Friday, December 07, 2007
Jobs Spawned In Meat Packing District
Today is the grand opening of the 3rd Apple Store in New York City. Free gifts and all. When you are on the vertigo inducing 3-story spiral glass staircase, get ready to loosen your wallet to pay over priced mp3 players and all.... I may even go there. I want to look cool and hip too.
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oh, I have really not following up on apple's latest gadgets. Post here if you find something new and interesting.
ReplyDeleteI don't know much either.
ReplyDeleteThey have some updated mp3 players they call iPod. And of course the iPhone and iPhone with w/out the phone they call iPod Touch.
And Leopard is out. iPhone G3 should be out next year. And rumor has it that a thin notebook that uses solid state flash would be announced in January. Apple's stock price is going off the roof.
By the way, I was too rational to get in, the sidewalk is all packed.
Solid state flash instead of harddrive is cool. I am imagining a fullbrown laptop that could bootup and ready for work within 10 sec.
ReplyDelete"128GB of SSD. You long for it, you need it, and with any luck you'll have it when Toshiba starts churning 'em out for production by May. The new 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch MLC NAND slabs with SATA interfaces will ship in three capacities: 32GB, 64GB, and the big daddy 128GB. The new SSDs are based on the new 56-nm processes announced back in January. Of course, with Toshiba and Sandisk bedfellows in flash we're also expecting a SanDisk announcement on the quick -- certainly no later than CES in early January. No prices announced, though we anticipate the year-over-year reductions to continue, right boys?" (engadget.com)
ReplyDeleteJust hold back your $$ and wait. Till the technology is mature enough and price is more affordable.
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