Macworld 2007: Steve Jobs’s keynote rocked

I don't have time to go into detail -- and I'm sure every little detail has been posted elsewhere but it was great to be at the Macworld keynote today. The iPhone is an amazing mobile phone -- I can't believe it'll be end of year until we get it in the UK. I can't wait to trash my Windows Mobile phone the *moment* this baby is released.

My talk went well, by the way. I'll be posting some pics from the keynote and stuff from the talk in the next few days (possibly upon my return to the UK.)

13 Responses to “Macworld 2007: Steve Jobs’s keynote rocked”


  1. 1 savvas malamas

    I can’t wait for your keynote stuff and for the iPhone too..
    Any info about Flash Player into?
    Is the safari the full original version of Mac OS X?

  2. 2 Pete

    glad to hear your talk went well Aral. I did think about you going on stage *right* after Mr Jobs!

  3. 3 Miles

    The iPhone sure does look awesome. Especial to anyone who has endured the pain of Windows Mobile. I’m real close to becoming a “switcher”…

    On a similar note, Aral, I figured out how to change the number of times my MDA rings before going to voicemail. I posted the solution under the original entry: http://aralbalkan.com/813

  4. 4 LEE

    It’s going to run OSX, so I suspect installing the Flash Player may be identical to installing it on your iMac…That’d be nice.

  5. 5 aral

    Hey Pete: The keynote did run over so everything else was pushed back. There was some improvisation involved :)

    Miles: That’s really cool — thanks so much for sharing. *Goes off to fumble with his phone*

    Lee: Not sure. But that would rock! I would love a custom Flash player for this phone that takes advantage of all the neat usability features. I don’t know if Adobe are even talking with Apple about this though. I sure hope so.

  6. 6 LEE

    Dashboard widgets can display Flash content since they’re built on top of Web Kit, but Apple hasn’t broadcasted that much, if at all. Not that they should, just using this to suggest that perhaps Safari on the iPhone will be just a robust as Safari on any Mac, and Apple isn’t interested in discussing how to activate plugins just yet. I really don’t know, but Jobs did seem eager to communicate that the iPhone’s version of OSX, or Safari isn’t going to be a stripped down version. = } But flash can get realy hairy, real fast = }

  7. 7 LEE

    But yeah, personally I don’t think that the iPhone will/can have the same version of Safari that we have on our desktops. Can it? Naaahhh. And of course it’ll have it’s own specialized version of OSX mobile or whatever they’re calling it, with it’s own unique set of software development specs.

    lol, if the world was suddenly able to play a scaled version of WoW on their iPhone, I think it would all fall apart. But at least it’ll have Flash Lite, right?

  8. 8 Burak KALAYCI

    The phone indeed looks cool, but Apple’s ‘lack of ethics’ prevents me craving for it.

    http://www.asvguy.com/2007/01/apple_lacks_eth.html

    Best regards,
    Burak

  9. 9 David Bamford

    I am so envious that you got to see the premiere of iPhone. I don’t know about ethics, but Apple sure has design down to Art… Please let us all know what you have been able to find out about uploading FlashLite or J2ME development to the svelte new handset. Best regards - come to NYC once in awhile

  10. 10 Ali N.

    If it doesn’t have Flash Lite Feature…it’ll surely be possible to install this, i think.

  11. 11 LEE

    I’m sure you’ve read this, but just in case:

    A full version (optimised) version of OSX? Sounds unbelievable.

    http://www.macworld.co.uk/ipod-itunes/news/index.cfm?newsid=16927

  12. 12 LEE

    Geez, just came across a post sourcing Apple Germany’s confirmation that Safari on the iPhone will have both the flash & java plugins.

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=3238293#post3238293

  13. 13 Pete

    So I recently watched this on my iPod (which does enrich my life) and as a technologist yes apple’s products are amazing and excellent. But although with all my other human instincts and faults I do also have a humanist instinct. This keynote did not rock in my opinion, it rocked if you’re too greedy or uneducated to recognise where human civilsation is currently headed

    Job’s attitude towards patents I found very distasteful. As I did with all the mindless audience reactions, some American’s are hard to love (but some are not! check out film “this is what democracy looks like”). I love apple’s products but such blindness* to humanist issues by leaders like jobs (for example http://www.greenpeace.org/apple/about.html) means our current civilisation is doomed - but it doesn’t have to be that way

    *benefit of the doubt

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