iPhone dr00l

January 9, 2007 in blogging

Here’s something that’s not specifically college media related, but it’s definitely a gadget that’s going to be a buzz with some students – the iPhone. The website macrumorslive has photos, and a running live stream of the keynote by Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Still no eyecandy at the Apple web site yet. The macrumorslive site is a good example of how breaking news can be covered via the web. I’m sure others are doing the same live blog exercise (Update: like Engadget). that’s just the place Rob Pongsajapan sent me. #

UPDATE: You know the devil is in the details. From Paid Content: “4GB model for $499 and 8GB model for $599, with two year Cingular contract. Will ship in June, and will sell in Apple and Cingular stores.” I’m sorry, but the idea that I have to have a certain cell phone carrier in order to use an iPhone is wrong. I hope the phones will be usable with other services, but my inner cynic doubts it. #

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t necessarily have a problem switching cell phone carriers, but I despise being forced to do so for a phone which should work with any carrier (a la, landline phones). #

UPDATE 2: Why am I so bored with this New York Times story? It’s old news! For anyone who’s been moderately hooked into the news flow on the Internet, the iPhone has been hashed apart by a myriad of bloggers and news outlets across the tech spectrum. Just look at the numerous articles on TechMeme. This NYT story adds NOTHING and stands as an example of how poorly traditional media can fare when they don’t use the platform. #

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