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Well.... It looked like you were doing pretty well from the video. I agree it could be more clear but once you explore it all makes sense.

Still here?

So go already...

If it was all laid out by Xerox why did it take Microsoft 8 years to ship Windows 3.1, the first real usable version of Windows? I know, I tried them all. Windows was a joke till then.

Wrong

What have you done with your life? I'm sorry you have disappointed yourself.

You are wrong on Final Cut Pro X. Don't believe your own hype and headlines. Its a very good product and will become a great product.

Show me a shipping tablet that looked like an iPad before it?? They looked like this. There was nothing generic about it when it was announced.

Something that is fiction from a movie is not the same as shipping a working product. Samsung is building and selling a look alike product that Apple had previously produced. That is copying plain and simple.

Stay focused here... Last time I checked TV's aren't Tablets...

No it doesn't.. lol

As an Architect I have dreamed of the day that I have a large digital drawing surface that is similar to a drawing table. Slight incline, large screen, touch gestures for layer control & zooming. A pen input option for drawing and sketching... 30" minimum. Such a beast would revolutionize the design & engineering

The opportunity / revolution is not in the TV. It is in the software and content. This is where Apple truly shines. Maybe Apple can revolutionize the cable set top box market that oh so badly needs it. Here is a market ripe to be over thrown by a package of insane software and hardware.

The Mobile providers are loving this! Just think what they can charge you for going over your data allocation because you have to stream your music and movies. As long as they control the conduit and can meter your data all these ideas are a disaster. Cable companies are next to charge for bits of data because of all

@Helba: Have a Virus Core!: As someone who has been an Apple customer since 1984 and had to put up with Microsofts domination of all things computer for decades your comments and everyone like them come off as childish whining.

It would be used during the week for the game plan, not the actual game. Each week the coach's prepare a massive bible for the next game. What the oppositions tendency's are, what their strengths and weaknesses and so on. Plus it contains the plays that their team will practice and maybe use in the game.

If Steve didn't directly invent them he sure as hell made them a product that would be highly usable and very successful.