple keeps improving and adding functionality to this new IPhone device (video, more memory, 3G, better software, etc), in a few years – would you NEED anything else?
Graham English says
I was thinking today that I would like to see the iPhone integrated into the rest of my digital life. For instance, if I’m watching a movie on my TV — which is streaming from my Mac through AppleTV — and I get a phone call, I can do video conferencing right there on my TV. Everything’s integrated. My phone, video, audio, internet. We see slick video conferencing all the time on TV shows like 24. It’s definitely in the not too distant future. Wait a minute! Wait until Jack Bauer gets an iPhone!!! 😀