Doesn't make sense to me.

1. Buttons are optimized different for mobile and TV.

2. TV is stationary; mobile is mobile. I leave my TV clicker by the set; I
carry my mobile phone with me.

 Barry Wellman
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On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, rishil wrote:

> Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:42:10 -0000
> From: rishil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: mobile-society <[email protected]>
> Subject: [mobile-society] Sony Ericsson,
>      turning mobile phones to remote control
>
>
> Now Sony Ericsson, with its new patent, seems to have come up with
> obvious idea of making your mobile phone an actual remote control,
> capable of switching TV channels, calling up and controlling a TV
> programme guide, operating your DVD or VCR - in other words,
> everything you'd want a remote control to control.....
>
> http://technowiki.blogspot.com/2007/03/sony-ericsson-turning-mobile-phones-to.html
>
> Good Day!!
>
>
> >


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