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To: elmatador who wrote (11994)11/30/2006 5:12:18 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 219223
 
ElM, said laptops will need wifi - they can access cyberspace via zenbu.net.nz They will need Iridigm low energy screens which are great for bright light outdoors. See qualcomm.com which bought the company. Wide area networks will also be needed for access to cyberspace anywhere. Again, see qualcomm.com

I have been planning for $100 lap tops for over a decade, with China doing the production. See Subject 3188 While I put them in the form of questions, because they were not then real and barely a gleam in a few eyes, I thought they would happen.

<Will China be the biggest CDMA market?
What technical developments are going on?
Has Nextwave Telecom bid too much in PCS spectrum auctions?
Will notebook computers with built in CDMA phone take the world by storm?
>

I did NOT think NextWave had bid too much for spectrum and it turned out that they had not. Their $4bn bid turned out to have acquired $16bn in value, which the Supreme Court confiscated in part.

I am amazed it has taken so many years for notebook computers with cheap cyberspace to take the world by storm. It has still not happened and is still treated as news that might happen.

There is still not a methanol powered fuel cell laptop/cyberphone which can be topped up with a squirt of methanol.

But I'm patient.

Mqurice
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