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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (103114)9/16/2010 2:21:43 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Heck, my desktop computer at home now has a wireless keyboard.

So does mine. 32 inch monitor. Speakers all over the place, slots for every type of media, dozens of different expensive cables running this way or that, anti-virus software running, it's a noisy, ugly contraption.

The whole outfit just sits there... hardly ever gets turned on any more. Oh but flash does work on it. And I can do spreadsheets.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (103114)9/24/2010 9:16:02 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Here is a keyboard for you.

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Mozilla Shows Off Awesome Smartphone Concept

6:50 PM - September 24, 2010 - By Jane McEntegart -

Source : Tom's Guide US.Someone make a prototype, stat!
Those Facebook rumors were pretty weird, huh? Well, here's another one for you: Mozilla is dipping its toes into the smartphone pool and this isn't just a rumor. The company has a cell phone concept and, though it has no plans to build the phone, the design is pretty genius.
The phone was designed by Mozilla Labs community member Billy May as part of Mozilla's concept series, a projecphonet that invites people to share their vision of what the future has in store for the Web and Mozilla. May utilized community feedback before arriving at the final concept for what he's calling the Seabird.
May says that Seabird focuses on the fact that a lot of people find issue with the input methods present in today's smartphones. By incorporating two pico projectors, the phone can project images onto a wall or screen (45 Lumens at 960x600) while simultaneously projecting a keyboard onto the user's desk. Alternatively, the projectors can be used to project one half of a full-size QWERTY keyboard onto the table on either side of the phone.
The phone also features an 8-megapixel camera, an embedded Bluetooth dongle, wireless charging, Mini and a detachable Bluetooth headset that doubles as a wireless mouse for the .


Check out the video of the phone below and tell us you don't want it.
tomsguide.com