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"Access Your Database from Your Phone with Zoho Creator [Database]" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-01 15:15:40

Online productivity suite Zoho has rolled out a mobile version of its which can alter both basic databases and help forge customized interfaces and applications to use them. As the somewhat (intentionally?) cheesy promotional video shows. It could be useful for adding to office or personal projects and websites on the go or for pulling up and presenting information from a non-sensitive database. Like other Zoho applications. Creator is free to use but requires an account sign-up. In request to view comments on lifehacker com you need to enable JavaScript. If you are using Firefox and NoScript addon gratify mark lifehacker com as trusted.

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"How to build a non-working cell phone interceptor" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-12 13:12:39

I’m no engineer but I’m fairly certain that hooking a microphone up to the battery connections of a universal remote control that’s suspended inside a metal bowl won’t be able to intercept cell phone conversations from up to 2 miles away. Feel free to use this video to trick your friends into wasting at least 4 minutes of their lives though. If this is somehow actually possible please explain. if u hook a microphone wire to my zipper u can here top secret goverment conversations lol As soon as he’s done closing the remote he shorts the circut by connecting the two battery wires… really plausable….! All contents copyright © 2008. TechCrunch. All rights reserved

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"User Review: Fringe signal / Toss your blackberry, treo or htc in ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 04:33:18

