Macworld 2007: iPhone at Last!

Tue Jan 9, 2007 2:39PM EST

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While 99 percent of the tech world is sleeping off its collective hangover at CES in Las Vegas, a tiny but very important minority can be found in foggy San Francisco, where Steve Jobs has just announced the latest goodies to come from Apple Computer.

Speculation has run rampant over the last few months since Jobs' last affair, with predictions ranging from iPod phones to high-definition TVs with Apple branding. Here's what actually went down, starting with the big news that people will be chatting about for weeks to come.

Apple iPhone

Despite trademark concerns, it really is going to be called the iPhone, and here it is. An all-new interface makes this slim rectangle completely button-free. The whole thing is a touchscreen. 4GB or 8GB of storage inside for your music. Cingular EDGE (no 3G service!) for your phone calls. Wi-Fi. It actually runs Apple's OS X and can do all manner of "smart phone" tasks...which is either going to be very cool or extreme overkill for people who just wanted a phone that could also play music. How long will it be before we start getting emails with a "Sent from my Apple iPhone" tag at the bottom of them? (Yahoo! Mail is included on the device, by the way, along with all manner of internet capabilities.)

Other features include a 2-megapixel camera and a standard iPod jack. It's also crazy slim at under 12mm in thickness. Wanna watch a movie? Just flip it on its side and you have a nice widescreen display. No keyboard: A virtual one pops up when you need it. We'll see how well that works over time.

There are so many other features on this phone that I could easily do a gigantic five-part post on the thing. $499 or $599 depending on storage. Arriving in June.

AppleTV

Formerly known as iTV, Apple's miniature set-top media streaming device is finally coming out. (This was announced last year.) The new product includes component video, an HDMI connector, optical audio, 802.11n networking (which should help with the bandwidth issues I wrote about last time), and a 40GB hard drive. Looks nice! $299.

Get complete Macworld keynote coverage at Gizmodo. Thanks, Brian and co.!

Disclosure: The iPhone is slated to use Yahoo! Mail and oneSearch, which are owned and operated by Yahoo! Inc., which also owns and operates Yahoo! Tech.

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  • 26 Posted by frankpreyes on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    Crapola al a mola con abe vigola. Especially Cingular edge. Costs way too (thats "2" for the keyboard impared) much for a phone. Tell me why this is so much better than a samsung AA-920? which one can get for free????? Oh that's right, Stevie said it was better. Just like he said he never met a stock option he didn't like!!!

  • 28 Posted by floody1000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is Great, I am definately getting one

  • 29 Posted by optionable68 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Who would want a 2 megapixel camera? They have 10 megapixels now. Also who wants to watch TV on a small screen, when we have Plasma HD television available ? Email? My Blackberry does the job nicely thank you. No big deal IMO

  • 30 Posted by dpaulh76 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    wow, i love my iPod so very much, & i bet that one day i will love this beautiful little iPhone so very much also.

  • 32 Posted by adamonthefloor on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    let it prove itself in the market for 1 year. let them work out the kinks and then if it is as good as i think it will be, maybe then i will replace my "q"

  • 34 Posted by ceejaykuhl on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    i want one too, can't wait for the gsm model

  • 36 Posted by tike1970 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm glad that I held off from buying the Blackberry Pearl. Will wait for this one.

  • 37 Posted by jason_granger02 on Tue Jan 9, 2007 3:23PM EST Report Abuse

    cant go wrong with an apple, and now that they are making a phone..i do may be switching services!!

  • 38 Posted by jwstoli on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    Will it only work on cingular?

  • 42 Posted by bluejeanbaybie on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    technology is getting out of control - pretty soon our cell phones will be able to raise our kids. I like my phone to make phone calls. I dont need a camera, mp3 player, video game system and microwave all available at the push of a touch screen on my phone.

  • 43 Posted by cinditeach on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ahhh YET Another reason for Microsoft to die a slow painful death! Long live Apple and Jobs... They may not be perfect but... the product is always fun and easy... for Jairaj... I am sure you'll be able to use any email program to sync with work... Apple thinks of everything! LOVE MY MACS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cindi Educational Technologist!!!

  • 44 Posted by joekool250 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Frickin' useless junk. In half a year something new will be coming out. These technology "advances" are beginning to get too much. An economic downturn later in the year should be the cure to end peoples excessive tendencies.

  • 45 Posted by artberger on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    Like its iPod, this is a device that will not be accessible to visually handicapped people.

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