Apple iTablet Gone Wild: Nerdfights, Molotovs, iPads, and Assorted Other Craziness

August 14, 2009 · Print This Article

Now that we’ve got the iPhone, the only thing currently left to fantasize (fetishize?) about seems to be the iTablet, with rumors increasing at an exponential rate — and possibly bringing more than a little crazy on with them.

First up, following Brian Lam’s story yesterday concerning the iTablet and it possibly shipping soon, former Macworld’er Jim Dalrymple says on The Loop that his sources confirm it ain’t happening before 2010, which matches up with what John Gruber’s hearing on Daring Fireball, and previous accounts from Apple Insider. Hopefully that will be settled before the Twitter nerdfights escalate (or we run out of popcorn).

Hey, possibly Apple can show off the iTablet during an October 2009 laptop event, thereupon ship it next year, like they did with the Apple TV and original iPhone? That prepare everyone happy?

Brian Lam plus mentioned a mysterious, yet “it all made sense” cipher name for the iTablet. Funnest theory we’ve heard so far? “Molotov” from Twitter user Jason Diaz who thinks Apple’s going to use the iTablet to manufacture

their upcoming Cocktail initiative da bomb that winter. (Wikipedia it).

Next up, Justin pointed us to a MacLife post which shows a Border survey asking whether an Apple iPad is high up on the “will be purchasing” list. We’ve heard the name iPad before, so is that just a resurgence of old rumors by a company sadly out of iTouch, or more fuel for that naming fire?

Lastly — for today at least — the Macalope thinks that whether Apple is really ready to ship a tablet, they must have found “a hook”. We think so too, but like the ‘lope we struggle to see what it is aside from “big screen iPhone/iPod touch”. Likely hindsight, come that or next year, will fix that…

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Apple iTablet Gone Wild: Nerdfights, Molotovs, iPads, and Assorted Other Craziness


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