Sounds interesting. People are really jumping on board with all of this. I'm interested in seeing some new ideas for the future in what could be accomplished.
I find it strange that 70% of people won't watch TV on there mobile phone. I know that while at work, there isn't much access to TV, so why not plug in a headset and catch up on the news? There are many places to watch TV on your phone.
I agree that they shouldn't be allowed to use them for free and simple because of the fact that they did have to raise or have the capitol to have them installed. No startup should be allowed to just jump on board and make money.
Could anyone imagine not using the internet? It has been a way of life. Although it has been very beneficial, I think it has increased the speed in our lifestyles because information is so readily available.
If Apple moves to steaming podcasting, the will definitely be a market to join. People are going to be walking around with full TV shows, come Microsoft IP TV. How lazy are we?:)
Wireless connectivity will open a lot of windows for future products. As mentioned in as EBay article regarding voice calls being free in the future, things like wireless networks will definitely make that a reality.
As much as I dislike Windows, it's something that the majority of us will have to use. Just hope that they put a LOT of effort into the security of the software.
Well, depends when you want to classify the internet as 'international' because the internet originated in the United States and just increased as other countries had the ability and technology to do so. So, one could argue that the internet IS the United States and we allowed access from other countries. Now that other countries are involved, they feel the need to have some type of control.
It's a lose-lose situation.
More creative? The only thing that the internet is going to do is train kids to think logically how to find information. All the information you could ever need is on the internet. Their will be no reason for creativity.
I think Nintendo has a lot to compete against. You need to come out with something great or they're going to lose a lot more market share.
Why would Apple try to negatively impact the sale of any product that endorse? That's terrible business.
Sounds interesting. People are really jumping on board with all of this. I'm interested in seeing some new ideas for the future in what could be accomplished.
I find it strange that 70% of people won't watch TV on there mobile phone. I know that while at work, there isn't much access to TV, so why not plug in a headset and catch up on the news? There are many places to watch TV on your phone.
For anyone interesting, the name of music sharing software Napster came from Shawn's IRC username. Little bit of trivia for you. :)
I'm impressed by the usage of the internet to broadcast more and more information.
You can bet that they will increase prices.
I agree that they shouldn't be allowed to use them for free and simple because of the fact that they did have to raise or have the capitol to have them installed. No startup should be allowed to just jump on board and make money.
Could anyone imagine not using the internet? It has been a way of life. Although it has been very beneficial, I think it has increased the speed in our lifestyles because information is so readily available.
I think the usage of the iPod is pretty limitless and the hype it brings will only attract more ideas.
No one wants to purchase CRT. DLP is the new Plasma.
As technology increases, family time decreases. Would anyone like to submit a equation? :)
If Apple moves to steaming podcasting, the will definitely be a market to join. People are going to be walking around with full TV shows, come Microsoft IP TV. How lazy are we? :)
Wireless connectivity will open a lot of windows for future products. As mentioned in as EBay article regarding voice calls being free in the future, things like wireless networks will definitely make that a reality.
As much as I dislike Windows, it's something that the majority of us will have to use. Just hope that they put a LOT of effort into the security of the software.
I'm glad to see the Apple is being so created in developing things, but I want a larger Nano and I might go ahead and fork out some cash.
NTP is just upset that a Canadian company. What does NTP get out of this ruling since they have no products?
Well, depends when you want to classify the internet as 'international' because the internet originated in the United States and just increased as other countries had the ability and technology to do so. So, one could argue that the internet IS the United States and we allowed access from other countries. Now that other countries are involved, they feel the need to have some type of control. It's a lose-lose situation.
I don't think anyone can really blame any country for wishing to control their own aspect of the internet.
I never said that it was or wasn't true. I just said that it should be expected that at some point a cell phone would be exploited.
Everyone knew this was coming. Anything that has any type of software code will eventually be exploited or tried to be exploited at some point.
Hmm. I think that they have other things they need to worry about.
Does anyone know if the FM modulator for the mini can be used in the nano? If that is the case, I will be purchasing one today.
More creative? The only thing that the internet is going to do is train kids to think logically how to find information. All the information you could ever need is on the internet. Their will be no reason for creativity.
It's about time someone comes up with something. Now make it reality and build some plants.