"User interface: yawn...
System 'snappiness': zzz...
StreetView with compass, background IM, copy and paste: hmm that's actually quite cool!
Save for the (imediately) above, which I want on my iPhone, a big let down - I guess it is V1."
"Firewire 800 has been faster than USB2 all this time, yet USB2 hasn't been "redundant".
I definately prefer FW in its current form over USB2 but I guess it'll come down to real world performance and processor overhead (I'm looking your way USB3) - if such a thing still matters."
"Looks very legit at full resoultion considering it was taken with an iPhone - noise does not look like post-processing.
Maybe Ballmer was simply demonstrating Powerpoint 2008 for Mac?"
"I'm not seeing anything better than iPhone Safari but I'm seeing a whole lot of ugly.
iPhone needs flash and Safari needs to be a little more stable (something I expect from the next-gen iPhone which will likely have more RAM) but aside from that I'm tempted to say it's perfect."
"Looks very rudimentary, I was hoping for something new that went beyond the iPhone's UI (which was revolutionary).
To be honest I can't see the hardware manufacturers designing anything special even with this new OS.
Oh and Sergei, ask Steve Jobs for some pointers when in regard to presentation skills."
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