Actually companies never owe you anything not in the purchase contract.
Companies must first do that which keeps the company in business and that ,ultimately, is making a profit .Usually by providing a good service to a large number of customers Sometimes a company abandons its first customers completely ,starts over in a new market with new products and thrives.Sometimes.
It is generally considered not to be good business to release too much internal information lest your competitors use it against you.
Once you have millions and millions of customers with propietary hardware and software integrated into their businesses THEN you can announce new improved versions "in the near future" as does Microsoft whenever any innovative competitor arises.THOSE customers then put off their purchases waiting for the "official" models,thus killing the upstart company.
Amiga,Inc isn't Microsoft and thus must play their cards closer.
The Samantha news out of Italy is very interesting;now to see if speculation re:Wii comes true?!