Apple iWalk: Mac OS-X based PDA? 291
Per Wigren noted that SpyMac claims to have pictures of the iWalk, the mysterious secret project scheduled to be announced any time now. It is apparently something between a subnotebook and a PDA running a scaled down OSX. Supposedly it can be a portable MP3 player, and it has apple's airport stuff built in. CT Nope. They announced the iPod instead, a lame MP3 player.
Pictures (Score:1)
Re:Pictures (Score:2)
Oh, wait . . .
-Peter
Take a close look at the shadows (Score:4, Insightful)
There seems to be two light sources. One immediately above and behind the photographer, like a florescent ceiling light, which is evidenced by the reflection on the keyboard. The other source appears to be an regular incandescent also behind the viewer, casting shadows on the cigarettes that goes up. The shadow from the iWalk device is going to the upper left. They just don't seem consistent. There's also a *very* faint shadow leaning *towards* the photographer. Also notice the wrinkles on the sheet of paper beneath the iWalk. The shadows cast by them are also going "up", like from the cigarette box. Funny how it's the only object in the scene that casts light in its own unique direction. Light also does not seem to fall naturally on the device itself.
A few other observations I noticed... Zoom in close on the image. Other objects in the scene are slightly more crisp than the device itself.
Maybe I'm wrong, but the scene just looks very unnatural, but this may only be become I'm looking at it so intently. But if you ask me, that is definitely a mock up.
Re:Take a close look at the shadows (Score:2)
More information (Score:1)
Interesting... (Score:3, Insightful)
And besides, Apple already said "it's not a Mac." This looks a lot like a Mac to me, albeit a reeeeeeeeally small one.
Why are people so obsessed with the idea of Apple releasing a PDA, anyway?
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Re:Interesting... (Score:2)
Adding my $0.02: Not to mention that if Apple did come out with a reborn Newton, some of us [me] would buy it in a second and pay $$$ for it, too because out existing Apple PDAs are now several years old and heavily worn from use...
Re:Interesting... (Score:2)
Re:Interesting... (Score:1)
Re:Interesting... (Score:1)
"Why are people so obsessed with the idea of Apple releasing a PDA, anyway?"
When the Newton came out, techies were amazed at its handwriting recognition software, and general ease of use. What they were also amazed at was its price tag.
Both the NeXT and the Newton were ahead of the market, but very nice products. It seems the hype about this new device is possibly the fact that Apple tends to release new products that are ahead of the market, but are none-the-less fantastic.
Re:Interesting... (Score:1)
I quote Dilbert
amazed might not be the best word, eh?
Re:Interesting... (Score:5, Insightful)
The Direction of the shadow for the IWalk doesen't match the direction of the shadow for the pack of cigerettes.
There is no hard shadow under the IWalk.
The scale is off - the whole cursor pad that has five buttons on the IWalk is the same size as the Apple 'flower' key on the keyboard. You'd have to have small fingers to press that!
The bright reflection of the light on the IWalk is from a differing angle than the reflection on the cigerette box - the cigerette box relects the light onto the paper tward the upper left - indicating a bright light in the upper left, while the IWalk reflection indicates that the bright light is in the lower left.
Perhaps the Iwalk exists, but I thinks it's more of a Web-pad sized instead of PDA sized due to the scale of the cursor buttons.
Re:Interesting... (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:This is plausible. (Score:1)
jeez (Score:1)
*yawn*
$$? (Score:1)
I'm guessing $699.
Re:$$? (Score:1)
and running a NeXT/UNIX derived OS with an 802.11b port would be really cool.
Dell? (Score:3, Funny)
Remember: Rumors. (Score:4, Insightful)
No matter how much you want to believe this (and believe me, I want to), you have to notice two very important things: One, that the Apple rumor world isn't mearly as accurate as it was before the reign of heir Jobs, and the most important one is that Apple has said publicly on two occasions (that come to mind) that there will be no Apple Portables aside from laptops.
I want this to be true as I still hold a candle for the lost Newton division, but I've seen these rumours before, and they've never come to fruition then either.
