Looks like the media frenzy has stepped up a gear.
The Apple tablet that has barely left the rumour mill for the best part of a year is now being strongly tipped to be announced at an as yet unbilled event that Apple has booked for January 26th, at the Yerba Buena Arts Center in SF - the place and time of the year where previous significant consumer products have been announced.
It's now gone from the tech blogs to the UK broadsheets. One story circulating is that Steve Jobs is "extremely happy" with the device. Another says that, after three years in development, this is his last big project. And another talks about a particularly novel user interface.
I'm expecting something that will make netbooks look like the dull shrinky-dink laptops that they are. But also that it will be eye wateringly expensive. And that the gap between smartphones and proper laptops isn't such a clear cut segment. Just how many devices do we need?
It's exciting though. Apple usually bring some new ideas. The ones they execute well become pervasive and spur the competion on. The ones they don't execute so well are picked up, reshaped and delivered by other companies. It's all good.
So. Wonder if it really will finally be revealed in just under a month?
The Apple tablet that has barely left the rumour mill for the best part of a year is now being strongly tipped to be announced at an as yet unbilled event that Apple has booked for January 26th, at the Yerba Buena Arts Center in SF - the place and time of the year where previous significant consumer products have been announced.
It's now gone from the tech blogs to the UK broadsheets. One story circulating is that Steve Jobs is "extremely happy" with the device. Another says that, after three years in development, this is his last big project. And another talks about a particularly novel user interface.
I'm expecting something that will make netbooks look like the dull shrinky-dink laptops that they are. But also that it will be eye wateringly expensive. And that the gap between smartphones and proper laptops isn't such a clear cut segment. Just how many devices do we need?
It's exciting though. Apple usually bring some new ideas. The ones they execute well become pervasive and spur the competion on. The ones they don't execute so well are picked up, reshaped and delivered by other companies. It's all good.
So. Wonder if it really will finally be revealed in just under a month?