DISQUS

Technology Liberation Front: iPhone: Innovation to Slavery in 13 Days

  • Jim Harper · 2 years ago
    For those who haven't yet taken the time, the video is a wonderful example of rhetorical jousting. I really like the Big Mac/Burger King analogy. I'm willing to ignore it's weaknesses because, by gosh, you just sounded so reasonable, Gattuso! The other guy not only gave up credibility with the "slavery" comment, he was too aggressive to win people over.
  • David McElroy · 2 years ago
    If you want to avoid a contract with AT&T;, you can still buy prepaid minutes. The option is hidden, but here's how to do it if you're interested:

    http://www.tuaw.com/2007/07/02/iphone-prepay-th...
  • Luis Villa · 2 years ago
    I don't see why it can't be both. The phone is obviously brilliant and innovative, and also obviously crippled by AT&T; and AT&T;'s oligopolist business model, where all the participants have clearly agreed that they can compete on intangibles like call quality but conveniently refuse to compete on tangibles like contract length and free SMSs. As only one example, iPhone doesn't have iChat, when even the simplest child can see that that would be a desirable. There isn't any good reason why the phone can't do it, except that it would threaten the business model of the phone carriers.
  • Solveig · 2 years ago
    Next call will be for iPhone universal service. Just wait.

    -SS
  • LarsG · 2 years ago
    While Markey didn't argue his point very well, Carterphone for wireless carriers is high overdue.