But then again, we never thought we'd have a Mac OS with protected memory, either, so there is a (very) slim chance, I guess. But don't hold youir breath.
PDAs, Plasma TVs...I'll wait (Score:1, Funny)
I would appreciate it if the rest of you would fund R&D by buying first gen systems though.
A little late in the game for rumors (Score:4, Funny)
*Shameless attempt at karma whoring* (Score:1)
Touche! For those who missed it, here [briarskin.com] is the iBrator.
TOTALLY Doctored (Score:4, Insightful)
Not to mention that I doubt Apple would make anything with buttons that tiny so close together.
Cheers.
Re:TOTALLY Doctored (Score:4, Funny)
Not to mention that I doubt Apple would make anything with buttons that tiny so close together.
Actually, seeing how this is Apple, it's doubtful that there would even be more than one button. Ya know, too confusing for the target Apple market and all. ;)
Re:TOTALLY Doctored -not (Score:1, Insightful)
the shadow if fine, we are not dealing w/ a parallel light source it is a point sorce close to the device, the shadow is consitant w/ a desk lamp. though a pack of cigarets inside apple offices is odd.
Re:TOTALLY Doctored (Score:2)
The picture a fake ? (Score:1)
Another possibility is that the story is real and that the photo has been edited to make the device look like the retail product.
If it's a PDA, I hope it won't be too expensive so it can be a killer.
Re:The picture a fake ? (Score:1)
> too expensive so it can be a killer.
Argh. I was about to settle on a PDA/cell phone device. If this is legit, I'll have to reconsider the whole shebang.
FAKE Image (Score:1)
not PDA - multimedia assistant, rather (Score:1)
eWeek [eweek.com] will apparently have post-press conference coverage. (the press release for the iWalk is today at 10am PST).
Looks fake to me... (Score:1)
bullllllllshit (Score:1)
That is the fakey-est fake picture that ever faked a fake.
~jeff
as usual we're doubtful (Score:2, Insightful)
does anybody remember the seemingly percieving comments made about the g4 cube leaked pictures last time around?
modified picture of a washing machine?
power switch pops up instead of in and vice versa?
impossibility of no fan?
obviously retouched with blur?
the slashdot community is amusing...i think it never learns
IWalk Personal Transportation? (Score:1)
"i" prefix......again (Score:1)
I thought Apple were meant to be the "marketeers" of the computer industry - making a fortune from selling shitty overpriced blue-Mactinosh's with limited expandability. But iTunes? iMac? iWalk?
I won't start on Compaq. iPAQ? WTF is the "i" for? Anybody?
Re:"i" prefix......again (Score:1, Funny)
Re:"i" prefix......again (Score:2)
You PC enthusiasts sure come up with a lot of useful ideas. Subscription operating systems? Pop up ads for "free" internet? You guys are fucking geniuses
iWalk (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:iWalk (Score:2)
Re:iWalk (Score:2)
Whether Personal Trasportable Computers and Personal Commuter Transports are too close to each other, we'll let the courts decide.
(yes I know that prosthetic legs aren't commuter transport, but the pun required some poetic licence to work)
Re:iWalk (Score:2)
I was under the impression that Apple Records did sue Apple Computer. To my understanding the lawsuit was over Apple Computers inclusion of the CD player in their computers that would allow computer users to install M$ Office (or other large applications) from a single CD rather than a skyscraper of floppies. (remember sitting in front of your system swapping floppies in and out for an hour or more?) Apple Records objection was that Apple Computers could then play music. And this somehow infringed upon Apple Records. (How this "infringed" I am not sure, but I do know that the inclusion of the CD-ROM mechanism was crucial to software and hardware development.)
Obvious fake (Score:5, Interesting)
What is an Apple trademark, though, is the "iPod" [ipaustralia.gov.au] (NOTE: if you can't get the page to display, just start a new search for "iPod"). From the description, though, it does sound like a PDA...
Nice of Slashdot to finally put a story of this up... The original invitations went out last Friday!
