Posted on 30 March 2012 by BobL
Source: www.businessinsider.com – Friday, March 30, 2012
Apple is working on a new 3D camera that could be used in the iPhone , iPad , and potentially other devices, according to a patent unearthed by Patently Apple . The camera would make full use of Apple devices’ Retina displays to show off 3D images in greater detail than any other 3D camera around today. It’ll also be capable of intelligent facial and gesture recognition. Keep in mind this is just a patent. It doesn’t guarantee we’ll see such a 3D camera any time soon. Patently Apple has all the full specs of the 3D camera patent, so check it out > Please follow SAI: Tools on Twitter and Facebook . Join the conversation about this story » See Also: Future Apple Gadgets Could Be Made Entirely Of Glass There’s Actually A Good Use For iPads Getting Too Hot REPORT: The iPhone 5 Screen Size Will Be The Same, But Everything Else Will Be Different
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Posted on 30 December 2009 by BobL
Apple (APPL) has been on a roll since Steve Jobs returned. This could be their first major bump in the road. A crippling patent victory by Nokia could put a bit of a halt to the meteoric rise of the iPhone.
My hunch is that there is some validity to the counter suit by Apple and there will be a settlement that might not even include licensing fees.
This might just take years to play out unless a judge decides that he/she wants to make a name for themselves.
Nokia opens new front in Apple patent battle| Reuters.
Posted on 22 June 2009 by BobL
I am an iPhone owner and a fan of Apple as a company. By releasing the iPhone 3.0 upgrade 2 days prior to the release of the new iPhone, Apple probably made a mistake. Sure, they sold 1 million phones over the weekend, but how many more could it have been if they had guys like me wanting to buy? Leading up to the release, I felt I needed the new iPhone right away. However, after upgrading to 3.0 on Thursday, I felt that I could wait a bit for the new hardware.

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It feels like I have sommething new and I don’t need a new phone yet. At lease AT&T grabbed some sales that they might not have had otherwise. They relented and allowed a hardware upgrade price of $199 rather than $399 for a big chunk of users. That probably didn’t benefit AT&T nearly as much as it benefited Apple.
Thanks for the free 3.0 upgrade Apple. I’ll get my phone when I get around to it.
Posted on 05 June 2009 by BobL
Bob and Scott discuss the Palm Pre and the impact it might or might not have. Bob believes that Steve Jobs at the Apple worldwide developers conference (WWDC) will squash the release or the Pre. What impact might it have on Palm’s stock price after this HUGE runup over the past 12 months? What will it do for Sprint?

Episode 18 - Palm Pre crushed by Steve Jobs?
Posted on 05 June 2009 by BobL
There is much hope for the Palm Pre. It seems like the market is waiting for the next great innovation in cell phones and cell phone tech. Will the Palm Pre deliver that? Well….sort of, but it won’t matter.

Palm Pre - Smart Phone
Apple has always had this mystique and a history of amazing innovation. If you are an iPhone user, would you switch to a pre? Assuming it is a wonderful device, would you give up your iPhone? I didn’t think so… I won’t. App store? Well, the Pre will have one, but they are still working out the bugs. How much fun is your iPhone because of some of the great apps on it? The ones that you selected? I love mine for that. I get my news, weather, etc. from my phone. Pre… you better hope that there are plenty of free apps in the store to draw the users in. For that matter, you better hope that they don’t crash the phone as they did pre-release. (good idea with the online backup though)
Release date: With the Apple WWDC (worldwide developers conference) coming up 6/8 – 6/12, you can expect some innovate new changes to the iPhone. The timing of the Palm-Pre’s release is 6/6/2009 was certainly selected to play in advance of the WWDC. However, that might not be the best move. An announcement post WWDC, might have been able to redirect the spotlight from Apple. A release prior to will be washed out with the return of Steve Jobs! Don’t think Jobs doesn’t know that his appearance at the conference will be the lead story in the mainstream news as well as with the tech press. Don’t be surprised if he grants a few high profile interviews to reach the mainstream and squelch the talk of this “pre”.
Carrier: The Palm-Pre is being release exclusively with Sprint to start. Sprint really needs something to put the wind back in their sails. The really had something back in the day with the PTT (push to talk) but that momentum died.
The next generation of the phone is certain to change a bit and address the few complaints that current users might have. Battery life is the biggie but, as Google’s gPhone found out, battery life is an issue for any smart phone. As long as I can get through a whole day, I don’t mind the battery life issue. Short of that and it would be trouble.
Bottom line, I am keeping my iPhone. The next generation can’t come soon enough for me (I still have a 1st generation phone on the Edge network). I would not consider a change to a new phone. I will simply wait until Apple meets my demands. It isn’t in price issue, in fact, it will cost you more out of pocket to buy a Palm-Pre. Your $100 rebate will be in the mail and that will bring the price down to the iPhone level.
Good luck Palm! It is a tough road.
Posted on 22 April 2009 by BobL
Apple continues on an amazing run.
I own 5 shares of AAPL right now. Not sure why I only own 5 shares of AAPL. They have weathered the economic storm as well as anyone.
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Posted on 22 April 2009 by BobL