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Apple introduces iOS4 & iPhone 4

There you go again. There is nothing common amongst all members of "this generation of Apple users" regarding their usage of Apple products. All different types of people might use it for all different types of reasons.
i heard that's the concept of generalizations. if i look at videos from the developers conference 10 years ago and of the latest i notice QUITE a difference .. even more so if i read the articles about them.

Hey Corny, what are you admitting when you compile some who-the-hell-knows-what for your Ubuntu or whatever? You're admitting that you do not like it as it came out of the box either. Except maybe you aren't admitting it, you're thrilled with that for some reason!
Apples and Oranges (haha .. ) - when I tweak and compile my Linux system I can do so out of the box because the system encourages and enables me to do so.
Apple prevents you from doing so and you have to "break" the system to do it.

It was like buying a new home that had already been decorated by someone who knew every detail of my taste, furnished with the things I like, and ready to just enjoy.
and you would want to live in such a home? ugh .. maybe this is the picture that I should have .. people without a personal taste/opinion :confused:


This hideous art, riddled with bad aliasing, poor matting, and unkerned and badly aliased type, demonstrates the anti-Apple brigade perfectly. [..]

It's internet humor .. not only used for apple .. intentionally "bad", mispelled and exaggerated.
 
Apples and Oranges (haha .. ) - when I tweak and compile my Linux system I can do so out of the box because the system encourages and enables me to do so.
Apple prevents you from doing so and you have to "break" the system to do it

That's more of an apples to oranges comparison than anything in this thread so far. You just compared a Linux desktop system to a mobile phone.

I can compile whatever I want on my OS X system, out of the box.

Phones have always had MUCH greater restrictions placed on them than general purpose computers.

Here in the US, in years past it was common for many carriers to not even allow the user to load anything custom, approved or not, and there are still many phones in use which have that restriction.

The iphone isn't as open as a general purpose computer, but it's still a step above what many phones are capable of in the customizability department.
 
I used to loathe Rogers. Hated them a few years ago but they've improved their service here in Saskatchewan. They also forgave a $3000 cell bill I accidentally ran up while out of country without any bickering, so my opinion of the company has increased somewhat. The only beef I have with them is their pricing (and btw Fido is Rogers, so technically three carriers).

:P

I still have the iPhone 3G so I'll definitely be upgrading when the new version releases. I dropped my phone a couple days ago and shattered the corner of the screen, so it's not like I have a choice anyway :rolleyes:

Yeah, I just noticed a crack in the back of my 3G, so I'll have to get one too now. Can you tell I'm really upset ;)
 
That's more of an apples to oranges comparison than anything in this thread so far. You just compared a Linux desktop system to a mobile phone.
nope I didn't. ever heard about android? apart from that you started that comparison ;)

The iphone isn't as open as a general purpose computer, but it's still a step above what many phones are capable of in the customizability department.

my six year old sony ericsson was able to run java programs. even if sony ericsson did not approve them.
 
nope I didn't. ever heard about android?
Sure I have. But that's not what you referenced. And do you realize that android and all the other similar phones with that type of interface and application model would likely not exist if the iphone hadn't been introduced? If they did exist, it certainly wouldn't be in their current form.

apart from that you started that comparison ;)
No, you did. ;)

Corny said:
when I tweak and compile my Linux system
Linux computer

Corny said:
Apple prevents you from doing so
on the iphone

my six year old sony ericsson was able to run java programs. even if sony ericsson did not approve them.
I realize the situation in Europe was somewhat more open, but most phones sold in the US prior to a few years ago did not allow you to modify anything on them and were seriously locked down by the carriers. There were exceptions like some windows mobile devices and some java ones (but java only allows you to run java apps, which is just one kind).

And while the iphone isn't as open as some phones, even with the limitations it has it still has by far the largest base of available software.
 
Oh what I would give to have iPhone 4...I live in a no AT&T zone. :/ shame it didn't come over to Verizon too, yet. I wish they could open it up for more networks, cause that's honestly the only way I'll ever get one.
 
Wow, looks like u can play Farmville on the iPhone 4 now :P LOL They even made some pretty cool new decorations for those who play via iPhone.

 
Sure I have. But that's not what you referenced. And do you realize that android and all the other similar phones with that type of interface and application model would likely not exist if the iphone hadn't been introduced? If they did exist, it certainly wouldn't be in their current form.
what application model? pay for "apps"? hu? interface? touchscreens were around before the iPhone. even on phones.


Linux computer


on the iphone
a computer is a computer. if i want to i can compile stuff on an android device. and it allows me to do so.


