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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Monday, 29 January 2007 | |
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Similarly, iPhone integration is also mooted, but its nature is left open. I'll be surprised if the iPhone can't be used as a remote control, at least for iTunes and Apple TV. Software such as Salling Clicker has proved there is a demand for 'phone as a remote' capabilities. I'd also like to see the iPhone usable as a cordless handset for the Mac - ideally, this would be a general-purpose capability, with the iPhone showing up as an input and output device in the Sound system preferences. Otherwise Apple might just as well build an iChat client for text and voice into the iPhone. Talking of iChat, suggestions that the next version will include video recording and possibly a video answering machine began circulating last year.
Late last week, BabyGotMac posted some Leopard information including screen shots of the revamped Terminal program, parental controls, screensavers, Spotlight and Quick Look (a feature already disclosed by Apple that provides previews of files found by Spotlight). Perhaps the most interesting suggestion was that Leopard's release date has slipped to mid June: "the very limit of the definition of 'Spring'". If you use the traditional seasonal definitions (the ones involving solstices and equinoxes), I suppose that just qualifies. But it is only a rumour.{moscomment}
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