Notes From Afar

Month: August 2007 (page 1 of 1)

O2 Secures iPhone for UK?

The Apple iPhoneThere has been much speculation and rumour over which mobile networks would “win” the iPhone in Europe and now the Financial Times is reporting that O2 has won the deal to sell the iPhone in the UK.

Not one for rumour mongering (ahem) I’ve not commented before on the rumours, but this ‘feels’ right – as much because of the other elements of the deal that the FT is reporting. If what the FT is reporting is true, then Apple has succeeded in changing the nature of the mobile business in Europe. It would seem that Apple has negotiated to receive 10% of call and message revenue form iPhone users and that the iPhone it self will not be subsidised or discounted.

Orange has the iPhone in France and T-Mobile in Germany, which pleases me because so many people assumed that Vodafone as the largest network would would win the iPhone. Trust me, a Vodafone iPhone would have been a very, very bad thing indeed.

So we wait for the end of August to see if this, the latest rumour, is in fact true, and if so we start checking the dates of our O2 contracts – did I mention I’m on O2?

Walt Mossberg Misses the Point?

Walt Mossberg, the respected Wall Street Journal personal technology columnist, has a “review” of Apple’s latest version of iWork over on All Things Digital.

I’m biased, but I feel he has missed the point in comparing iWork 08 with Microsoft Office for the Mac.

iWork is quite clearly targeted at a different audience to the full version of office; in fact I am the target audience.

I want a word processor, spreadsheet and presentation package and nothing else.

I want those packages to have OS X like elegance and to enable me to carry the relatively basic writing and calculating that most users need to do. Numbers, the new spreadsheet application doesn’t do pivot tables apparently – what’s a pivot table?

Personally I couldn’t wait to remove Office from my Macs and to replace it with iWork and so far it does everything that I need and more.