Apple has recently released their new 6 generation Ipod nano.
It’s a lot smaller, lighter, better looking. The click wheel is replaced with a touch screen space.
Every thing apple is coming up with has to have a touch screen. This new 6G nano does not have the camera the 5G used to have. Apple designed this nano with a analog watch lock screen. Guess what happens then?
There comes the newly visualized apple iWatch.
I wonder if apple should have come out with this iWatch and added a blue tooth feature on it.
The iWatch concept makes me think if Apple would really come out in the watch business and compete with big players like Tissot who pretty much is the sole company in the touch-screen watch business. Also, while we are on the touch-screen topic, it makes me wonder if it would be a good idea for Apple to enter the navigation business. It might be indeed a low investment technology business for Apple who already has all the ingredients (such as touch screen technology, map patents, Apple TV, etc) needed to provide one more " i " product to the family.
I would not be surprised with the term entertainment being changed/quoted as " iEntertainment " in the year 2050, with Apple coming up with all state-of-the-art gadgets and tools for entertainment.
Good Observation :-) and I cannot agree more with your forecast on the business ventures of 'i'Apple. I believe Apple is trying its hands on each and every aspect of the technology rather than concentrating on one product or service. May be it is an example of "decentralization" with respect to the business in which Apple is involved!
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