Apple to introduce ‘Mac nano’ device?

“‘The first 30 years were just the beginning.’ Does this bold statement portend a new iPod video with a full face touch screen? A set top box that can stream video content to your television? A wireless phone that is also a full fledged iPod with the slickest design and operation you can imagine? No, these products may all very well appear at Macworld, but this has got to be about the future of personal computing. Apple did ignite the personal computer revolution and then reinvent it after all,” Bob Snow writes for O’Grady’s PowerPage.

Snow writes, “I think Apple will introduce a nano-computer, masquerading as a smart-phone . Basically a tablet computer the size of a Treo or Blackberry with a far more clever input method, full face screen and some version of iLife running on it. Ideally it would be a stand alone wireless nano-computer running OS-X. Think of all the capabilities of a MacBook combined with a phone. Dock it on your desk with a wireless keyboard, mouse and full screen monitor and it would be your home computer. Take it on the road and it would be your laptop. Put it in your pocket and it would be your phone, camera and your iPod.”

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48 Comments

  1. The key words in the article above are “…I think…” In short, it’s another classic from O’Grady wherein they’re pulling this out of their posterior cavity. This is anything but an educated rumor based on fact. It’s wishful thinking. And that folks, is the level of quality you get from O’Grady.

    There’s nothing to see here, folks. Move along.

  2. How about iChat for Windows?

    Or wait for six months or so, and – when Leopard has been on the street for several months – release Tiger to select Windows OEM manufacturers like HP or Lenovo so long as they abide by a strict hardware reference design.

    Or bring Power Computing back to life (Apple still owns that company’s IP as far as I recall) and bring it out as a “cheaper” Macintosh whose firmware only allows the running the running of Tiger and Windows XP (not Vista) until Leopard is around 18 months old.

    In order to maintain Power Computing as Apple’s “poor relation”, keep it a couple of generations behind in terms of processor deployment – in other words, use Conroe as opposed to Woodcrest’s successor or Yonah instead of Penryn.

    When Apple moves to what I believe is now referred to Westmere (neé Nehalem-C, aka the 32nm shrink of Nehalem), PC could be allowed to flood the market with Penryn-based systems running Penryn as Apple moves to Cougar, Bobcat or Civet or whatever 10.6 is codenamed.

    People who want “state of the art” will buy Apple. People who want something that isn’t Windows will buy PC. Apple and their developers benefit either way. Microsoft would suffer under the law of diminishing returns once people realise that their “Windows Safety Net” was largely redundant.

    Keynote under Windows XP would be a travesty as far as I’m concerned. Ditto Pages.

  3. No, it’s a shoe phone. With one of these, if one of your shoes happens to fall in the gutter while you’re walking down the street, you can just hang up on whoever you’re talking to and wear your phone.

  4. I really wish it would be something like this, but I’m afraid such high hopes are setting one up for disappointment.

    But while we’re dreaming:

    How about the iSonicScrewdriver, a 10 TB do-all, be-all high tech device that can store your MP3s, open alien technology protected vaults, and stun enemies — all in less than 10 ounces! I’d buy one!

  5. With so many opinions, hopes, and dreams I wonder who will be right and who will be wrong, and if no one outside of Apple’s war room has even imagined what will be revealed 09 January 2007.

    What do I want? An auditorium full of Mac zealots laughing, crying, fist pumping, dancing, yelling, cheering. No, wait, that’s too much. How about a room full of people with stereotypical smug smiles on their faces?

  6. It will be called the iCar.
    It will sport a built in iPod including iTV in the back for the kids. The car will be navigated by a new version of the Newton with GPS capabilities and will sport a nice 10 inch LCD screen on the dash to connect to your iPhone so you can iChat on the road.

    And to think Ford is going with Microsoft…hahahahahahah….losers.

  7. Memo to all the Windoze fanboys:
    1. Apple is doing so well on the stock market that you can’t cry that Apple is all but dead so you trot out “Steve is a crook.” It won’t work, Steve’s not going anywhere. He’s going to continue to make life hell for you.

    2. You can’t have our toys. If you want iLife so bad get a Mac!

    Now

    All the rest of you kids go outside and play now, the party isn’t until tomorrow!

