Mossberg: Apple working on cellphone, media hub

By AppleInsider Staff

In an editorial published on Thursday, renowned Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg asserted that Apple Computer Inc. is currently working on both a media-playing cell phone and home-media hub.Mossberg made the comments in his piece \"In Our Post-PC Era, Apple's Device Model Beats the PC Way,\" which contrasts Apple's end-to-end model of designing both the hardware and software with Microsoft's component model, where many companies make hardware and software that run on a standard platform.

\"In the first war between these models, the war for dominance of the personal-computer market, Microsoft's approach won decisively,\" Mossberg wrote. \"Aided by efficient assemblers like Dell, and by corporate IT departments employed to integrate the components, Microsoft's component-based Windows platform crushed Apple's end-to-end Macintosh platform.\"

\"But in the post-PC era we're in today, where the focus is on things like music players, game consoles and cellphones, the end-to-end model is the early winner,\" he continued. \"Now, Apple is working on other projects built on the same end-to-end model as the iPod: a media-playing cellphone and a home-media hub.\"

Both such products have long been rumored to be under development at Apple's Cupertino, Calif.-based design labs, with several Wall Street analysts predicting the company will debut an iPod-like cell phone later this year and eventually introduce a set-top-box that would act as a centralized media hub for in-home networks. However, Mossberg appears to be the first mainstream journalist to simultaneously vouch for both rumors.