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Liebe ATler,
ich habe soeben auf ComputerWorld.com eine nette Auflistung aller Gerüchte (teilweise auch sehr vielversprechend) für das Jahr 2011 gefunden. Ich habe mir direkt gedacht, dass ich die doch direkt mal hier posten kann, damit wir alle in diesem Thread uns in Ruhe durch wildes diskutieren die Synapsen aus der Kalotte schlagen lassen können
Ich persönlich halte manche Punkte für sehr wahrscheinlich! Andere dagegen sehe ich als teils sogar sehr fragwürdig an (Android)
Nunja.
Hier die Auflistung:
January
Mac App Store opens for business
Apple introduces the iPad 2.0 -- faster, thinner, new cameras, shipping "by April".
Apple reports Q1 results -- confirm huge Mac sales growth, stellar iPad sales and extremely strong iPhone statistics.
iWork 11 makes App Store debut.
News Corp. ships 'The Daily' magazine
February
Aperture upgraded
First million apps downloaded from Mac App Store, iWork and a variety of free gaming apps see huge success.
iAds spring partners unveiled, though Apple skips discussion of revenue.
iTunes update brings TV show streaming and subscription services. Cable company shares take a dive.
March
iPhone hits Verizon
White iPhone ships, but supplies deeply constrained
iBookstore update brings the Web to books
iBookstore/iTunes Extra title creation tool revealed, will this be part of future iLife suite?
April
Apple upgrades MacBook Pro range, some models lose optical drives and gain SSD as standard. "We said this is where mobile computing is going, we still believe this," says Jobs.
Apple reports Q2 results
iPad 2.0 hits retail for the first time, over a million sold on day one.
Final Cut Studio upgrade is 64-bit and integrates powerful iAd and virtual environment creation features.
iMac update now ships with Magic Trackpad as standard.
May
iPad 2.0 achieves six million sales in first two months.
Logic Studio upgrade ships, now offers additional features for live performance mixing, including automated level controls for live desk recording.
June
Steve Jobs keynotes WWDC
iPhone 5 debuts at WWDC
WWDC sees beta release of OS X Lion to developers.
Safari 6 offers improved Flash support -- Flash now an optional extra.
OpenJDK Project announces first fully-tested public beta of Java for OS X Lion and Snow Leopard systems.
iOS 5 offers plethora of features, including new mapping and location-sensing tools. Apple focuses its pitch on easy-to-use and understand privacy controls for location and usage information.
July
iPhone 5, iPad 2.0 reaches new countries
Apple reports Q3 results
Apple desktop products upgraded, now ship with Magic Trackpad as standard. Mac Pro now boasts LightPeak connectivity.
August
Apple hosts special music event, introduces new products which ship in September (see below).
Apple introduces Android emulator for iPhone, "There's some good apps on Android, now iPhone users can run them on their iPhone, unless they use Flash," says Jobs.
Hell freezes over, iTunes app lets Android users purchase music from their favorite music store.
September
iTunes 11 ships, offers cloud-based music locker service. "We've been working on this for a while," admits Steve Jobs as he introduces the service.
New iPod touch ships, chassis is more like the iPhone 4, capacity increased.
iPod nano replaced by iPhone nano, worn like a watch and equipped with an A4 processor and the capacity for voice calls, this smaller cheaper iPhone is feature-limited but lets you Tweet, Facebook and email on the move.
iPod classic gets speed bump.
Apple TV gains latest (A5?) processor.
October
Mac OS X 'Lion' ships
iOS 5.1 debuts, extends iOS/OS X integration.
iLife 12 appears, equipped with additional 'cloud'-based features this is the first version of iLife to be made available exclusively via the App Store.
Apple reports Q4 result.
November
iOS 5.2 upgrade ships
December
App Store downloads now reach 5 billion
Mac App Store downloads reach 100 million
Apple confirms 5 million iPhone nano sales, cuts price for Christmas market.
Der Vollständigkeit und fairness halber gebe ich natürlich auch die Quelle an:
http://blogs.computerworld.com/17565/collected_apples_busy_diary_for_2011
Ich wünsche euch, uns, AT viel Spaß beim diskutieren!
