TheStreet.com’s Moritz: Apple’s iPhone 3.0 event ‘ho hum, lacked flashy one-more-thing’

“Apple’s iPhone 3.0 software developers conference kicked off with a few ho-hum application introductions,” Scott Mortiz reports for TheStreet.com.

“The show, at Apple’s campus in Cupertino, Calif., concluded without a flashy one-more-thing, giving Apple’s stock nothing solid to build on,” Mortiz reports.

“Among the biggest developments was the long-awaited cut-and-paste function that gives iPhone users the same text- and picture-moving capabilities that other smartphone owners enjoy. The company also unveiled a search function for songs and messages and an almost-live IM service… In a partial answer for critics dissatisfied with the iPhone’s inability to run more than one application at a time, Apple introduced a so-called push IM system from Meebo,” Mortiz reports.

Mortiz reports, “Observers wanting more information about a rumored tablet device went home disappointed.”

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: Scott Moritz and TheStreet.com. Morbid stupidity and wholly transparent fomenting are not a good mix. The bastards have more hair than ethics.


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