Re:Obvious fake (Score:2)
It's not real (Score:4, Funny)
Reliable handwriting recognition ???? (Score:1)
[H]andwriting recognition (using former newton-technology so it's a lot better than current palm os recognition)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Newton's handwriting recognition suck big time? (Even made an episode of the Simpsons, as I recall)
Re:Reliable handwriting recognition ???? (Score:1)
Re:Reliable handwriting recognition ???? (Score:1)
Re:Reliable handwriting recognition ???? (Score:1)
I'm skeptical about an Apple PDA, though. The market for PDA's is in pretty sad shape right now; there's not much there for Apple to capture right now, even if they did make a good product at a good price.
PDAs on Endor (Score:3, Funny)
Imagine an Apple ad campaign with little furry creatures running around the forest carrying colorful translucent PDAs.
No NIC? (Score:1)
IF it had a NIC, it could mount NFS, and that would be more cool...
Any "device" that can run a fully featured Unix with network support should be useful for some thing or some persons.
Re:No NIC? (Score:2)
Get your head out of your 486 and welcome to the 21st century. And if you want a portable UNIX machine, buy a small PC.
Finally saw an MP3 player that makes sense... (Score:1)
It's the size and shape of a cassette, and in addition to holding 64MB of music (or files?) and working as an MP3 player with headphone jack, it'll actually play when placed in a cassette player (say in one's car---does it respond to ffwd and rwnd controls?)
Didn't trouble to look to closely since it's $230...
As much as I too would like to see an Apple PDA, I just can't see that happening given what Apple has said in the past
William
IT'S FAKE (Score:4, Informative)
The MacNN forums (www.macnn.com ahem the most reliable) have debunked this as a doctored up Harmon Kardon amplifier and a Microsoft remote control.
Mac OS compatibility announced with Sensate's.... (Score:1)
Here's something related:
http://www.twomobile.com/content/771.php
http://www.sensateinc.com/
Nice Fake (Score:3, Insightful)
Art schooling required! (Score:1)
The shadow and highlights just don't jive with the cigarette package.
Sorry, I'm iWalkin' away from this one.
Best line of the write up (Score:3, Interesting)
with handwriting recognition (using former newton-technology so it's a lot better than current palm os recognition)
LOL! First of all, the Newton sucked when it came to handwriting recognition. Second of all, the guy doesn't even seem to realize that Palm OS doesn't do handwriting recognition, it does gesture recognition with Graffiti, which is why it was successful. Palm was smart enough to know that handwriting recognition sucks and will always suck like voice recognition until we get better AI-based pattern recognition and language context theories (no, it won't be solved solely by processor speed).
Have you ever actually USED a newton? (Score:2)
Sure.. it made mistakes at first. But you have to tell it about the mistakes... and pretty soon the little newton can regocnize my handwriting even when I couldn't!
I was absolutely amazed at how well the handwriting recognition on it worked.
Re: Grafitti STARTED on a NEWTON (Score:2)
before US robotics / palm ever made a palm-pilot,
they made grafitti FOR the newton. that's where
it started.
Re:Have you ever actually USED a newton? (Score:2)
Well, I have to admit that I didn't use the later models (and face it -- not many people did).
In my experience with using systems like this, you are not so much training them as they are training you. The "learning" capability probably helps, but most people have to stick with it through a lot of trial and error before they can get it to work effectively, and it's primarily the user modifying behavior.
I'm sure there are people who managed to get it to work, and work well. These people, like you, of course will claim that it's "great". But that's a long way from handwriting recognition that works well for everyone, which I simply haven't seen exist.
If it was really was that good, which would be far better than anything seen before or since, Apple would be licensing it EVERYWHERE rather than simply killing it (although, another poster claims Apple licensed it to others). There is a reason that Graffiti was so much popular than handwriting systems: It worked well, it worked reliably, and it worked reliably for everyone, not just people whose handwriting happened to work well with the recognition engine.
Re:Best line of the write up (Score:2)
Photoshop does wonderful things (Score:1)
It manages to fool even people here at slashdot.
Now, look, I want an iWalk too...but this isn't going to be what Apple shows in about...umm.....20 minutes or so from my count.
Meanwhile this is just a way to attract traffic to another mac rumor site.
