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Bullwinkle wrote:
Just remember the First Law of Electronics Purchases: never, ever, buy version 1.0 of anything (in the case of Micro$oft products, wait for version 3, at least). Remember the Newton? The initial product (accompanied by much hype) really sucked. The final iterations were actually very good, but in the marketplace couldn't overcome the early disappointment. That stated, iPhone is looking pretty good, so far. A case in point. The initial US launch of the iPhone uses EDGE for data transmission and the initial reports show it to be very slow - about the same as using a POTS modem over a dial-up line. Meanwhile the iPhone is due for launch in Europe within the next couple of weeks. The Euro model offers 3G for data, something Apple said they would not support when the American version was launched. Presumably uses GPRS as its fallback when the 3G signal is poor. All other 3G devices do that. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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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!). 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. Contrary to rumor, we are not introducing a new iPhone-based avionics product next Friday. Really. Stop calling. See ya, Dave "YO" |
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There are apparently a lot of issues with this version of the phone.
Check this out: http://thomashawk.com/2007/06/activa...r-is-pain.html 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!). 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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Trying to pull it back ON-TOPIC....
Has anyone flown with one of these things? The propaganda shows that when you turn the unit on it's side, the display rotates. What happens when you use the I-Phone in turbulence? Jim |
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And... If someone could figure out how to port some soaring software
to it, how well would it work as a cockpit display and user interface? -Tom |
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![]() "5Z" wrote in message oups.com... And... If someone could figure out how to port some soaring software to it, how well would it work as a cockpit display and user interface? -Tom Tom......is there any Mac compatible soaring software? If so it may be possible. Casey |
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I wonder how many of us realized a few years ago how
much the digital devices of today would be in our cockpits. What if we had a device that could log, photograph, map, phone and display flight paramaters...and upload them as well. Rather then carting around laptop, cell phone, digital camera, PDA and flight computer. |
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