TJ, would any of that involve CDMA/OFDM? <xmitting htc touch mobile video to home pc under mobile field control
awesome
experiment w tv reception bbc, cnn, ... very useful
google map in combo with gps is handy
untethered
wonderful
push n pull all e.mail servers - liberating
my entire music collection available locally, n entire home pc file storage available remotely
nice
also got latest sony netbook at 600 grams - 2.5-3 cellphones in mass, windows vista, all 128+2 gb flashdrive n no moving parts, w/ usefully sized high definition screen >
It is great to see you starting to get some idea of how important all this mobile cyberspace stuff is going to be to people. Does AiLi carry a few gold coins too or what that be too heavy and pointless? She can pay direct from the cyberphone [in Japan if not Hong Kong] so gold coins are not much use.
HTC is certainly doing an excellent job. Nokia is not doing such a good job.
Even in a recession or depression, people need mobile cyberspace. Even more so because they have to get off the tennis court, out of the water at the beach, onto the roads and into cyberspace to earn a living again having discovered they are not as rich and retired as they thought.
They can forgo their trip to Europe, their beach house, their skiing holiday, their swanky restaurant meal, their new SUV, their private school, but they can't give up their cyberphone or avoid getting one. They could sell their left arm or a kidney as spare parts to fund their cyberphone if they are short of cash -= the cyberphone would be more important.
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