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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: [video_vertigo] iPhone
Robyn and Tim,
You're blowing me away with your crazy knowledge of these devices. I bow to
your superiority on the subject. For mine is merely anecdotal.
That said, without my superior technical knowlege
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A friend of mine bought the N770... that's the small handheld tablet
device that runs a form of debian linux right? I don't think it
panned out
:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/13/video-of-lgs-ke850-its-no-poser/
Robyn
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I actually played with the N800 over the weekend at the Nokia store.
Its built-in videoconferencing over
I'm not laughing, Mike. I believe the Zune has some potential, especially
considering it's *half the price* of the the iPhone. It may even be a third
of the price by the time the iPhone is actually shipped. So considering the
price point, the Zune packs somewhat of a punch over its competitors.
Add me (anyone who wants to): haroldjohnson for Skype and voyagerradio for
iChat
By the way, I caught your tongue-in-cheek.
Harold
On 1/15/07, T Shey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually played with the N800 over the weekend at the Nokia store.
Its built-in videoconferencing over Google
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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: [video_vertigo] iPhone
A friend of mine bought the N770... that's the small handheld tablet
device that runs a form of debian linux right? I don't think it
panned out for him... ended up in a drawer like most such devices.
I'll have to check out
On 1/15/07, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not laughing, Mike. I believe the Zune has some potential, especially
considering it's *half the price* of the the iPhone. It may even be a
third
of the price by the time the iPhone is actually shipped. So considering
the
price
A friend of mine bought the N770... that's the small handheld tablet
device that runs a form of debian linux right? I don't think it
panned out for him... ended up in a drawer like most such devices.
I'll have to check out the specs on the N800 and see what's new.
The only problem I think it
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A friend of mine bought the N770... that's the small handheld tablet
Hey, just caught up with this thread... for the record, tongue was
firmly planted in cheek when talking about Apple being arrogant.
Sure they are, but who can't like seeing Apple give a jolt to a mobile
phone business that seems to conspire together to tolerate bad user
experience.
There was
On 1/11/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yeah and the supreme arrongance of Apple winds me up - just why did
they think they could get away with using the name iPhone when its
already been trademarked?
I'm an Apple fan, but also felt the same way. It seemed so blatant, so
On 1/9/07, T Shey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me, it just shows how arrogant Apple has become.
For over a decade now, thousands of people in the mobile business have
been putting out hundreds of variations on the mobile phone that were
dependable for being mediocre, baffling to use, and
In considering the term revolutionary... and the much better term
innovation...
I think one must compare the new iPhone to microsoft's ipod killer the
zune...
... and laugh and laugh and laugh.
The ONLY innovation Microsoft made over the iPod after 100% nocking it
off... oh wait... they made
I would like to comment that instead of concidering
Apple as arrogant may looking at how Apple is
revolutionising the industry, might be a better
interpretation.
Talking about arrogance, I found it interesting when the Google CEO came on
stage and said something along the lines of ...Google
I am usually conflicted with Apple, Inc.
The Apple Style sucks you in, repeatedly.
But for me, it doesnt take long to realize that Apple is not as great as
their image expresses.
None of their products are overwhelmingly better. NONE.
I am not talking about a Feature. I am talking about the over
why does it need to be a young hacker? ;)
On 1/9/07, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either way, I'm sure some enterprising young hacker will find a way
to install apps onto it.
If it syncs with iTunes, then at the very least RSS is available to
it (via sync). I'm going to assume
long compile times? ;)
On Jan 10, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Digital Buddha wrote:
why does it need to be a young hacker? ;)
On 1/9/07, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either way, I'm sure some enterprising young hacker will find a way
to install apps onto it.
Markus Sandy
Ryanne and I did a quick video about the iPhone and Apple TV as they relate
to videoblogging:
http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/2007/01/09/iphone-apple-tv-first-look/
-Verdi
On 1/10/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While viewing the rotation iPhone in it's case I asked a Apple rep.
next
And java.
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Subject: [videoblogging] Re: [video_vertigo] iPhone
sull wrote:
do you think osx is
Ha, I'm here.
I just have so much to say I don't even know where to begin.
Mostly I'm excited because this is a HUGE leap forward for not just
the mobile web... the extension of network neutrality principles to
the mobile web.
But also because it illustrates apple REALLY, REALLY get's mobile
You said Why should it be teathered to one desktop computer with a
sync cable.
That one's easy - it's so Apple can sell TWO things... :-)
David
On 1/9/07, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ha, I'm here.
I just have so much to say I don't even know where to begin.
Mostly I'm excited
On 1/9/07, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You said Why should it be teathered to one desktop computer with a
sync cable.
That one's easy - it's so Apple can sell TWO things... :-)
David
Precicely, Apple's digital hub strategy. :)
But if they don't cut the umbilical cord, someone
To me, it just shows how arrogant Apple has become.
For over a decade now, thousands of people in the mobile business have
been putting out hundreds of variations on the mobile phone that were
dependable for being mediocre, baffling to use, and ultimately
unsatisfying for the customer.
For every
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