Archives for the day Friday, September 14th, 2007

As next week’s Apple UK special event nears, separate reports have surfaced linking rumored European carriers to the iPhone. Reuters reports that Deutsche Telekom has clinched a deal to offer the iPhone in Germany through its T-Mobile unit, while MarketWatch has a report from Spanish news agency Efe that claims Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica SA acknowledged it is in talks with Apple over the right to sell the device in Spain.…

Like a lot of other pundits, I keep facing the fact that Google CEO Eric Schmidt is on the Apple board…


Captain Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal Brigade delivered a pounding frontal attack to the good folks in the Ubuntu bunker today, sounding off about the Linux OS distribution that’s been taking a lot of people (but not old Mossy) by storm. According to his review yesterday of the burgeoning (and free) Canonical operating system, Walt Mossberg says that although Ubuntu is, “Relatively slick,” he feels that there are too many, “little complications and hassles that will quickly frustrate most people who just want to use their computers, not maintain or tweak them.” Apparently, after testing on a stock Dell system with the software pre-installed, Walt argued that the lack of codecs for playing some audio and video formats, trouble connecting iPods, and a trackpad which can’t be adjusted, are just a few of the problems that most people will find intolerable in the open-source OS. Mossberg talks about users who, “…simply want their digital products to operate as promised, with as little maintenance and hassle as possible,” and feels the answer for them is Windows or OS X, not the new, untested, and unpolished Ubuntu. While we don’t agree on every point, perhaps this will push Canonical to tighten up its OS and really target the mainstream. [Warning: read link requires subscription]