According to new information that's allegedly leaking from Apple, Steve Jobs is intent on pushing for wireless iDevice syncing. Better Wi-Fi connections thanks to a carbon fiber chassis may be the solution, it is said. Let's see if this makes sense.
Wireless syncing has been pursued in Apple's labs for up to two years, says Apple-watching website Cult of Mac, and it's now a tech that's finally coming to fruition after so much research for two reasons. One is that Steve Jobs himself is "pushing hard" for the tech to mature, and the other is that Apple's realized the key to make everything work in a consumer-pleasing, trademark Apple "it just works" kinda way is to improve the wireless connection powers of the iDevices. And the way to do this, Apple's concluded, is to make the things out of carbon fiber. The emphasis in the report is on iPods, with...
Wireless syncing has been pursued in Apple's labs for up to two years, says Apple-watching website Cult of Mac, and it's now a tech that's finally coming to fruition after so much research for two reasons. One is that Steve Jobs himself is "pushing hard" for the tech to mature, and the other is that Apple's realized the key to make everything work in a consumer-pleasing, trademark Apple "it just works" kinda way is to improve the wireless connection powers of the iDevices. And the way to do this, Apple's concluded, is to make the things out of carbon fiber. The emphasis in the report is on iPods, with...
- 4/12/2011
- by Kit Eaton
- Fast Company
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