الثلاثاء، 17 مايو 2011

phones in the future

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  • phones where already there


  • carve
    Nov 29, 05:09 PM
    This downhill longboard deck (Landyachtz Evo):

    http://www.xtreme-adrenaline.com/itemimages/Landyachtz-Evo-Complete1.jpg

    Hello 50MPH+ :D

    Blah don't get an Evo, they suck all the fun out of downhill. Look into an Earthwing Belly Racer or a Comet VooDoo Doll




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  • innovative quot;future phonesquot;


  • Wozza2010
    Apr 14, 05:22 PM
    Exactly - when I got my iphone 4 I couldn't believe how smooth/fluid it all was. I just wasn't used to it having only used windoze products where stuttering and lag is quite common.

    Up to version 4.2.1 the iphone 4 was very smooth, with 4.3.x some of that feel has been lost.

    Same thing happened on iPad going from os 3 to os 4.

    The smooth feel was lost forever.




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  • phones of the future.


  • netdog
    Jul 12, 09:28 AM
    I decided to quote myself here. I would like Apple to REALLY do something revolutionary for a change. iPod was nice. A big improvement over what was available at the time, sure, but not revolutionary. And while iPod has been improved over the years, the steps have been quite small. Larger storage, smaller size, less weight, color-screen, refinements... How about REALLY rocking our world for a change? Enough with these evolutionary steps, take a revolutionary step instead! You have the audience, you have the market, you have the brand. You CAN do it! If there's anyone who can do it, it's you.

    Make iPod revolutionary. The groundwork has already been done. You just need to take that one step.

    Hear hear!




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  • Future Cell Phones | Cool Cell


  • Intell
    Apr 29, 05:52 PM
    Lastly, I'm kinda bummed that I haven't made the narration yet.:(

    Be patient, your part is arriving. Just hope that the game doesn't end before it.

    Me too. Given the theme i was already picturing myself as the marquee artist of the production ;)

    You already had a small part, but I'm planning more. You where the thing with an animation of a bending robot drinking tea.




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  • benq-siemens-future-phones-6


  • PBG4 Dude
    Apr 14, 02:11 PM
    Another pointless 666MB download for probably less than 1MB of actual update. Can Apple learn to patch its products more efficiently?

    I wish! Have to download iPhone4, iPad 1 and iPad 2 updates, so roughly 2GB of data just for what is probably a few minor changes.




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  • phones. In near future we


  • iMeowbot
    Aug 1, 12:18 PM
    Has anybody thought these might all just be preventative filings?
    The Dopod application is almost certainly that, or rather a preparation for a challenge. It comes a month after an application for the exact same name with the exact same classifications 9, 38 and 42, filed by an Italian phone firm named Dopod, which is apparently a division of Dopod International from Singapore.




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  • another future smart phone


  • ready2switch
    Oct 24, 08:19 AM
    I leave the house to drive to work and I miss all the excitement! Grats to all those who are getting new MBPs today! *jealous* :D

    Edit: I just got a chance to look at the upgrades and I'm very excited. For a similar spec in the 17", the C2D is $400 cheaper than its Yonah counterpart would have been. Makes me wish I didn't have to wait until the spring to buy!

    17" Spec:

    2GB RAM
    100GB @ 7200

    Yonah: $3099
    C2D: $2699

    :D




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  • The concept is a phone that


  • dongmin
    Jul 24, 10:02 PM
    sounds interesting, though i have a feeling many people will just ignore the feature and end up touching the screen anyway, lol.I think some of you have the wrong understanding of this 'non-touch' concept. You'll still be touching the screen. The purpose of the non-touch technology is to hide the scroll wheel (or any other controller) whenever it's not needed. But I think you'll still be touching the screen to actually activate the virtual buttons. That's my reading of it, anyways.

    Kinda takes away from that whole "Simplicity is everything" slogan Apple is known for, doesn't it? While I'll reserve my judgments on the design until it's worked into a final product, it does look like the user needs to take unnecessary steps to actually use the click wheel. Then again, pictures (drawings) probably can't do the interface justice.

