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Sailplane pilots seem to have high techno-geek standings.
I have been watching with curiosity/amusement the media frenzy over this device. Cell phones are quite useful for many of us, and particularly for retrieves(when we have coverage!). So is this device clever marketing by Steve Jobs, or is it actually creating a new niche for electronic devices? I for one don't quite understand how someone could get so excited about a cellphone. Are these the pet-rocks of the digital age, or do the put current cellphones and laptops out of business? Just curious. |
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![]() "Stewart Kissel" wrote in message ... Sailplane pilots seem to have high techno-geek standings. I have been watching with curiosity/amusement the media frenzy over this device. Cell phones are quite useful for many of us, and particularly for retrieves(when we have coverage!). So is this device clever marketing by Steve Jobs, or is it actually creating a new niche for electronic devices? I for one don't quite understand how someone could get so excited about a cellphone. Are these the pet-rocks of the digital age, or do the put current cellphones and laptops out of business? Just curious. I was with you re the "build it and they will come" issue i.e. what could be so different about a stupid cell phone? But after having a look at the short video on the following site it looks like to me that they have truly produced an innovative product: http://www.apple.com/iphone/ Basically the touch screen appears very user friendly and is the single biggest difference. Not sure that I want to be an ATT customer however. In the mean time I'm just an old guy trying to get used to my new bifocal contacts! That's as high tech as I get. Casey Lenox Phoenix |
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But it's APPLE... and not email compatible with a very large (mega
percentage) of most corporate email services. I'll stick with Trio.. (Read Black Berry) (yes that is att also) and the new Bluetooth Foleo coming out this summer. BT "Kilo Charlie" wrote in message ... "Stewart Kissel" wrote in message ... Sailplane pilots seem to have high techno-geek standings. I have been watching with curiosity/amusement the media frenzy over this device. Cell phones are quite useful for many of us, and particularly for retrieves(when we have coverage!). So is this device clever marketing by Steve Jobs, or is it actually creating a new niche for electronic devices? I for one don't quite understand how someone could get so excited about a cellphone. Are these the pet-rocks of the digital age, or do the put current cellphones and laptops out of business? Just curious. I was with you re the "build it and they will come" issue i.e. what could be so different about a stupid cell phone? But after having a look at the short video on the following site it looks like to me that they have truly produced an innovative product: http://www.apple.com/iphone/ Basically the touch screen appears very user friendly and is the single biggest difference. Not sure that I want to be an ATT customer however. In the mean time I'm just an old guy trying to get used to my new bifocal contacts! That's as high tech as I get. Casey Lenox Phoenix |
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On 30 Jun, 22:38, Stewart Kissel
wrote: So is this device clever marketing by Steve Jobs, or is it actually creating a new niche for electronic devices? http://cache.gizmodo.com/gadgets/images/iProduct.gif Ian |
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On Jun 30, 5:38 pm, Stewart Kissel wrote:
Sailplane pilots seem to have high techno-geek standings. I have been watching with curiosity/amusement the media frenzy over this device. Cell phones are quite useful for many of us, and particularly for retrieves(when we have coverage!). This general category of device has existed for some time. They are called smartphones. Smartphones are a melding of PDA (personal digital assistant) and cellphone technologies with internet capabilities thrown in. Smartphones are, IMHO, the logical evolution of these technologies. So is this device clever marketing by Steve Jobs, or is it actually creating a new niche for electronic devices? Jobs has a pretty good track record of predicting and bringing to market "new" technologies that people want and use. Ipod/iTunes, personal computer user interface are notable. Btw, if your computer is using Windows, then it is most definitely using "Macintosh" technology, first promoted by Jobs in the early 1980s. The iPhone will likely raise the bar for function and ease of use of smartphones. I for one don't quite understand how someone could get so excited about a cellphone. It is not just a cellphone. Are these the pet-rocks of the digital age, or do the put current cellphones and laptops out of business? Just curious. Current cellphones, quite likely especially as smartphone prices come down. Getting e-mail and looking something up on the internet can be very useful. Laptops, not so sure. Time will tell. Regards, -Doug |
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![]() "Bullwinkle" wrote in message ... On 7/1/07 2:21 AM, in article Just remember the First Law of Electronics Purchases: never, ever, buy version 1.0 of anything .... Amen! Further, since most of us are on the far side of 40, the value of a 2" screen is minimal unless we are prepared to use reading glasses - or an eye loupe. Bill Daniels |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
"Bullwinkle" wrote in message ... On 7/1/07 2:21 AM, in article Just remember the First Law of Electronics Purchases: never, ever, buy version 1.0 of anything .... Amen! Further, since most of us are on the far side of 40, the value of a 2" screen is minimal unless we are prepared to use reading glasses - or an eye loupe. 3.5" screen. It's vast compared to my cell phone (or iPod). It looks like the font sizes are actually pretty large. The web browser can zoom in to enlarge text and pictures. Very slick, but I already have a cell and an iPod, and $600 buys a lot of tows. Shawn |
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BT wrote:
But it's APPLE... and not email compatible with a very large (mega percentage) of most corporate email services. I'll stick with Trio.. (Read Black Berry) (yes that is att also) and the new Bluetooth Foleo coming out this summer. Apple is UNIX. Since when is UNIX not compatible with most corporate e-mail (much of which is also UNIX)? Shawn |
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Hey Guys and Gals,
Let's take this discussion off-line. I think we should be able to ask these kinds of "off-topic" questions of our colleagues and fellow pilots around the world. But I also don't think this is the forum to discuss them. One suggestion is to email any responses to the original poster and let him moderate an email discussion between the interested parties. Again, I very well may want to ask this august group off-topic questions in the future... but let's not discuss them here. My $0.02. Larry "zero one" USA |
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