1999: iMac has no floppy drive. It sucks.
2009: iPhone doesn't have a keyboard. It sucks.
Luckily, people who make these devices have better grip on the future of communication than you do.
For the tablet, there hasn't been a single confirmed photo of the tablet so your hate is unfounded.
Unless you can provide me with evidence that shows Apple had a direct involvement with the said interrogation, you are making your mind up based on hearsay. And you probably have at least one Foxconn component in your possession so why don't you go kill yourself?
It really doesn't matter what Google does if Apple keeps doing what they do. In contrast, it's actually the other companies who are keeping a close eye on Apple. Fortunately for you, you have finally found your favorite iPhone killer.
On a side note - I predict that the tablet will go for $900. The Kindle DX is at around $500. Comparable tablets with inferior OS goes for about $1000. So, please save your breath about how expensive it is.
You're comparing a floppy drive to a keyboard? LMAO! Can you reach any further or do you need a bionic arm?
Actually, I would wager I have a better grip on the future of communication than Apple do since they keep making fail products.
I'm fully aware there hasn't been a confirmed photo of the tablet. But it's not hard to guess what it's gonna look like - a giant rectangular iPhone. Probably with one button. It doesn't take Einstein to figure out that that is what they are doing. And you know, it might be cool. But you'd still be better off getting a Dell Mini 9 and hacking it to run OSX. Especially if the tablet runs some crappy extended version of the iPhone OS rather than the full OSX experience.
I never said anything about an interrogation. The fact is that the guy worked for the company that makes Apple's products, he was entrusted with an important prototype which he lost and then he killed himself. The facts speak for themselves. And no, I don't own any Foxconn components.
It doesn't matter what Google does? You won't be saying that when Chrome OS takes OSX market share, just as Android is taking iPhone's market share right about now. Android had a 900% growth rate in the last 12 months with ONE phone on the market (the G1). Now there are five Android phones on the market (G1, HTC Magic, HTC Dream/G2 Touch, Samsung Galaxy and Dell's new Android based phone that just came out in China) and by the end of the year there will be more than 15, including at least 3 more HTC devices, three devices from Motorola, Huawei, and a few other manufacturers. Not to mention MID's running Android, in-car entertainment systems running Android, netbooks running Android.
Google has absolutely no competitors right now. The future of computing is in clouds and web apps and that's already clearly evident. People already want phones that replicate their experience in front of a computer. Where is Apple's cloud? Don't mention MobileMe (fail) or you'll get laughed off the forum. What happens if Google decide to block YouTube from the iPhone? Obviously they won't since it's a nice source of revenue. But they could, easily. Same with Google Maps. Once Google Wave hits, everyone will be using that instead of email, and you can bet that Android will have a much nicer integration with it than iPhone.
Apple really shouldn't have blocked Google Voice from the App Store. That was an insane move, that even made hardcore Apple fanboys like Michael Arrington switch to Android.
Have a read of this, if you haven't already.
It is this hardcore policing of the App store that is the beginning of Apple's downfall. I mean, Qik just launched on the iPhone. I've had Qik on Android for a month or two now and it's great. If you don't know what it is, it's an app for live streaming. You can do live video streams from wherever you are.
But due to Apple policing - the iphone Qik app CANNOT:
A) do live streams - prerecord your video, then upload. UMMM HELLO APPLE, THE WHOLE FUCKING POINT OF QIK IS FOR LIVESTREAMING.
b) do anything over 3G. Wifi only.
So if you're out and about doing your thing, you have to rely on a Wifi connection just to upload your pre-recorded video? you can't live stream at all, and you can't upload your video to even get a close resemblance of live streaming unless there happens to be a Wifi signal nearby?
Regardless of how anyone feels about Apple, THAT IS FUCKING PATHETIC.
On my Android Qik app, I can live stream over both 2G, 3G and Wifi. I can choose not to live stream, and pre-record then edit the video before it goes online. I can 1-click update my Twitter, YouTube, Facebook accounts with the new video.
Hey apple, if I want to livestream with Qik,
is there an app for that? Big fat nope.
You see where I'm going here?
The funny thing is that I've sort of become an online Apple hater because of this debate. The reality is I don't hate Apple and I've said it before. I like Mac's. I like OSX. I like iTunes as a program, although I don't use it and find there to be better media players. I like some of the native OSX apps although the UI seems to take priority over functionality (Apple in a nutshell).
I dislike the iPhone. I dislike what Apple have become in regards to their App store and policing it. I dislike the attempted monopolization of the digital music industry from a corporation that was court-ordered to STAY OUT of the music industry by the greatest pop band of all time.
Apple's bad attitude is driving away even their loyal fans. And it's no-one else's fault but their own.
In regards to your last paragraph, I do feel that generally, Apple's products are overpriced for what they are. You're paying extra for a streamlined style and pleasant UI's. And that's fine for the people that don't really care about their technology. But I know better than to fork out a couple hundred dollars more for an inferior product.
What comparable tablets with inferior OS's are you talking about? I don't know much about the tablet market but given Apple's history, I doubt this will be the case by the time the tablet comes out. There'll be technically superior tablets running better OS's for cheaper, but probably be less aethetically pleasing. That's the name of the game and just how it goes with Apple.