it's totally a concept mobile phone (thank you Billy May) via Mozilla Labs but i have one reaction to the remote possibility of a phone like this being a usable product before i'm in a senior citizens home
This isn't that far fetched in reality: We already have keyboards that can do that. We already have projectors in that size. The screen isn't something that companies cannot already reproduce. The b/t-IR dongle is possible, but space consuming.
The only issue is fitting it all together. And as Apple keeps proving, it's totally possible to make super-quality products in small packages.
Besides, if Star Trek has taught us anything it's that anything is possible given time. Look at all the technology we have today inspired by things people saw on that TV show. If it weren't for the communicator, we may not have cell phones today.
Plus, we still have that UFO in Area 51. That thing's been a technological cash cow.
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Don't hold your breath. Note that's a cartoon.
Admiral X, why do you hate fun?
This isn't that far fetched in reality:
We already have keyboards that can do that.
We already have projectors in that size.
The screen isn't something that companies cannot already reproduce.
The b/t-IR dongle is possible, but space consuming.
The only issue is fitting it all together. And as Apple keeps proving, it's totally possible to make super-quality products in small packages.
Besides, if Star Trek has taught us anything it's that anything is possible given time. Look at all the technology we have today inspired by things people saw on that TV show. If it weren't for the communicator, we may not have cell phones today.
Plus, we still have that UFO in Area 51. That thing's been a technological cash cow.
Cobalt,
i think this is a clear example of how fast technology has made leaps and bounds within the last 12 years alone
http://gizmodo.com/5647399/this-is-how-much-apple-has-changed-in-a-decade
i for one am super duper excited
o_O
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