So what's going on in the world of Amiga now? I see there's an A1 being developed, released? (For a Gazillion Dollars of course!) I see Amiga Inc. has sort of washed their hands of OS4 and is leaving it up to Hyperion or someone else to do the work on?
KMOS has bought both AmigaOS 4 and Amiga Inc. So after yet another buyout the company lives on. Gary Hare (the head honcho at KMOS) has said he would be focusing on mobile devices but knows that developers don't write software on PDAs so is continuing the desktop model Amigas as well.
Hyperion is expected to have AmigaOS 4 out the door and on the shelves by the end of the year but there is a prerelease circulating amongst the Earlybird AmigaOne purchasers which is fairly well recieved.
Amiga Inc. is still developing for handheld devices and producing software that will run on both handheld devices and desktops without modification.
Eyetech is expected to release the MicroA1 to their distributers by the end of the year to coincide with the full release version of AmigaOS 4 and will likely be used as a TV-set top box for distribution of internet-based Video on Demand applications (reading between the lines on Gary Hare's speeches).