Roundup: Apple tablet haters, do NOT text while driving, Verizon cutting another 8,000 jobs

169080-161384-apple_tablet_180_originalWhy the rumored Apple tablet could be a flop — Apple products get more than their share of pre-release hype from … well, from just about everyone but Bill Gates. PC World writer Michael Scalisi explains why he thinks the rumored device, best described as an oversize iPod Touch, isn’t something that will sell. Specifically, he thinks the iPhone’s touch-to-type interface won’t work comfortably on a larger device, and that Mac fans will feel thwarted by iPhone OS on a computer, as opposed to Mac OS X.

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Windows Marketplace for Mobile now accepting submissions — Microsoft’s version of the App Store is almost open for business. The Windows Mobile Blog announces that they are now accepting app submissions that, once vetted and approved, will go up for download on the Marketplace.

Texting while driving raises your risk of a crash 23 times – A study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute mounted video cameras in the cabs of long-haul trucks and found that texting drivers typically took their eyes off the road for more than five seconds at time. That’s enough time for the truck to travel the length of a football field and then some. The New York Times pulled together a multiple-source report. In case you missed it: That Boston train driver who may or may not have been texting right before a crash? Yep, he was texting his girlfriend.

mk-ax461_filmch_g_20090727163736Movie effects have become a battleground between Nvidia and AMD — The 45-second scene of swirling, realistic-looking fire in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince took nine months to create. Hardware and software developers are switching from custom “render farms” of servers to the mass-produced GPU (graphics processing unit) chips that sit next to CPU chips in PCs and laptops. “The render farm is as obsolete today as the rotary phone,” says one graphics specialist in this report by the Wall Street Journal.

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Verizon plans to cut another 8,000 jobs by year’s end — The telecom super-giant already eliminated 8,000 jobs in the past year, but there’ll be just as many axed in the second half of 2009. “Candidly, we are looking at all other areas of expense,” CFO John Killian said on an earnings call today. AllThingsD reporter John Paczowski reports that the only bright news was that Verizon execs insist they will add the hot Palm Pre phone to their lineup this year, something Sprint CEO Dan Hesse has insisted is not possible due to the mystery length of Sprint’s exclusivity contract on the Pre.

YouTube could be profitable in the near future — Three reasons: 1. Bandwidth and storage costs are dropping. 2. YouTube can cut its costs by peering, the process of setting up duplicate servers in the right places on the global network to minimize both lag time and cost of delivery. 3. “The biggest hurdle to profitability is attaining sufficient user and usage volumes, obtaining contracts for content rights, and monetizing against the video content.” Wait, isn’t that three hurdles? Business Insider talked to analysts who study content delivery networks to get the rundown and the takeaway.

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  • Apple Tablet may be launched this Christmas or possibly as early as September. I hope this will be another great rally for apple earnings. I will buy one of this for sure. The iphone started to be too little to stay all the day looking things. I am a great fan of apple product so started collecting all the information (more than 200 sites) about Apple Tablet(News, Videos, Pics, Pre reviews, Rumors etc.,). If you are interested take a look at the below link
    http://markthispage.blogspot.com/2009/07/apple-...
  • davidrobins
    Apple is getting a lot of free publicity for a device which is not even announced yet. Their PR machine is great! Is Apple tablet is a threat to Amazon? I don't think so.
  • rvassar
    Michael Scalis works for PC World for a reason. He is in there with the group of writers that thought the iPhone would fail.
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