    Still, not everything has to be digital over analog...I actually think this will be even more intuitive than other interfaces because the controls will be contextual. The buttons will automatically appear and disappear as you move your fingers over the iPod screen. The buttons themselves, I'm imagining, will maintain the look and feel of the trademark iPod scrollwheel. If you are smart enough to operate the current iPods, you'll be smart enough to use the touch-sensitive controls.

    BTW, wasn't this story already posted elsewhere a couple of days back? Shouldn't Macrumors be crediting the original publisher?

    edit: Appleinsider (http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1902) had this article last week. It goes into more detail too.




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  • Phones of the future: a


  • LethalWolfe
    Apr 30, 10:43 AM
    Very true.

    Apple sells cheap songs in hopes that you'll buy an iPod.

    Amazon sells even cheaper songs... ???... profit?

    ??? = getting customers to Amazon.com where they will most likely buy some of the bazillion other things that Amazon sells. Same reason that brick & mortar stores use loss leaders (to drive traffic into their store).


    Lethal




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  • phones of the future will


  • ChazUK
    May 1, 05:55 AM
    No, you're right -- this is something totally subjective (seriously, not being snarky here [for once ;-)] )

    I've just noticed that in every report I've read that has an "android slant", the phrase "smartphone OS" has been used. Whereas before, it seemed to be just "mobile OS".

    I'm the first to admit that I may be reading a bit into it here. Does look suspiciously like a conspiracy theory from the outside, I imagine.

    However, that doesn't change my opinion that the figure that really DOES matter is mobile platform OS share, not smartphone share. :-)

    No worries, i enjoy the discussions!

    Developers should shun every single report of Androids smartphone marketshare as the only thing they should worry about is total os instal base, anything else shouldn't matter to them!

    (The smart phone os market share figure is used by a lot of pro Android sites as chest thumping material I will say) :)




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  • a “phone for the future”,


  • netdog
    Jul 12, 03:34 AM
    I think that some of us may be overestimating the coolness of the player as the factor. While that worked in the early days, it may not now.

    Apple has in their favor the fact that many people now have ripped CDs and bought protected music in Apple formats. If that base is solid enough, Urge won't fly, and hence there won't be a large installed base of protected WMA files in search of a player. If a significant number of Vista users are just starting their collection, or building on existing MP3s, there is a very strong chance that they will do the easiest thing and buy protected WMA files from Urge. This could spell disaster for Apple, particularly if Microsoft is willing to replace any protected AAC files in people's collections free of charge.

    Finally, while in the early days of online music sales, it was the players and not the music downloads that drove the market, we are inevitably going to find that the players become the razor and the downloadable music the blades. Microsoft will probably price their player based on that model.




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  • 3D Mobile Phone, LG,


  • MacRumors
    Oct 23, 07:43 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    As first noted in a HardMac forum post (http://forum.hardmac.com/index.php?showtopic=159&st=0&p=917&#entry917), it appears Microsoft is specifying in its license agreements that the ability to operate in a virtualized environment is prohibited in Home Basic and Home Premium editions, leaving users to have to purchase either the Business or the Ultimate versions of the software to legally run in a virtualized environment.

    Mac users have found virtualization solutions such as Parallels Desktop a good way to switch between Mac OS X and Windows. This latest news from Microsoft may inhibit some use of the software as Business and Ultimate editions range from $300-400 verses Home Basic's $200 price point (prices (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060829093154.shtml)).

    Microsoft's EULA agreements can be found here (http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/default.aspx).




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  • phones in the future.


  • mac1984user
    Apr 13, 07:56 PM
    Yawn. What's the point? This thing will have a shelf life of 5.5 months at most and then it will be superceded by a more powerful model. Surely anyone who wanted an iPhone 4 (white or black) has bought one by now. How many holdouts can there SERIOUSLY be??




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  • phones of the future might


  • seanpholman
    Mar 16, 10:01 AM
    At this point I would settle for a 16 wifi.

    --Sean




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  • Sony Ericsson phone excels in


  • daio
    Apr 14, 03:14 AM
    The same is seen for the app SSH Term Pro

    http://freiburg-home.com/images/sshtermpro.png

    edit: and VNC Viewer, Desktop Connect and other apps in this category




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  • add to future phones.