(but java only allows you to run java apps, which is just one kind).
it was the only general framework available then. meanwhile apple just restricted even the developers more in their choice of how they program the "apps" under the disguise of their ridiculous and hypocrite fight for "open technology". apple and open technology is an oxymoron, and they only use that buzzword when they see it fit to strengthen their own position.

And while the iphone isn't as open as some phones, even with the limitations it has it still has by far the largest base of available software.
so? windows for sure has the largest base of available software for any OS. does that make it better for a personal computer? nope.
 
touchscreens were around before the iPhone. even on phones.

Be honest. The iPhone reinvented touch screen interfaces forever in the mass marketplace. Before it, touch screens were just buttons that changed labels.



meanwhile apple just restricted even the developers more in their choice of how they program the "apps" under the disguise of their ridiculous and hypocrite fight for "open technology". apple and open technology is an oxymoron, and they only use that buzzword when they see it fit to strengthen their own position.

Apple are completely upfront about the reasons why they've locked down iOS. They want to guarantee the user experience. If you want freedom, and it's associated complexities and unreliability, you can buy lots of other products. Why is this such a problem for the geek market? Competition between Android and iPhone is great for both platforms, and for us.

Meanwhile, Apple are one of the largest financial and intellectual supporters of open standards on Earth. Their primary OS is built on a Unix core. Apple's WebKit drives the rendering of every browser on iPhone, Android and most others. By the end of the year, Nokia and HTC browsers will all be driven by WebKit too. Apple are one of the primary contributors to HTML5 development. And this week they announced a new open standard for internet video telephony.

So, however you might criticise them for their closed platforms, they're also responsible for more installations of open standard software than any other commercial entity on the planet.
 
Apple are completely upfront about the reasons why they've locked down iOS. They want to guarantee the user experience.
upfront .. maybe. honest? nope.

Meanwhile, Apple are one of the largest financial and intellectual supporters of open standards on Earth. Their primary OS is built on a Unix core.
and closed source.

Apple's WebKit drives the rendering of every browser on iPhone, Android and most others. By the end of the year, Nokia and HTC browsers will all be driven by WebKit too.
which was taken from the KDE project. so they had no choice but to make it open source.

Apple are one of the primary contributors to HTML5 development.
and they are so "open" about it that you can only visit their html5 websites with safari. yep .. I see where they are going with that.


So, however you might criticise them for their closed platforms, they're also responsible for more installations of open standard software than any other commercial entity on the planet.
about which open standard software are you talking? their os isn't one and supports few.
 
upfront .. maybe. honest? nope.

Please explain?


and closed source.

Like 95% of computer OSs on Earth. Without commercially protected OSs, computers wouldn't be a shadow of what they are today.


which was taken from the KDE project. so they had no choice but to make it open source.

I confess to not know enough about the history to comment. Off to Wikipedia I go! :-)


and they are so "open" about it that you can only visit their html5 websites with safari. yep .. I see where they are going with that.

So, you want Apple to update Firefox, Chrome and IE?

about which open standard software are you talking? their os isn't one and supports few.

Almost 200 million Webkit installations in less than 3 years! An expected 75 million more before 2011. Characterise OS X however you like, but there are several million Unix kernels on Earth today that wouldn't be there without Apple computers. :-)
 
what part of iOS4 are you looking forward to most?

I actually am really excited about the "visual" changes like, custom wallpaper and new way to view photos...those are my 2 biggest things. (call me superficial)
 
I'm looking forward to more responsiveness, longer battery life and additional mult-tasking.

I'm hoping, but not really expecting, improvements in syncronizing between iPhone, iPad and Mac/PC.
 
what part of iOS4 are you looking forward to most?

I actually am really excited about the "visual" changes like, custom wallpaper and new way to view photos...those are my 2 biggest things. (call me superficial)

Actually, I'll side with Corny here. Adding custom wallpaper as a "feature" in a 4th generation OS is about 3 generations too late. And STILL no custom SMS alert tones? Seriously?
 
Wow, looks like u can play Farmville on the iPhone 4 now :P LOL They even made some pretty cool new decorations for those who play via iPhone.


Farmville ?
thats just useless, everyone will starve to death if the farmers use that.
 
@Corny

You won’t get far with fanboys. Apple could package Steve Jobs' turds in a box, call it “magical”, and they’d line up around the block for one. ;)

I love this...
apple-tax1.jpg
 
Isn't talking about Apple just such a heartwarming love fest - Baseball, Apple Pie, and Lemonade - or Bud! lol

Gentlemen - to your respective corners, lol.

You gotta admit, it brings us all together.
 
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