Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Macworld March 2012

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Years ago, I remember Apple talking about the digital life. It was the company's way of explaining what the iLife suit would do for ordinary people who had digital camera or camcorder but had no way of doing anything with all the footage they capture of their life. The there was the groundbreaking idea of having 1000 songs in your pocket, ordered together in playlist to suit your mood, thanks to iTunes.

There are things we now take for granted. Technology has changed rapidly over the past few years. Now we can watch the TV programs we want, when and where we want. Or digital lives have evolved, and if it's survival of the fittest then Apple is most definitely the fittest. Whether Apple now intends to launch itself into the very center of our digital lives via the living room in the shape of its own TV remains to be seen. The late CEO Steve Jobs told his biographer that he'd "cracked" the TV, although it's apparent from Walter Issacson's notes that Apple was by no means ready to launch a product, only that Jobs had conceived of it in his imagination.

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