I loved the newton. So much better than any of the WinCE, Linux based (gasp!) or Palm units. They'd have years of development by now.
But what will be announced? It sure as hell won't be a PDA.
:-(
But I'm still taking bets for the next fifteen minutes or so. 10 to 1 odds.
It's all in the shadows... (Score:1)
Not saying it isn't going to look like that, but that picture is definitely fake.
And WTF is with the Dell (eww) logo?
Another Mac Rumors Site!!! (Score:1)
Oh wait... this is a mac rumors site, the iWalk may not exist.
If it had a phone... (Score:2)
Attention all PDA and phone manufacturers: we are sick and tired of carrying around a PDA and a phone. Got it? Put them together, preferably in a form smaller and lighter than a small boulder, and priced not too much higher than the two things separately. You'll be rich.
If Apple could stick a phone into a sexy Apple OSX-based PDA that I could plug into my mac, they'd have another pile of my money double-quick, that's for sure. The more M$ scares me with their Big Brother plans, the more I'm dying to lock into something else. C'mon Apple, give me some hope.
Re:If it had a phone... (Score:2)
More info on Verison + PalmOS phone (Score:2)
Cons are that you now have a cell phone that is prone to crashes and it's a tad bulky (yet smaller than a full-sized Palm Pilot).
http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/kysmart/kysmart_f
Re:If it had a phone... (Score:2)
Re:If it had a phone... (Score:2)
Trium Mondo, Siemens XL45, Sagem are all Pocket PC. Nokia 90xx, 91xx and 92xx series and Ericsson 380 are EPOC. Qualcom PDQ is Palm OS. Motorola Acoompi 008 is proprietary.
Re:If it had a phone... (Score:2)
I wouldn't buy one for a darn good reason. I want my information at my fingertips, and my phone on my ear. I want to be able to listen to somebody while I enter the phone number that he/she is dictating to me. I actually *use* my palm, and I need to use it while on the phone.That is why there is virtually no market for such a device. IMNSHO
Re:If it had a phone... (you want danger.com) (Score:2)
They're doing exactly what you want, and it's much cooler than PalmOS.
Easy Dup (Score:2)
scaled down OSX (Score:2)
I'm sure a few of you are running OSX, how is it? What is your opinion on how successful a scale-down would be? Would it be better to try and scale down the whole thing, or maybe just the key parts of it, like the kernel, and build the rest from scratch maybe using the OSX GUI as a guideline? And is it really worthwile for Apple to throw resources at something like this?
Re:scaled down OSX (Score:2, Informative)
It's *really* fast. On both machines.
The things that were slow were window resizing, etc. And that's mostly fixed now (though resizing Internet Explorer or Mozilla still seems to drag a big when it's doing a complex web page, but that's to be expected).
As far as a scale-down... I think they could do it. The biggest resource-eaters would be Aqua & Quartz, two of the underlying graphics technologies. If those were eliminated or replaced with something faster, I'm sure one would get decent performance with a scaled down OS X.
As far as Apple throwing resources at it... we don't really know what "it" is... yet. 17 minutes to go. But really, if it is a small PDA-like device, I think it will be a big hit. People *loved* the Newton and have been dying for something like it for a long time. So yes, it would be worthwhile for Apple to do so.
More Evidence aganist this (Score:2)
Perhaps they anticipated the Slashdotting, so they'd cash in on the deal by offering to sell ad space in conjunction with said fake product(notice the shadow lines on the lower 1/5th of the image) to give the illusion of a big tech gossip site.
Nope, not buying it.
Highly anticipated (Score:2, Informative)
This product has had the mac world biting their nails for the past week or so.
Two of the most popular mac news sources, MacSlash [macslash.com] and MacOS Rumors [mosr.com], are currently down, and MacNN [macnn.com] has been slowed to a crawl.
The official announcement from apple is expected to happen at 10:00AM PST.
Everyone goto MacMinute! (Score:2, Informative)
"MacMinute is in attendance at the media event and will bring the news as we learn of it."
