I was actually just reading an article in an aviation magazine about turning back to safety. Many pilots don't because they think "I've done this route before, I'll do it again."
The Nokia 8390 (2.5/3G) being offered now is an awesome phone, if you want to stay with Nokia. Faceplates, nifty keypad, games..
The Ericsson T68 is really cool too though, you can customize the (color) background, it's got bluetooth for connecting to your laptop (even with a blinky blue light when you're using it).
Both are available in the AT&T Wireless stores.. at least in markets where the 2.5/3G stuff has launched. (I know it's in Seattle & Phoenix, and a few more)
http://www.google.co.uk/nexus/#
How about an online service that pulls data from traffic sensors?
The Puget Sound area has great traffic info online through WSDOT.
If you're in the IT dept, you'll probably have to coordinate with other departments, but this is a really useful app.
HDTV output, not hdtv-ready.
The 6600 "Provides world-class HDTV-out functionality up to and including 1920x1080i resolutions." The 6800 does not.
I was actually just reading an article in an aviation magazine about turning back to safety. Many pilots don't because they think "I've done this route before, I'll do it again."
The Nokia 8390 (2.5/3G) being offered now is an awesome phone, if you want to stay with Nokia. Faceplates, nifty keypad, games..
The Ericsson T68 is really cool too though, you can customize the (color) background, it's got bluetooth for connecting to your laptop (even with a blinky blue light when you're using it).
Both are available in the AT&T Wireless stores.. at least in markets where the 2.5/3G stuff has launched. (I know it's in Seattle & Phoenix, and a few more)
Eric
Yes, but that doesn't work for people with 2 story houses.. with the computer in one corner, and the stereo in the other corner