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To: levy who wrote (21253)9/12/2000 9:43:06 PM
From: Steven R. Michaud  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Levy,

Since you seem to be the resident "Infospace Detective"...question...for ya...

Was thinking...suppose AA does manage to get wireless games onto a cell phone (don't ask me what kind of game...that's not that important)...question I have is..would I have to download the game each time I wanted to play (connection minute fees etc...) or do the cell phones have significant amounts of memory, such that I can load down a few game and play them whenever I want...kind of like the games we used to play when I was a kid..(football...with the dashes that would scroll across the screen...etc...) or like the toys kids have today...that they carry around with them (inserting a card that contains a specific game)...Also, along these lines...if I want to always look at certain web pages....can the cell phone be made to automatically connect and download the pages for my review at my leisure???

The big question here is, are the cell phones capable of holding the data once received...I would think that they could (digital camera's can hold quite a bit)....

Your thoughts please....I'm not sure if I was precise enough to get across my thoughts...hopefully you'll get the drift, put on your thinking cap, put a pipe in your mouth, and do a little sleuthing on behalf of us all...

tia

Steve (the !detective type)