Gartenberg's observations aside, Apple could obviously offer a Parallels version for iPhone...but then again -- why shouild it? If not offering software products like "Snapperfish" or "Documents to Go" is a big "unfortunate reality" for the iPhone, then Gartenberg's measure of what's cool is really juvenile.
Also note the mega difference in the way Jobs intros his product and the way MS introed the Zune bomb. It ain't subtle.
iPhone isn't a mere smart phone. It's a brilliant phone.
Apple is undeniably the new technology benchmark against which all others are measured today.
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Gartenberg's observations aside, Apple could obviously offer a Parallels version for iPhone...but then again -- why shouild it? If not offering software products like "Snapperfish" or "Documents to Go" is a big "unfortunate reality" for the iPhone, then Gartenberg's measure of what's cool is really juvenile.
Also note the mega difference in the way Jobs intros his product and the way MS introed the Zune bomb. It ain't subtle.
iPhone isn't a mere smart phone. It's a brilliant phone.
Apple is undeniably the new technology benchmark against which all others are measured today.