One day iPhone will be conqueror!

I just prefer wait until next next 2 years to switch into iPhone after it has been improved, such as battery life, Intel and 3G.

I just got iPod Touch so recently.
 
Too early for me to get new phone. I just had Blackberry 8703e for a year now. Im happy with it since I upgraded the software to 4.2 version.
 
By watching movies on mobile devices, we're proving ourselves to have no life.

You go out to the mall. You then sit down at the bench there and watch a movie on your iPhone. What for? Why did you go to the mall in the first place? For exercise? Bullshit. You haven't even walked 1/10th of a mile yet from your house to your car to the mall to the bench to sit.

With you watching a movie on your iPhone, I can proudly brag that I'm better off than you cuz I'm watching my movie on a big-screen HD television! ;)
 
I just prefer wait until next next 2 years to switch into iPhone after it has been improved, such as battery life, Intel and 3G.

I just got iPod Touch so recently.

Possibly Apple will put Intel Atom chip into iPhone?
 
By watching movies on mobile devices, we're proving ourselves to have no life.

You go out to the mall. You then sit down at the bench there and watch a movie on your iPhone. What for? Why did you go to the mall in the first place? For exercise? Bullshit. You haven't even walked 1/10th of a mile yet from your house to your car to the mall to the bench to sit.

With you watching a movie on your iPhone, I can proudly brag that I'm better off than you cuz I'm watching my movie on a big-screen HD television! ;)

Depend on iTune where you can get million movies, TV shows, Discovery Channel, and many on either iPhone, iPod Touch, or Apple TV no matter where you can choose from. Any scale from mobile phone to HDTV with iTune account.
 
so far, there are 40 movies with cc download from iTunes.

I'm looking forward on new iPhone with 3G. wee wee
 
Depend on iTune where you can get million movies, TV shows, Discovery Channel, and many on either iPhone, iPod Touch, or Apple TV no matter where you can choose from. Any scale from mobile phone to HDTV with iTune account.
I know you can get a million movies on the iPhone, but what's the purpose of getting a million movies? Would you rather sit down and stare at your little iPhone all day long or would you rather go out and have fun with people?
 
so far, there are 40 movies with cc download from iTunes.

I'm looking forward on new iPhone with 3G. wee wee

I wish that Apple would add "Closed Captioning" to iTune store's list to make easier to find instead of search over hundreds of movie with no CC.
 
I know you can get a million movies on the iPhone, but what's the purpose of getting a million movies? Would you rather sit down and stare at your little iPhone all day long or would you rather go out and have fun with people?

iTune only where I can get the movie to either Apple TV or iPhone. Because iTune is my account. I can transfer from iPhone to HDTV by iTune. If I'm on mountain, job, or travel I would be boring without iPhone. I have 1080p 42 inch HDTV anyway.
 
iPhone SDK Downloads Top 100,000

CUPERTINO, California—March 12, 2008—Apple® today announced that more than 100,000 iPhone™ developers have downloaded the beta iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) in the first four days since its launch on March 6. The iPhone SDK provides developers with the same rich set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and tools that Apple uses to create its native applications for iPhone and iPod® touch.

“Developer reaction to the iPhone SDK has been incredible with more than 100,000 downloads in the first four days,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Also, over one million people have watched the launch video on Apple.com, further demonstrating the incredible interest developers have in creating applications for the iPhone.”

Apple also previewed the new App Store, a breakthrough way for developers to wirelessly deliver their applications to every iPhone and iPod touch user. Developers set the price for their applications—including free—and retain 70 percent of all sales revenues.

Leading developers such as AOL, Electronic Arts, Epocrates, salesforce.com and Sega have already demonstrated amazing applications using the SDK, and developer response continues to be phenomenal with more developers embracing the platform.

“The iPhone SDK gives us the tools we need to create powerful iPhone applications and is an important part of our overall mobile strategy,” said Rick Jensen, senior vice president, Small Business Group at Intuit. “We’re excited that the iPhone expands the ways our customers can solve key financial tasks wherever they might be.”

“We’re very excited about Apple’s new SDK and reaching every iPhone user through the new App Store,” said Scott Rubin, vice president, Sales and Marketing, Namco Networks. “We can’t wait to show off great new versions of arcade classics like PAC-MAN and Galaga that use the revolutionary features of the iPhone and iPod touch.”

“Apple’s tools have provided our development team the flexibility to make the SuitePhone application richer and deeper,” said Luke Braud, vice president, Software Development, NetSuite. “NetSuite is excited at the opportunity to give every iPhone customer access to their critical business data anytime, anywhere.”

“Apple’s become an important mobile game platform with the iPhone SDK,” said Jason Kapalka, co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, PopCap. “The new SDK gives us the tools to innovate and reinvent games like Bejeweled, Zuma and Peggle. With the new App Store we can reach every iPhone and iPod touch user on the planet.”

“Seventy percent of the retail price is hands-down the best deal out there in mobile. It’s simple and motivating for developers,” said Wayne B. Yurtin, president and CEO, Rocket Mobile, Inc. “We can’t wait to get our first iPhone applications on the revolutionary App Store.”

“Six Apart pioneered the mobile blogging experience with an iPhone-optimized blog service,” said Chris Alden, CEO, Six Apart. “We’re taking it to the next level with our native iPhone application for TypePad that’s already in development.”

“The iPhone is the mobile platform game developers have been dreaming of,” said Scott Zerby, vice president, THQ Wireless. “We’re looking at how we can use the iPhone’s innovative user interface to create new game experiences for our big brand entertainment partners that consumers love.”

Pricing & Availability
The free beta iPhone SDK is available immediately worldwide and can be downloaded at developer.apple.com/iphone/program. The iPhone Developer Program will initially be available in the US and will expand to other countries in the coming months. A QuickTime® video of the iPhone roadmap event is available to view at Apple - QuickTime - Apple March 6 Event.
 
SDK would work on iPod Touch too, that's awesome.

I had seen about GBA emulator on iPhone and looks so sweet.

iPhone support 3-D games but probably would be in between DS and PSP's graphic, that's so good but can eat alot of battery or not.
 
By watching movies on mobile devices, we're proving ourselves to have no life.

You go out to the mall. You then sit down at the bench there and watch a movie on your iPhone. What for? Why did you go to the mall in the first place? For exercise? Bullshit. You haven't even walked 1/10th of a mile yet from your house to your car to the mall to the bench to sit.

With you watching a movie on your iPhone, I can proudly brag that I'm better off than you cuz I'm watching my movie on a big-screen HD television! ;)

I don't use iPod to watch video or apps at mall or crowded area due theft issue, alot of iPod has been stolen in somewhere and just don't want responsible to be victim of theft.

I just only use iPod in car (usually on parking lot), break room at workplace, off from computer or others except for mall, shopping center and public transportation.
 
No offend, I tell you, hows impossbile for Iphone would be conqueror the world. never will! no questions nor saying why not!
 
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