Chris
ich habe soeben auf ComputerWorld.com eine nette Auflistung aller Gerüchte (teilweise auch sehr vielversprechend) für das Jahr 2011 gefunden. Ich habe mir direkt gedacht, dass ich die doch direkt mal hier posten kann, damit wir alle in diesem Thread uns in Ruhe durch wildes diskutieren die Synapsen aus der Kalotte schlagen lassen können
Ich persönlich halte manche Punkte für sehr wahrscheinlich! Andere dagegen sehe ich als teils sogar sehr fragwürdig an (Android)
Nunja.
Hier die Auflistung:
January
Mac App Store opens for business
Apple introduces the iPad 2.0 -- faster, thinner, new cameras, shipping "by April".
Apple reports Q1 results -- confirm huge Mac sales growth, stellar iPad sales and extremely strong iPhone statistics.
iWork 11 makes App Store debut.
News Corp. ships 'The Daily' magazine
February
Aperture upgraded
First million apps downloaded from Mac App Store, iWork and a variety of free gaming apps see huge success.
iAds spring partners unveiled, though Apple skips discussion of revenue.
iTunes update brings TV show streaming and subscription services. Cable company shares take a dive.
March
iPhone hits Verizon
White iPhone ships, but supplies deeply constrained
iBookstore update brings the Web to books
iBookstore/iTunes Extra title creation tool revealed, will this be part of future iLife suite?
April
Apple upgrades MacBook Pro range, some models lose optical drives and gain SSD as standard. "We said this is where mobile computing is going, we still believe this," says Jobs.
Apple reports Q2 results
iPad 2.0 hits retail for the first time, over a million sold on day one.
Final Cut Studio upgrade is 64-bit and integrates powerful iAd and virtual environment creation features.
iMac update now ships with Magic Trackpad as standard.
May
iPad 2.0 achieves six million sales in first two months.
Logic Studio upgrade ships, now offers additional features for live performance mixing, including automated level controls for live desk recording.
June
Steve Jobs keynotes WWDC
iPhone 5 debuts at WWDC
WWDC sees beta release of OS X Lion to developers.
Safari 6 offers improved Flash support -- Flash now an optional extra.
OpenJDK Project announces first fully-tested public beta of Java for OS X Lion and Snow Leopard systems.
iOS 5 offers plethora of features, including new mapping and location-sensing tools. Apple focuses its pitch on easy-to-use and understand privacy controls for location and usage information.
July
iPhone 5, iPad 2.0 reaches new countries
Apple reports Q3 results
Apple desktop products upgraded, now ship with Magic Trackpad as standard. Mac Pro now boasts LightPeak connectivity.
August
Apple hosts special music event, introduces new products which ship in September (see below).
Apple introduces Android emulator for iPhone, "There's some good apps on Android, now iPhone users can run them on their iPhone, unless they use Flash," says Jobs.
Hell freezes over, iTunes app lets Android users purchase music from their favorite music store.
September
iTunes 11 ships, offers cloud-based music locker service. "We've been working on this for a while," admits Steve Jobs as he introduces the service.
New iPod touch ships, chassis is more like the iPhone 4, capacity increased.
iPod nano replaced by iPhone nano, worn like a watch and equipped with an A4 processor and the capacity for voice calls, this smaller cheaper iPhone is feature-limited but lets you Tweet, Facebook and email on the move.
iPod classic gets speed bump.
Apple TV gains latest (A5?) processor.
October
Mac OS X 'Lion' ships
iOS 5.1 debuts, extends iOS/OS X integration.
iLife 12 appears, equipped with additional 'cloud'-based features this is the first version of iLife to be made available exclusively via the App Store.
Apple reports Q4 result.
November
iOS 5.2 upgrade ships
December
App Store downloads now reach 5 billion
Mac App Store downloads reach 100 million
Apple confirms 5 million iPhone nano sales, cuts price for Christmas market.
Der Vollständigkeit und fairness halber gebe ich natürlich auch die Quelle an:
http://blogs.computerworld.com/17565/collected_apples_busy_diary_for_2011
Ich wünsche euch, uns, AT viel Spaß beim diskutieren!
Chris