  • Macaroony
    Mar 9, 01:38 AM
    I would like to see them pull off a change of actor for once, without changing the character. I think it's an insult to the audience's intelligence that networks think we can't accept someone else in the role. They always go for the knee-jerk reaction, which is to kill off the character. Give us some credit, and a chance for another actor to make the role his own. It's not like it's unheard of. How many James Bonds have there been??
    I'm sorry, but this never works. At some point, in every show that did the that it becomes some kind of inside joke on and off camera. I'm reminded of the 200th episode of Stargate: SG-1, where upon a ridiculous parody of the show one of the characters says:

    "Never underestimate your audience. They're generally sensitive, intelligent people who respond positively to quality entertainment."

    This on a sci-fi show with enough technobabble to keep you busy arguing with other viewers about the authenticity of the in-show's reality.

    For movies it's different because each one is a narrative of it's own. You can't can't compare Sean Connery with Pierce Brosnan as you can't compare Never Say Never with Tomorrow Never Dies because both movies are done in their individual way.

    On a television series, you have a continuous narrative that can change its direction, but as soon as you change major plot points or dare switch the main actors with new ones, that's a plain insult to the audience who watched from the start.




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  • Cell Phones Of The Future


  • renewed
    Sep 14, 12:13 PM
    Halo: Reach Legendary Edition
    Halo: Reach Limited Edition Xbox 360 S

    Replacing my old Xbox 360 Elite. Can't wait to get all this set up and play.

    http://i51.tinypic.com/334uhbo.jpg

    Kinda uber jealous. Not of how much this set you back though, I'm sure. :p




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  • The future of mobile phones is


  • Ed91
    Mar 31, 10:48 AM
    Disgusting.

    I wouldn't mind this UI when iCal is toggles to full screen, but it just looks wrong next to everything else, and totally out of place. I seriously hope they reconsider. Seriously.




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  • Re: FUTURE MOBILE PHONES


  • supmango
    Sep 30, 11:29 AM
    Having worked very closely with the head engineers of AT&T, I do feel sorry for them. As someone stated earlier, that are spending billions to upgrade the network, but all that money will only meet current demand in some areas. The iPhone is such an incredible success that AT&T never had a chance. The same would be said about Verizon had they got the exclusive contract. If you want to lay the blame at anyones feet, it should be Apple. They should have made a CDMA version and split the load between the networks.

    So, ATT saying they are building up their network is really just a PR bandaid? That fits my experience with the company.




    morespce54
    Jun 9, 04:08 PM
    I know there's a "don't prompt me next time" box that pops up in the itunes settings on OS X.
    On my iPhone it seems I always have to enter my password for every download - there has to be a setting for that somewhere.

    Me too. Appstore ask me to enter my pw every time I purchase something from my iPhone or my iPod Touch (even if it's a free app).




    tjcampbell
    Jun 6, 08:59 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7E18 Safari/528.16)

    What's the big deal! Imagine if he downloaded the app, learned everything, passed the exam. Wonderboy Lawyer!!!!!!




    alexf
    Oct 18, 07:16 PM
    Aaaand in 3 ... 2 ... 1:

    REALITY CHECK.

    This is why I posted my comment correcting your innaccurate assumption that "the iPod is still Apple's cash cow".

    The funny part is that I was in no way "defending" the iPod, since I don't have one at the moment and was just as annoyed at Apple as everyone else that Macs were not centerstage... in '04 and '05.

    We're rounding out '06 and that argument hasn't held water since last year.

    It's been ALL about Mac in '06

    He he... I told you this would get emotional! :)

    And by the way, you may want to look up "cash cow" in the dictionary. It has nothing to do with a product representing the MAJORITY of a company's income.




    amarcus
    Mar 31, 11:53 AM
    Hideous.

    Ugh, traffic lights on that faux leather backdrop!




    Eduardo1971
    Mar 31, 10:44 AM
    WOW! It looks like wIndows 3.1! :eek:

    Ha. That's funny. Who knows maybe Apple will release something like this...
    :D



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