Why is Lion only $29? It looks like a pretty meaty upgrade. Certainly far more so than Snow Leopard–I'm provisionally more excited by it than I was by Leopard, which was $129. Maybe Apple figures it's a good idea to get it on as many Macs as possible to increase the chances of people buying lots of software from the Mac App Store?
为什么Lion系统只卖29美元?看起来这次系统升级挺有料,至少比雪豹系统有料多了——Lion系统带给我的激动程度远胜于标价129美元的雪豹系统。难道是因为苹果忽然意识到购买Mac的人越多,Mac应用程序的销路就越好?
Does the world need iMessage? My instinct is to be skeptical about a messaging system that requires me to give much thought to what sort of device the person on the other end is using. We'll see.
世界需不需要iMessage?我的直觉是,对于一个发个短信还得算计收信人使用的是什么设备的信息系统我是持怀疑态度的。走着瞧。
Will the split keyboard catch on? Divvying up an onscreen keyboard into left- and -righthand sides to make for easier thumb-typing is a very old idea. I associate it with Samsung's Q1 UMPC from five years ago, and Microsoft showed a variation in its Windows 8 preview last week. So far, it's felt quirky rather than mainstream. But Apple likes to avoid the quirky, so I take its inclusion in iOS 5 as a sign that Apple thinks a lot of people will like it. (Now, can we get Swype?)
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