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Nokia cell phones to get charge from the air. |
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Nokia plans to develop a charging system for cell phones that will draw power from radio waves in the air. Check out this article, that describes on going research into the possibility of using the air as a power source. Hopefully, they will give some small credit to Ayn Rand for this! In her novel Atlas Shrugged she describes a machine that uses a very similar system to generate electricity. Of course, her point was completely different. It's just interesting that many people were critical of the novel because of her inclusion of 'impossible technology' to prove a philisophical point. Now, the impossible may be possible! Also, take a look at some of the other cool stuff they're working on at the Nokia Research Center. |
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The T-Mobile G1 Android OS |
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 Information on the T-Mobile G1 w/ Google Bronze
The T-Mobile G1 with Google is an innovative PDA device manufactured by HTC that features the new Android operating system, a big touch screen, a 3.2-MP camera, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and WiFi support; some say it represents the next generation of mobile devices. It offers one-touch access to Google, Gmail, YouTube, Maps, Calendar and Google Talk, all of which work best when the G1 is used within T-Mobile's 3G coverage area. We think this is a real winner. Highlights - Combination Touchscreen, Trackball and Slide-Out QWERTY Keyboard For Ultimate Usability
- Android Operating System Provides Easy Access To Google Applications and More
- 3.2 Megapixel Auto-Focus Camera Perfect For Stills
- Music Player Supports MP3, WMA and Other Popular Music File Formats
- Big, Beautiful LCD Display Supported By Accelerometer To Maintain Viewability
Stay Connected Everywhere You Go – Internationally Compatible Supports WiFi Connectivity For Web Access Reviews |
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Here comes Windows Mobile 6.5 |
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Will it be an epic battle between Windows Mobile and Andriod? It appears that Microsoft is going full force at the smart phone market: An Onslaught of Windows Mobile 6.5 Phones Coming Before Year’s End (Via Mashable) |
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Heres a quick look at what some tweeple are saying about their blackberries: 
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