OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

Peter T. Evensen pevensen at siboneylg.com
Thu Jan 11 12:21:32 EST 2007


Actually, Intel is saying it is NOT providing the processor and this 
article says it is Samsung:

http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/1/10/6569

At 04:34 PM 1/9/2007, you wrote:

>>I've got my fingers crossed but if Apple opens up the iPhone to apps 
>>other than widgets I will be in heaven.  Especially if we can get access 
>>to the GPS data to determine where folks are.
>>
>>--
>>Trevor DeVore
>
>My guess is that there will have to be a special developer track at the 
>WWDC to cover iPhone applications.
>
>Also the keyboardless capability is interesting in that Apple is probably 
>using the iPhone to open up a whole new category of devices including 
>larger handheld computers that do not have keyboards but have larger screens.
>
>Either way, developing in Rev is the way to go as opposed to using XCode.
>
>Oh yes, I did find out on an article that the iPhone runs on an unknown 
>Intel processor. So that means that we can probably already generate 
>applications for it. http://techdigest.tv/2007/01/apple_iphone_th_1.html
>
>
>Jesse
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