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Game-Changers: 10 Potentially Huge Technologies
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Posted 28 May 2009 - 12:27 AM
"Tectonic" - as in, changes in Earth's crust?
It's not even commercially tectonic. Nokia made a far greater shift with their 6120 phone, announcing that smartphones could be lighter, faster than non-smartphones.
You HAD to name-drop the Iphone somewhere, haven't you. Iphone did nothing besides adding a new and elegant UI to smartphones. On the other hand, it did accomplish the follwoing:
1) Introduction of the 'altered reality' concept so beloved by Mac lovers in to the phone world - i.e, whatever Iphone has, matters, whatever it doesn't is not needed.
2) The possibility that a high-end product can have crippled camera and connectivity
3) The concept that in order to accomplish something you have to carry a brick everywhere
How pathetic. If you guys are being paid by Apple, it is dishonesty. If not, its doubly pathetic.
It's not even commercially tectonic. Nokia made a far greater shift with their 6120 phone, announcing that smartphones could be lighter, faster than non-smartphones.
You HAD to name-drop the Iphone somewhere, haven't you. Iphone did nothing besides adding a new and elegant UI to smartphones. On the other hand, it did accomplish the follwoing:
1) Introduction of the 'altered reality' concept so beloved by Mac lovers in to the phone world - i.e, whatever Iphone has, matters, whatever it doesn't is not needed.
2) The possibility that a high-end product can have crippled camera and connectivity
3) The concept that in order to accomplish something you have to carry a brick everywhere
How pathetic. If you guys are being paid by Apple, it is dishonesty. If not, its doubly pathetic.
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