Last night on the TV show CASTLE, Richard Castle, played by Nathan Fillion, Also known as Caption Mel on Firefly, and his ever so small role on as Private Ryan. Needless to say he is an awesome actor. Now his Character on Castle, the TV show, has him portrayed as a pretty cool guy. He has been flashing his iPhone around all season. It seemed quite normal, it may have been a plug for Apple but it was considerably more subtle than last night when he pulls out his LG device in what has to be one of the more ostentatious product demos on TV. I mean it was awkwardly blatant. Like really a phone get’s that much screen time?
I will however give props to the ad agency who is making the Windows Phone 7 TV commercials. They are pretty funny. I don’t think they will sell many phones from it, and the sales numbers for WP 7 phone reflect that. Plus their logic in the TV commercials is quite flawed thinking the WP7 is has different behavior characteristics than other smart phones, but they are funny. If Microsoft really was interested in selling phones then they should take their name off of it. I mean it worked for the launch of X-box hardly anyone knew it was Microsoft for a long time. Plus then their flagship game HALO made by Bungie was a Macintosh only game developer. Nothing cool can ever be related to Microsoft its just not their culture.
So I hope Richard Castle can come to his senses and start using his iPhone again. Because that is believable for his character. WP7 is not. Sorry Microsoft another fail.


Apple announced at their WWDC the release date and the new price point for the iPhone 2.0. I think it came as a complete shock knowing historically how Apple does not cater price points for the masses. The new 8 gig iPhone will retail for $199 and the 16 gig version will retail for $299. This makes it cheaper than the ipod touch. I would think that product might becoming a technology irrelevant item soon.
Fast Company magazine’s June 2008