If you’re like me and couldn’t see the keynote in person, Apple has put up a live stream of not only Steve Jobs’ Macworld keynote, but also just the introduction of the iPhone. Ah, it’s great just to sit back, relax, and get caught in Steve’s reality distortion field.
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My scepticle mind at work...
MacOS X on the iPhone... so, does that mean I can install any OS X app on the phone and run it? If not, what's so OSX about it, in a real world sense?
Still no (easily) replaceable battaries? What if I'm on the road an can't wait a couple hours for the battery to charge, or don't have a power outlet nearby?
I wonder what real world talk time battry life is going to be? Maybe 2-3 hours?
That web browsing seemed to lag a little bit, and supposing that the presentation is as good as it gets, how's it going to be in real world situations?