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- 03-09-2008, 02:40 AM #14phunGuest
There is a fascinating web site called DVICE. Have you seen it?
Their home page states "Part of the SCI FI Network, DVICE has a
worldwide team of writers who constantly immerse themselves in the
tech world, distilling the information to bring you only what you need
to know. Do you want to know about every single cell phone that comes
out? That's ridiculous. Do you want to know about the one phone that
could change your life? That's DVICE."
http://dvice.com/about.php
Which phones do they choose to cover? Look at this...
3 iPhone games to expect, 6 to dream about -- a look at the iPhone's
video game horizons
http://dvice.com/archives/2008/03/3_iphone_games.php
SHIFT: Can the iPhone be everything to everyone?
http://dvice.com/archives/2008/03/shift_can_the_i.php
The latter DVICE article begins...
Attention all technology companies: you have three months to get your
act together. Start pedaling now because in June Apple may steal your
business. Why all tech companies? Because Apple's software development
kit (SDK) announcement today revealed the real scope of the company's
ambition for the iPhone. Not since Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap (it's
shampoo! Laundry detergent! Mouthwash! Massage oil! Dishwashing
liquid!) has one product tried to be so many things to so many people.
The iPhone threatens to replace the BlackBerry for corporate users,
the PSP for portable gaming and entertainment lovers, and the SideKick
for tween IM freaks. With its accelerometer-friendly games, it's
taking on the Nintendo Wii. With its pill-identification application
it's even trying to sneak its way into your doctor's white coat
pocket. The new iPhone software flexibility will turn the iPhone from
an impressive product to a great one.
Click on this link to read the whole DVICE article
http://dvice.com/archives/2008/03/shift_can_the_i.php
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- 03-09-2008, 07:38 AM #2NewsGuest
Re: iPhone software flexibility will turn the iPhone from an impressiveproduct to a great one
4phun wrote:
> Not since Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap (it's shampoo! Laundry detergent! Mouthwash! Massage oil! Dishwashing liquid!) has one product tried to be so many things to so many people.
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And master of none. Brilliant!
- 03-09-2008, 08:14 AM #3LarryGuest
Re: iPhone software flexibility will turn the iPhone from an impressive product to a great one
News <[email protected]> wrote in
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> 4phun wrote:
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>> Not since Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap (it's shampoo! Laundry detergent!
>> Mouthwash! Massage oil! Dishwashing liquid!) has one product tried to
>> be so many things to so many people.
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> And master of none. Brilliant!
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It'll wipe your ass for you soon, according to Vic.
- 03-09-2008, 09:12 AM #4NewsGuest
Re: iPhone software flexibility will turn the iPhone from an impressiveproduct to a great one
Larry wrote:
> News <[email protected]> wrote in
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>>4phun wrote:
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>>>Not since Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap (it's shampoo! Laundry detergent!
>>>Mouthwash! Massage oil! Dishwashing liquid!) has one product tried to
>>>be so many things to so many people.
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>>And master of none. Brilliant!
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> It'll wipe your ass for you soon, according to Vic.
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With a twist of two fingers, no doubt...
- 03-10-2008, 09:16 AM #5LarryGuest
Re: iPhone software flexibility will turn the iPhone from an impressive product to a great one
News <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
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> Larry wrote:
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>> News <[email protected]> wrote in
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>>>4phun wrote:
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>>>>Not since Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap (it's shampoo! Laundry detergent!
>>>>Mouthwash! Massage oil! Dishwashing liquid!) has one product tried to
>>>>be so many things to so many people.
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>>>And master of none. Brilliant!
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>> It'll wipe your ass for you soon, according to Vic.
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> With a twist of two fingers, no doubt...
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No, you'll have to "touch the screen" then DRAG 'EM APART....hee hee...(c;
This isn't a new iPhone idea. Men have been doing it for centuries!
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