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I don’t know if there’s that much wrong with this assessment. Maybe there’s a little bit wrong with it. But I’m a bit concerned about the potential for another G4 cube thing. Not that it’s my job to worry about it or anything.
I mean, I am of course going to buy this, but am I really going to take my phone in to the gym with me? Not really. I suppose I’ll buy a new iPod too, and this is going to be my “walk on the way to work iPod.” I guess an iPod in every device isn’t such a bad idea, but it seems like this is trying to do too much. We’ll see. In the meantime, it keeps me from buying a new cell phone, which is something I tend to look to do every year….
MacDailyNews | Computerworld’s Haskin: Apple seems to be repeating Newton mistakes with iPhone
$500 to own the most sophistocated, technologically hip portable electronic personal device? Of course I’m buying one. Do I need a phone on my Ipod? Of course not…my new Nano will do just fine for the gym or long runs. Apple may not break the bank with sales, but in the new American economy of hyper excessiveness, there will be plenty of takers. Remember we don’t all spend $125 a month on dog walkers.
Is that what a dog walker costs?
Okay, I’ll buy.
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