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Filed under: iPhone

Information Week's iPhone Questions

Alexander Wolfe of Information Week has posted his list of the top 7 questions Steve Jobs doesn't want you to ask about the iPhone . For example, Wolfe wants to know "Will the battery crap out after 18 months?" The iPod isn't known for either its long-lived batteries or it's user-empowering battery replacement features. My Kyocera's battery regularly conks out after about 18 months, but it's a simple nothing for me to pop onto the 'net, order a replacement and install it myself. Does the iPhone's lack of simple battery care mean users will have to buy extended iPhone warranties on top of the expensive handset and data plans?

Pop over to Information Week to read the entire list of questions. I bet #2 will make you laugh out loud.

Filed under: Apple, Mac Pro

Mac Pro: the best Windows workstation available

If I weren't completely bedeviled with Apple's portables (I use both a MacBook and a MacBook Pro) I would a Mac Pro user. Richard Hoffman, writing for InformationWeek, has had his hands on a Mac Pro for 2 weeks and has one word to describe it: 'Wow.'

That's good.

He goes on to say that this machine is the best Windows workstation available, whether you are using Parallels or Boot Camp.

So, Mac Pro owners out there, are you happy with your Mac Pro?

Filed under: Rumors, WWDC, Steve Jobs, Apple

Steve Jobs is in fine health

Hot on the heels of the WWDC '06 Stevenote the Macweb was in a tizzy. Didn't Steve look a little sickly on stage? Why did he include so many other Apple execs in the keynote? Could this mean that Steve is in ill health?

Katie Cotton, Apple's VP of worldwide corporate communications (she never calls, she never writes), told InformationWeek that, 'Steve's health is robust and we have no idea where these rumors are coming from.'

So there you have it, Steve is fine but I bet he is a wee bit preoccupied.

[via MacNN]

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