FoxNew.com tech editor Jeremy Kaplan asked me if I think Apple’s lost its mojo. I responded using a metaphor pertaining to intercourse, particularly that moment after the fact, and he went with it. Hey, it was a good metaphor! [FoxNews.com]
Our friend the iPhone is back, and he’s got some opinions about the iPad and the various complaints people have about it. Look out, kids! He’s got a pretty foul mouth.
Ars hears there’s a company-wide internal meeting today at Apple to talk about the iPad, just like Apple had shortly after the launch of the iPhone. While you’re possibly more interested in the serious chance everybody who’s been at Apple for a while will walk out with their own iPad — like with the iPhone — the likely employee Q&A session will probably peel back in more detail how Apple’s thinking about the iPad. Oh to be an Apple employee velcro’d to that wall. [Ars]
Remember when McGraw-Hill CEO Terry McGraw confirmed the iPad – and its OS – a day early on national television? And then Apple pointedly left them out of the presentation? Well, McGraw-Hill doesn’t! No sir, never happened at all.
If you say “iPad” to Fujitsu PR director Masahiro Yamane, he doesn’t think about Apple. No, the only thing that comes to mind is Fujitsu’s Windows CE-based iPad, from 2002. And soon, lawyers! Lot of lawyers. [NYT via DigitalDaily]