And it looks like in the time it took me to type this post, the action has already started:
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is currently recapping Apple's digital hub products, including iTunes, iMovie 2, iDVD, and Mac OS X's Image Capture application. [October 23 - 13:10-13:20]
Hell yeah! It was just announced! (from MacMinute):
Apple introduces iPod, a digital audio player (MP3, MP2) with a 5GB hard drive (1000 songs). 20 minute skip protection. [13:25]
iPod (Score:2)
Re:iPod (Score:2)
It's official: it ain't the iWalk (Score:2)
To be honest, thus far I'm disappointed. This is what Apple calls "breakthrough"?
Live coverage of the conference is at MacMinute [macminute.com] (but they'll get swamped soon enough...)
That is the most insulting fake picture I've seen. (Score:2)
It's an annoying picture, because the objects in the foreground, the supposed object of interest is in soft focus, while the stuff in the background is crisp and clean. Tell me, is this person's digital camera so bad that it can't take a picture of three objects in close proximity without all three of them in focus? Please.
Another thing that makes this stand out on the bullshit alarm is that it is NOTHING like the real leaked pictures that people release of new products. Usually, when people take pictures of new products, they're as technical as possible, lining up the device like they were in a studio showing the device open, closed, any neat features, and most importantly, what the screen and OS look like.
This crappy fake looks as though it was from the background of that crappy Hackers Movie with Angelina Jolie. You don't expect us to believe for a second that this picture was an accident, taken by someone who didn't even realize what they were taking a picture of, do you? What an insult.
The third, most damning piece of evidence I enter into the fold is the crappy lighting and texture effects the moron who made this used. What the hell kind of surface is that on the device? Granite? Some space-aged material? It doesn't reflect light, like the laptop in the background. It's obviously textured. Is it Olsonite, or some other space age material? I think its Fakelite.
My final point: look at the shadow on the pack of cigarettes. It casts a faint shadow away from the camera, what you'd expect from flash photography. Now, look at the shadow of the fake device. It casts a harsher shadow to the left, as though there was a strong light source to the right of the person taking the picture. Where's the shadow from that light source for the pack of cigarettes? It's got to be a powerful light source, because it was bright enough that the flash wasn't able to drown out its shadows.
This picture is a total fake and an insult to our collective intelligence.
It's HE-ERE! (Score:2)
The Apple Store [apple.com]
The Apple Home Page [apple.com]
The iPod Product Page [apple.com]
iPod is the size of a deck of cards. 2.4" wide by 4" tall by
* One hour recharge, 10 hour battery capacity charges over FireWire -- no charging cable needed
* 20 minute skip protection FireWire built-in. fast -- entire CD download in under 10 seconds
* "To have your whole music library with you at all times is a quantum leap when it comes to music. And iPod fits in your pocket. Never before possible."
3 breakthroughs in iPod: 1. Ultra-portable. Ultra-thin hard drive. 1.8 inch hard drive is
* MP3 (incl. VBR), WAV, and AIFF playback. Holds 1000 songs.
* Music players: flash (MP3) player, hard disk player, CD player, MP3 CD player
Apple's new device is a hard drive-based music player: iPod.
* It's a part of everyone's life. It's a large target market. It knows now boundaries. And there is no market leader.
No one has really found the recipe yet for digital music. And not only will we find the recipe, we think the Apple brand is great for this.
* We are executing on this stuff today. Nine months from having a strategy, and we're basically shipping all of it -- iDVD will ship early next month.
iApps know all about the devices. But a thought occurred to us late last year -- the devices don't know anything about the iApps. There's never been a device built to take advantage... what if there was?
And we decided to do it.
The field we chose was music.
Why music? Well, we love music. and it's always good to do something you love.
* Jobs demos iMovie -- showed clips of baby videos
* iDVD2 shipping early November
* Jobs then showed a four-piece pie chart: video (iMovie 2), Music (iTunes), DVD (iDVD), and Photo
* Let's start with the digital hub. This is a strategy we announced in January 2001. We believe Mac can become the center of your digital lifestyle. In other words, we're being surrounded by these amazing digital devices these days.
* We have something really stunning for you today -- we have a lot of things going on.
