^someone is thinking VERY far in the future. wait until america gets 4g networks rolled out. then give apple another couple of years to recognize the fact that 4g exists. a couple to work out the hardware/software interaction until it is just right. so maybe 6 years from now? This same logic applies to blu-ray: first it needed to become dominant. then widespread. now apple needs to realize it exists (even though they were one of the original consortium partners). eventually they have to make it work in their products (mac pro, mbp) and eventually we will see blu-ray apple products. we are about half way down that road right now. ;)
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^someone is thinking VERY far in the future. wait until america gets 4g networks rolled out. then give apple another couple of years to recognize the fact that 4g exists. a couple to work out the hardware/software interaction until it is just right. so maybe 6 years from now? This same logic applies to blu-ray: first it needed to become dominant. then widespread. now apple needs to realize it exists (even though they were one of the original consortium partners). eventually they have to make it work in their products (mac pro, mbp) and eventually we will see blu-ray apple products. we are about half way down that road right now. ;)