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Category Archives: Smart Phone
Not all phone chargers are alike
Take sides all you want when you select your favorite mobile phone. Whether you choose, iPhone, Android, Windows Phone or Blackberrry, they still have one thing in common: they need to be charged. And most of us think of the … Continue reading
Sometimes, size can be an advantage
At a time when so many cell phones look so much alike, it’s good to find one that is different – especially when the differences translate to advantages.
The advantage for the Samsung Galaxy SIII is the form factor – wider and taller than most, yet thin and light. I put one in my daughter Jacqueline’s hands, and after putting it through it’s paces for a few weeks, she said, “The size…
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Has it been 40 years already?
Where does time go? One day, I’m reading that mobile phones used by commercial vehicles would be getting a new ability to pass signals from site-to-site in a cellular network – and all of a sudden, 40 years has gone … Continue reading
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Cells phones – early demos & how they predict behavior
There’s a great article in the New York Times Magazine about cell phone innovation. The first part describes a very early demo of the Motorola DynaTAC phone in Manhattan. The DynaTAC revolutionized the cell industry. The second part is a … Continue reading
Why Apple Clearly Thinks You’re Stupid
There are some very funny parts of this video. Watch it all the way through. (You can afford to waste 3:46 on this.) Some of the more fun comments are near the near – but need the context of the … Continue reading