But this year, I don't care.
You see, the story's changed. Apple used to make game-changing announcements at Macworld. Apple used to shock and surprise everybody at Macworld. And very often, I was left refreshing the Apple store online with credit card in hand.
But this year, I don't think that's going to happen.
You see, the story's changed. Apple is now making major game-changing announcements all year long. And they are no longer the underdog they once were - the little guy I could root for. Now, their market cap is three times that of Dell, and is just above that of Cisco. The big announcements, as far as I know, have already happened.
What could possibly take place to get me giddy? An iPhone update? Don't care. What about the second generation Apple TV? Don't care. The introduction of a new desktop application that runs Exchange? Maybe that would be interesting. An update to iPhoto that makes it go 20% faster. Please...
So... this year, I don't care.
The early comments about a tablet or a sub notebook or iTunes acting as a music label to sell its own songs aren't interesting. I already have a MacBook Pro. I already have an iPod Touch. I already have the first-gen Apple TV. And I already use iTunes for all my music downloads.
If they're finally getting around to movie rentals, then great. But that's in both the "obvious" and "about frickin' time" category. I won't be at Macworld this year, missing it for the 7th straight year, and while we'll be paying attention, we won't be expecting it to alter our life any.
Also See:
Macworld Expo Eve 2006
MacWorld San Francisco 2007 Eve
oh man... please return your apple fan boy card to Steven P. Jobs at Infinite Loop :)
ReplyDeleteI was worried I might have to do that!
ReplyDeleteBut then I took this test:
http://www.justsayhi.com/bb/apple_addiction
I got 88% and feel just fine. Phew!
I'm going to MWSF again. It is always a blast. I do understand your sentiment. It is because Apple has been so successful. It used to be so exciting waiting for a new laptop because the current crop was so underpowered with small displays that we hungered for a powerful machine. Now we have 17 inch displays, dual core processors, multiple gigabytes of RAM and 200GB or larger disks. The hard drive on my first two or three laptops had less capacity than the VRAM on my current one.
ReplyDeleteThere is still room for improving software. A much enhanced Keynote, Pages, Numbers, Applescript Studio, etc. would do more for my productivity now than an improved laptop.