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        <title>More on iPhone and (a)TV</title>   
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        <p>For those still keeping track and counting the days, a few disappointing and/or hopeful words from ThinkSecret and AppleInsider regarding the new products. </p><p>First, those of us underwhelmed by iPhone&#39;s networking speeds may want to <a href="http://thinksecret.com/news/0701applecingular.html">wait a year for iPhone2</a>:</p><blockquote><p><span class="text"><strong>Unconfirmed reports from other sources suggest a
version of the iPhone capable of operating at faster network speeds is
in the works for an early 2008 release.</strong> First-generation iPhone users
can expect data transmission speeds of roughly 100Kbps over Cingular&#39;s
EDGE network, but an HSDPA version of the iPhone operating over UMTS
(3G) would increase speeds dramatically, up to 2Mbps. The faster data
transmission, coupled with an iSight camera, could make effortless
mobile teleconferencing a reality.</span></p></blockquote><p>And as far as Apple TV is concerned, I think I was correct in my conclusion that <a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2395">it&#39;s not the solution for me</a>:</p><blockquote><p><strong><strong>Pop the </strong><strong>lid</strong></strong><strong><strong> off an Apple TV, the new wireless streaming media
device from Apple, Inc., and you&#39;ll find that it&#39;s built around an
aging Pentium M-based Intel processor and other yesteryear notebook
technologies.</strong></strong><br /></p></blockquote><p>Furthermore: </p><blockquote><p>The sole purpose of the device is to act as a set-top box that will
stream audio and video content from up to five iTunes libraries to a
enhanced-definition or high-definition widescreen TV.<br /></p></blockquote><p>Please, TiVo, drop that price now?<br /><blockquote></blockquote> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>New Apples fall, and TiVo launches an HD rocket</title>   
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        <p><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">I am completely underwhelmed by Apple&#39;s newest iPods</span>, with the exception of the darling little postage stamp Shuffle v2. I know I am not the only one waiting to upgrade their own iPod with the one long-rumored to be &quot;coming soon,&quot; and the wait will go on a little longer.</p><p><a href="http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/">The new Nanos</a> are the biggest letdown, as far as I&#39;m concerned. I never liked the design of the old iPod Minis with their ugly brushed metal sheaths in candy-coated colors. The original Nano was leagues better looking than those and I think that accounts in major part for the Nano being the biggest selling iPod in the family. They were slick, sleek, and sexy. The new Nano, mimicking the look and feel of the old Mini as if somehow it snuck into the henhouse and mated with a white Nano v1, looks like an Asian knock-off. The flattened tube is no match for the smooth, rounded corners of the old design.</p><p><a href="http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/">The new Shuffle</a>, however, does everything right in improving on its older design. The Shuffle was also incredibly popular, most likely because it was the cheapest way to buy into the iPod family, as well as being the perfect, weightless accompaniment to a workout on the treadmill or out on the street. Plus, if someone wanted to steal your Shuffle, you could grab another for less than $100 and you didn&#39;t lose a library&#39;s worth of digital tunage.</p><p>The new incarnation is not only smaller and better constructed, it&#39;s just damn cute! Although I already own a v3 40Gb iPod and a v1 black Nano, there&#39;s something intriguing and downright  blingworthy about the new Shuffle. It&#39;s the Hello Kitty of the iPod family. You can&#39;t explain it, you just want one.</p><p>Turning now to <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/apple-showtime/apple-showtime-itv-one-more-thing-photos-200139.php">the iTV</a>, shown as an uncharacteristic teaser for a product you can&#39;t even buy yet, I wonder if it&#39;s Jobs answer to the small but powerful coterie of PVR fanatics salivating over <a href="http://www.tivo.com/2.0.boxdetails.asp?box=series3HDDVR">TiVo&#39;s new Series3 HDTV</a> jobber, available starting today for a ridiculously pricey $799 plus service fees. </p><p>The new TiVo is everything one would want in a cutting edge, future-proofed digital video recorder. Dual CableCARD slots, HDMI and optical audio support, home networkable and eSATA-drive ready, those who can afford this monster (and can understand what all that aforementioned digispeak means) will be in constant hard-on mode for a few months until either the price drops on this box post-Christmas, or TiVo&#39;s deals with Comcast and other cable providers finally yields something concrete to replace the excreble excuses for HD DVRs currently offered.</p><p>(As a renter of Comcast&#39;s lame-ass dual-tuner DVR and its assinine, broken and in all ways awkward software, I am seriously considering re-upping my early adopter license and flush over $1,000 down TiVo&#39;s drain to get my hands on this thing if only to save my scalp from more hair pulling because I didn&#39;t get the final episode of &quot;Hell&#39;s Kitchen&quot; recorded, or because the thing can&#39;t help but record every episode of The Daily Show every day because I can&#39;t tell it a specific time to record it -- I could blame Comedy Central for not indicating which broadcast is first-run and which is a repeat, but I hate Comcast more.)</p><p>So, is Apple&#39;s 2007 iTV going to be a little $300 video-ready wireless plug-in that your Intel Duo Core Mac Mini can sit atop, happily gobbling down HD signals and providing some simple, smart front-end software to manage all your music, movies and TV in one little silver-edged box, or is it just another single-purpose interface that Apple thinks we need to watch our iPod Quicktime movies and that&#39;s it?</p><p>Please, let it be the latter. Meanwhile, I&#39;ll wait out the TiVo upgrade until I&#39;ve pulled the final hair out of my head.  </p><p><br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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