* Steve Jobs comes onstage:
Don'tcha just know I gotta add this to my collection!
Curious George
They're Wrong -- it's iPod. (Score:2)
MacMinute [macminute.com] is at the event, covering it live. It's called the iPod, and it's an MP3 player.
Announcement made (Score:2)
Mystery No More (Score:2)
* Apple design -- stainless steel also a FireWire hard drive
* iPod is the size of a deck of cards. 2.4" wide by 4" tall by
* One hour recharge, 10 hour battery capacity charges over FireWire -- no charging cable needed
* 20 minute skip protection FireWire built-in. fast -- entire CD download in under 10 seconds
* "To have your whole music library with you at all times is a quantum leap when it comes to music. And iPod fits in your pocket. Never before possible."
* 3 breakthroughs in iPod: 1. Ultra-portable. Ultra-thin hard drive. 1.8 inch hard drive is
iPod - confirmed (sorta) (Score:2)
Apple's special event began slightly after its 10:00 am anticipated start time with Steve Jobs recapping Apple's digital hub vision. Jobs then introduced the iPod, a digital audio player with a 5GB drive, 20-minute skip protection, a FireWire port, and an advanced Lithium-polymer battery with up to 10 hours (and fully charges in just over an hour). The portable device is the about the "size of a deck of cards," with a backlit LCD display, and offers support for playlists, ID3 tags, and iTunes. The portable device fits in the palm of your hand (about the size of a credit card and less than an inch high), has a backlit LCD display, and offers support for playlists, ID3 tags, and iTunes.
No price info, though. I'm sure we'll see more later.
(apologies if someone else has already gotten this info into the discussion...)
iPOD: $399 (Score:2)
Have a look
the device is called the iPod (Score:3, Informative)
The size of a deck of cards (2.4 x 4 x
* 5gB HDD
* 10 hour bttery life
* 20 min skip protection
* COOL ASS intigration with iTunes2
* crossfader: automatically fades between songs. new equalizer button next to burn and eject buttons, with presets, 10 sliders plus a preamp slider
* built-in. fast -- entire CD download in under 10 seconds
* If you add songs or re-arrange playlists, iPod automatically updates
see: http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0110/23.event
see: http://www.macnn.com/news.php?id=10182
Re:the device is called the iPod (Score:2)
That is supposed to be:
* Built in FIREWIRE is fast - can download a CD in 10 seconds.
Also really cool is that it can recharge from the firewire port in 1 hour! No carrying YAPB (yet another power brick) around with you everywhere.
Also, $399 MSRP. (that sucks, but hey, 5 gigs in this small of a package? god damn that's slick.
The device is iPod, it's at the Apple store now. (Score:2)
- Holds over 1000 songs
- Weights just 6.5 ounces -- fits in your pocket
- Plays up to 10 hours with 20 minutes skip protection
- Auto synchronize all your music with iTunes
- Transfer a whole CD is less than 10 seconds
- Charge with the included power adapter or over FireWire
- Breakthrough UI with an innovative scroll wheel
- 60 mWatt amp powers high-fidelity sound earbuds
- Ultra-slim 5-gigabyte hard drive doubles as a FireWire disk
Price $399
The word is out (Score:2)
One redeeming feature of the iPod... (Score:2)
Python PDA (Score:3, Funny)
Lame MP3 Player (Score:2)
The iPod is not a PDA, but it probably is the best all-around MP3 player on the market, and certainly the best size/storage space ratio.
- Scott
Re:First post (Score:2)
Subscribe so Rob can afford Oracle. (Score:1, Informative)
- A.P.
Re:What color's the sky in your world? Oh, its Aqu (Score:2)
I remember that one! I thought it was kind of cute to have a PC in the palm of your hand. People even got Windows working on later models.
Jon Acheson
Re:The Pictures are *NOT* Fake (Score:2)
Those talking about shadows not matching up are very stupid and ignoring the fact that a normal room contains a varied mix of ambient, omni, and spot lighting.
Apple may have a PDA in the labs, but this photo portrays an object that has nothing in common with the Apple design ethic other than it is silver. And even then, only one other Apple product is silver.
- Scott