After seeing this thing I've been mulling around with the idea of a mobile 
development system, complete with wi-fi access to On-Rev, wherever I go! But 
bottom line, it's a hybrid OS. It remains to be seen just how much of the OS X 
is in this thing, and how much of it is the iPhone OS on steroids. 

Bob


On Jan 27, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:

>> Enough power, but you still gotta go through the app store. 
>> And they probably won't let any app builders like Rev on the 
>> unit. Not that I'd want to do any programming on the thing. I 
>> need two 23" displays these days.
> 
> I can't get too excited about it - Id rather have a svelte mac tablet than a
> bigger and more powerful iPhone. But this isn't such a surprise though;
> Apple has entirely embraced the consumer electronics experience. I haven't
> really rushed to the iPhone for my own use because I can't get the
> functionality out of it that I used to get out of my long gone Palm V.
> 
> And its clear that Amazon likes what it sees with the iPhone too. They've
> announced an SDK and also that they will have a dedicated store (with a cut
> suspiciously similar to that of the App Store).
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Lynn Fredricks
> President
> Paradigma Software
> http://www.paradigmasoft.com
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