  8. for db:

    There is ZERO chance Apple will ever make iLife for Windoze..because that is what the whole mac-apple expierence is all about: tight intergration of soft AND hardware: who wants iLife on a PC and share it with a dozen russian, rumanian and N-korean hackers??? So…seriously: no iLife on the PC. want it? buy a mac…

    MacB. NL

  9. Prediction…

    iPhone
    iPhone Pro (iPhone X)

    The iPhone is the size of an iPod Nano but thicker and probably a slider. It will be a phone and a 1 GB music player with very limited iCal, Address Book, iChat….mostly viewing what comes from your Mac. But mindlessly simple. microSD slot for more music and a a 2 MP camera. Maybe Bluetooth…not sure about that. Plug it in to your Mac and it charges and pops up iTunes. On the phone, you’ll get the iPod interface for your music. iTunes music store on the iPhone will be tough because you’ll not only have to buy the music but pay the DL charges. I’m reasonably sure Apple will sell these unlocked and not get into the carrier business. Their web site will provide downloadable profiles for each carrier. The carriers will sell them in their stores also but probably for full price.

    Later this year, they will bring out the iPhone Pro (or iPhone X) which will have more functions than the iPhone but won’t be nearly as bloated as the Treo or Blackberry. It will not be a true Smartphone, because those things are too complex to be functional.(I have three…) Ask the average guy with a Smartphone, or Blackberry, or Treo what they use. Voice, text, light email, schedules, contacts. Web browsing is stupid and downloadable TV and movies are stupid, although Apple is the one company I would trust to do it. More likely, you will be able to convert videos in iTunes to phone format and transfer them that way.

    Check out the Nokia 6682 for a decent Smartphone that can do most of this now.

    MW: “very” As in, you can be VERY sure I have no idea if any of this is true.

  10. There will be no iLife for Windows. Apple does not make that much revenue selling software, compared to hardware. iLife, like Mac OS X, is a means of selling more Macs, by differentiating Macs from Windows PCs. iTunes is offered on both platforms because it is a means of selling more iPods (hardware), so having a Windows version is essential to the success of iPod. If there was iLife for Windows, that would only serve to eliminate a key reason to Get a Mac.

  11. I think there will be such a device, but it will be called iPod “something” and not “Mac nano.” Steve Jobs thinks iPod is the “next big thing” for the second 30 years of Apple. Tens of millions of people are already wearing an iPod as a music/media player. It’s a natural step to make it into the heart of a wearable computer platform. That’s why it had a non-specific name like “iPod” to begin with, five+ years ago. It was always the plan to evolve it from something specific that everyone had to have (because it’s a cool music player) to something more general that people will depend on having in the future, like the current status of desktop and laptop computers. I can’t wait for the actual keynote to see if it all happens.

  12. How come NOBODY has suggested the most obvious Mac update – even more obvious than an 8–core Mac Pro announcement – a Core 2 Duo Mac Mini??? This is the ONLY Mac still using last year’s processors, and it’s WAY overpriced in its current configuration.

    I know it’s not that exciting, but it’s going to happen. That’s the big hardware update. Because Apple is all about evolution, not revolution. The iTV will not support DVR capabilities; it will just do something simple, like stream mp4 movies to your TV. In a year they’ll add another feature to make it better.

    Likewise, Apple won’t introduce a super-gadget like a Mac nano; they’ll just take the existing iPod and add a new capability, like voice communications and recording. Just like they added video, color/photos, a click wheel, and a touchpad interface each year for the past five years. Evolution, not revolution. It’s simply a business strategy, a lesson they learned the hard way with the Newton: revolutionary products either explode or fizzle; but evolutionary products take advantage of secure market niches and provide constant, predictable revenue growth.

    Oh, and, the “30 years was just the beginning” stuff doesn’t refer to some kind of mind-blowing new hardware we haven’t even imagined… it refers to Leopard. 30 years ago Apple created their best-of-breed operating system, and Leopard is the pinnacle of OS perfection… with Tiger they established a mature API structure for their new next-generation OS (that is, OS X) and now that that’s done they can really start grooving on the UI… just like they did 30 years ago.

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