Select App Store devs readying full screen versions for the Apple Tablet
8:12 am, December 24th, 2009, John Brownlee
Those who know what the Apple Tablet actually is have had a circle of secrecy woven around them twice by Cupertino’s Mephistophelean lawyers, but with all the ballyhoo right now about a late January announcement, it’s still easy to forget we actually don’t really know the first thing about the forthcoming device. How big will it be? What will the hardware be like? Is it more like a Macbook without a keyboard, or is it just like a big iPod Touch? What operating system will the Apple Tablet even run?
It’s been assumed for awhile that the Apple Tablet will probably be more iPhone-like than Mac-like, since Apple wants another platform on which the App Store can shine. It now looks like that assumption is correct: Apple has reportedly told select developers to ready full screen version of their apps to demo on the Apple Tablet in January.
According to Business Insider’s source, the Apple Tablet isn’t slated to go on sale in January, but only be announced, similarly to the way the original iPhone was announced over six months before it was actually released. This time window will allow other app developers to update their applications to support Apple’s new device.
It seems pretty sure, then, that the Apple Tablet will run the iPhone OS. But maybe not. What I wonder is whether or not the Apple Tablet will actually converge both of Apple’s operating systems — iPhone OS and OS X — and herald the introduction of the App Store to traditional Mac computers as well.
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Seems like it will be a combo of both iPhone and Mac cos as per last rumor, it has a ‘Surprising UI’. Can’t wait 1 more month to see what Apple’s got up it’s sleeve!
Sayam Aggarwal, on December 24th, 2009 at 8:21 am
I’m in the “I don’t really want or need a large iPhone” crowd. If it can run Word and other productivity software, it will be a ‘must have’ for this particular geek.
JAYnLA, on December 24th, 2009 at 10:22 am
well Jay. who is to say that Apple and other companies wouldn’t perhaps make an App version of their software so it could be ‘a large iphone’ AND run more computer like software.
Charli, on December 24th, 2009 at 11:50 am
It doesn’t take a great analyst to realize that this is apple’s answer to chrome os.. just 15 seconds of thinking, makes you see that it wasn’t only Eric paying attention (nosing) at those board meetings.. again: Bam! Another stroke .. ahem.. hit out the door!
Ric, on December 24th, 2009 at 8:12 pm
Just recently got a MacBook Pro despite knowing a new update is coming up- I am content.. Looking at this makes me love my keys more.
kira, on December 28th, 2009 at 8:06 pm