Originally posted by the scientist:
Apple are not capable of a handheld OS?
funny, I seem to remember the newton and emac...I am sure those OS's would be sufficiently small to now run on a handheld.
Apple are apparently reluctant to return to a market they did so badly in, newton. Which was when they were looking too far ahead. Hence tablet Pcs appearing this year.
Actually I have seen shots of an ipaq emulating an ancient mac os, looked kind of funky.
As for Sony, well they license the palm OS, bright boy. All the others you mentioned use microsoft, dont they? Perhaps symbian which was psion. None make their own, although some own stakes in symbian.
Do palm even run at a profit? This could well be another reason apple has stayed away from handhelds?
An all in one all singing all dancing mobile phone/palm top/mp3 player/playstation 4 will be great when it appears, book me up to buy the first one if it is the size of an ipod.
Till then, I will stick to the ipod.
I was unclear on that point - I meant the Ipod is not capable of running an OS, not that Mac couldn't make one. Though at this late stage in the game, they should be talking to Palm or symbian as you suggested.
Palm just bought handspring last month so they can't be doing too badly. And they spun off the OS division again - everybody licenses OS's now, smart guy.
Sony makes both Palm and MS devices. sony-ericcson is currently working to produce an MS based smartphone, less than bright boy.
And since bags made a good point (take note markie), my handheld battery lasts up to ten hours - same as the palm. But it does not last as long when using the wireless interent card - something that will need to be worked on (supposedly, built in cards last longer). Playing music is about 7 hours.
When I travel I only bring two plugs for recharging - one for handheld and one for the cell phone (but that will soon change when I combine devices, now won't it?). If I have to bring the laptop, then I still only bring two because my Sony-Ericcson phone daisy chains with my Sony laptop and recharges via a USB card. Oh my, what a concept.