Everybody's got iPhone fever! Wooo!
The first geeks to camp outside Apple's Fifth Avenue store in New York City so that they can be among the very first Friday to get their geeky mitts on an iPhone have started arriving. David Jr. dot com was on the scene last night to make a remarkably amusing video interview with the campers. Before long they were mobbed by a gang of break dancers playing Herbie Hancock's Rockit and basking in the glory of the geeky iPhone Manhattan vibe. Classic! Link at David Jr. dot com.
Somebody posts a blurry photo of an Apple employee possibly using an iPhone at a party last weekend - thousands of geeks wet their pants.
Somebody sees an iPhone display at an Apple story covered with a sheet - thousands of geeks wet their pants.
Now - don't get me wrong: Je suis un geek, but I stopped wetting my pants 20 years ago when I graduated from high school. iPhone fever is getting out of control.
Thanks for the correction!
2 megapixel cameras give crappy result when you make movies and if you take pictures you need a good light source or else the pictures are all grainy and almost imposible to look at.
They give Ipods for free now so why pay to have some mp3 players anymore.
Surfing the web while im away from home is not my definition of having a good time. ( Although the safari browser and internet connectivity is the only reason why I would buy an iphone so far ).
It's a cell phone... who need cell phones in the 20th century anyway?
http://www.openmoko.org/
1. It is the 21st century
2. The reason, I think, that many of us are excited about the iPhone has little or nothing to do with the fact that it is a phone. It is because it is essentially a fully-functional Macintosh shoehorned into a device the size of a phone. Furthermore, the idea that the interface/input can be completely malleable opens up a new realm of opportunities for innovation.
I am confident that the "killer app" for the iPhone will be something none of us has ever thought of and will have nothing to do with telephony.
Proves that we're luddites when it comes to technology. :)
I predict that in one year the iPhone will be nothing more than an expensive paperweight.
Apple scored so big with the iPod - "The perfect thing." The iPod has most certainly been a revolutionary consumer device, right up there with transistor radios and the Sony Walkman.
Within a few days we're going to begin to see crazy and clever iPod hacks, mods and new applications. Somebody is going to come up with something somewhere along the way that will have the ability to change lives or save lives or inform or entertain in some new way that's going to blow our minds. I can't wait!
Mommy.
but hey they said the same thing about THE WHEEL.