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Obligatory Tech Prediction for 2009

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If not only for the attempt of looking cool, here we go;

More companies will start joining Twitter

Recent news showed Dell making a good $1M, now, compared to the rest of the income, that is not necessarily a large quantity.  But it was enough to show off, to both fan and exec’s, how useful advertising deals and the like can be.

Apple TV/ Mac Mini upgrade:

The Mac Mini has not updated in over an entire year, which at least in comparison to the iPod, looks like its death.  Apple has been treating the Apple TV as more a hobby project, but has been doing well with it.  Also, with the recent update to the HP MediaSmart to work with iTunes and Time Machine, a relative upgrade would seem appropriate, but since the Apple TV and Mac Mini are so similar, upgrading both would be redundant.

The iPod Classic won’t fit any more songs

A rule of thumb where buying an iPod, is that if its been a few months since the last update, wait a week or two and the iPod will be upgraded.  When the iPod Touch was introduced, they dubbed the next generation of the iPod Video’s as the iPod Classic.  The second generation of the Classic, if you can call it that, denoted the hard drive space from 160gb to 120gb, but what they really did was take out the 160gb hard-drive and replaced with a dual 60gb solid-state drive.  The rumors of a iPod Touch-esque, tablet-esque Apple product just prove how whole-heartedly Apple is going towards the touch interface.

pownceKevin Rose will re-publish Pownce

To much anger and confusion, SixApart bought Pownce and hired the devo team.  Although they did publish their plans to incorporate the Pownce software into their products like Vox, MoveableType and TypePad.  But why did they close the original website?  Well, SixApart has said that, in the new year, they will be releasing the Pownce engine for either purchase or beta.  A large portion of the Pownce community was there just for the affiliation with Kevin Rose, and he definately has the cash to pick the software back up.

SMS in Canada will come back to Twitter

Or imma beat some ass, beat some ass real bad.

More countries will be turned into more TinyURL websites

Because we dont have enough; b65.us, c-o.in, dn.vc, faceto.us, fly.ws, hurl.it, is.gd, Just.as, x.se, LNK.IN, turo,us, Twitty.ms and Xil.in, and that is just the ones that use county URLs…

Sony PS3 will team with Blockbuster (or someone like that)

With release of Microsoft’s NXE for the Xbox 360, they included a NetFlix client; letting you order and stream their entire catalog of movies for no price in addition to a normal NetFlix account service.  I dont use it for reasons that are legal in Canada, but I have heard nothing but praise from friends that do use it.  Recently, it was announced that Blockbuster was (finally) doing an online service, and besides the fact that both of their main colors are blue (OMFG COINCIDENCE?!) I would not be alone in assumption that the PS3 will follow suit, as the only thing the PS3 has over the 360 is space, and movies take space.  And people that bought a PS3 are going to be looking for cheap rentals for a while now…

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OSXP?

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Windows Vista has 18 thousand different versions, all will poorly placed changes. An example would be the Photo thinger in Enterprise (I think).  And from what I have heard, there are three major groups developing Windows. There is the core group, they develop the kernel and the things around it, and then Windows and Windows Server. The latter two are based off of the first.

There is a new Windows every 4 years, generally, and an update every 2. Wherein Mac has smaller updates every year.  There are two major consumers using Windows, company and personal. As Mac does not have a company version and I cannot use it as an example. But generally, as someone who helped in my school with computers, companies do not want a vast amount of smaller updates.  Wherein the personal side, in this internetz age, we are used to frequent updates.

Businesses want a secure OS that works. Plain and simple. They do not want updates all the time that can fuck up a system. They are not as concerned about pretty OS effects, they would find more use with a very stripped down version of an OS.

Mac has these nice, frequent and small updates. Would that not be very nice with Windows? Not only updates you go and buy for, downloads and updates and more personal things. I know Windows Update does this, security and the like… I guess a better example would be the XP SP3 update, although I have not used it, it has the new Vista Aero theme. The OS would be updated more frequently, but less disruptive. And not having the big bang with new Windows OSs.

A really cool way I can think of would be if you could buy a stripped down Windows and instead of buying different versions, why not just let you buy small packs for updating. So instead of paying for a feature in a certain version, you could buy the ‘Media’ packet, and the ‘Gaming’ packet and stuff of that nature.

And everyone needs to adapt the package downloading that Linux does. Let the OS check the internetz if there are updates and let you download them all together. It would be so much nicer and safer if you were told when there were updates (I mean for smaller programs, not just Nortons and shit) and not have to go around and checking the internetz.

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 Apple, Microsoft, Software 1 Comment

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