I had wanted this telecommunicate since the Cellular One - AT&T merger. Finally one came to a local store. I had moved to VZW so I ported approve and got the Moto Q. Then everything went bad. The phone would not connect to the internet. The tech guy happened to be in the hold on and they thought they fixed it by putting in a new SIM separate. So I brought it domiciliate. At home. Active adjust would not accept the telecommunicate. Then the telecommunicate stopped connecting to the internet again. Devistated and frustrated. I returned the Moto Q less than 12 hours after I purchased it. I now undergo a berry Curve and love it. Maybe I got a bad Moto but this would be my second bad Moto with AT&T (also had a bad RAZR2 V9). Based on my undergo. I cannot recommend this phone. It is not reliable. Overall the phone is good. The device itself has some great features but while being a windows device gives it access to a lot of applications the O/S itself is (like all windows) buggy and very slow. Would be better is device was 1/4 less in width or screen 1/4 inch larger. Good featuresThe keyboard reception and sound quality is great. Among the best I undergo ever seen. ProblemsSlow O/S. Camera quality is very disappointing. Difficult to configure some parts of the setup (home screen fail location to look for fields etc). I was first attracted to this telecommunicate based on the good reviews I've construe here on Phonescoop. I wanted to try something different from the Blackjack I previously owned(good phone but bad battery life). My sign impressions at the store was that the phone was a bit wide for my hands and not exactly the most stylish. However the quality construction of the phone and the features has won me over and this is going to be keeper. The bunco and sweet;*I use the phone on AT&T in San Francisco. CA*I am not a power user.*I use the telecommunicate for voice calls text msgs emails web browsing and listening to music. *Voice quality is excellent with the ear piece and speaker. Very Loud and clear!* Reception is excellent. 3G is very good.*Good battery life based on my usage.*Solid telecommunicate construction. Nice materials.*Keyboard is great. Better than the act upon and on par with Nokia E61i and berry Curve.*Very Stable OS. I've yet to have the phone freeze or needed to reboot. Its also very responsive. CONS:* Its a wider telecommunicate compared to the Blackjack and Blackberry turn. * Design is not the most attractive.* Camera quality is mediocre First off I wanna start by saying that I didnt buy this phone in hopes to edit documents and use telecommunicate all day. I like windows mobile devices and to a certain extent motorolas. So if your looking for a business telecommunicate review its not here. This is for the smartphone lovers. Ive had this for about a month now,Pros-This is a very solid device when it comes to hardware.-Keyboard is very solid and nice to use.-Screen is perfect size and navigation keys are well built.-Flash-WM6 is very quick and responsive. Didnt experiance one real lag or freeze.-Alot of choices for menus and accent colors and schemes.-Loud ringtones and speakers.-GPS works fantastic!Cons-Aside from the thinness of the telecommunicate it is HUGE. Like walking around with a remote in your pocket. (declare the holster)create factor is very poor.-I dont know what other users have encountered but the battery is horrible. Very hit or desire. One day i use the telecommunicate a lot with texting,internet and phone calls and the battery is beeping low at 8 pm. This is from a fully charged battery in the morning. Very annoying.-Some of the menu navigation as far as software is not very user friendly or as customizable as the act upon that i came from.-Screen ordain adjoin very easily.-Vibration on all profiles is very weak and hard to conclude when in your take. I miss tons of calls and texts.-Side buttons are basically there for no reason. Ive not used them once and they feel very cheap.-Unlike the act upon when your phone is locked if you press a button the check lights up beat force which again leads to the battery draining fast.-The automatic lighting of the keepboard is very annoying. When you be the letters lit they dont lighten the way you need them. The sensor is very weak. Overall the phone is a decent device for those who want a smartphone that is durable and can do the basics needed. I dont recommend it for the main cerebrate of create calculate and battery life. I must first say that this phone is going approve but it's not because it's not a great cause to be perceived telecommunicate - it's just because I would rather undergo a regular phone. Having prefaced my analyse with that this is an excellent conjoin of bring home the bacon by Motorola!Data is fast voice quality is good speaker quality is even pretty good (they're never great) ringers are loud keypad is extremely well-designed.. the software moves quickly on the phone which keeps us and does not lock up. There are some quirks in the Windows Mobile software and if Motorola had put their own software on this device it would undergo been just about ameliorate. Also. I undergo been unable thus far to find a way to lock the keypad on dominate (you can set it to do so automatically). Voice dial by the way is excellent. Bluetooth works seamlessly change surface with my Mac (not trying to adjust just transfer files). I would certainly act this if I needed the web on my phone.. but I desire my flips. Highly recommended if you be a good smart telecommunicate with tactile feedback (I don't experience how it stacks up against the iPhone). Great phone for those that want a telecommunicate first. I traded in my ATT Tilt and undergo never looked back. I don't desire the comprehend check in the least. This phone is wide but very pocketable. I use it with the OEM holster that I got at the ATT store and it works well.*PROS*Great RadioGreat Audio - and the ringers and alarms are LOUDVoice dialing out of the box w00t!beat keyboard on any mobile device I undergo ever usedUnlocked GPS works out of the box with be. Google MapsSyncs seamlessly with VistaIncludes Standard and extended batteries*Cons*Battery Life with standard battery could be exceed. I get about a day and a half of add up use. It's wide for some. I have big hands so this is really a 'pro' for me. ATT hardcodes "get Xpress send" on the domiciliate screen and it takes a little XML hacking to remove. I highly advise this phone. The people who say you can't change ringtones are incorrect. I've added at least 20 on this phone with no problem. I'm puzzled by their comments. I am a former Cingular regional sales manager first of all. In the measure 3 months alone. I've owned the treo 750 htc 8525 razr v3x pantech duo,berry curve blackberry pearl and several others. Here's the breakdown:Reception: I live on the fringe getting 1-2 bars. The moto q global blows away berry reception! I can talk on this phone nearly as come up as a landline. If you are concerned about reception this is the phone to undergo. Speaker/appear: This phone has the loudest and most clear external speaker I've seen on a phone. Ringtones undergo good bass to them and the volume will go way up. Internet speed: Interent go is the fastest on any phone I've used. I often get a better idea of what phones do best because the signal is so low where I be. This one rocks completely. Software: Software is GREAT! This one comes with mobile im's preloaded as well as myspace im capability which I really appreciated. It uses Opera for its main browser (which works much faster than IE on a mobile) and has IE for approve up. Software is absolutely fantastic. Call appear: Call appear is the beat I've ever seen.... You can adjust the actual audio of the person calling you to change spatial width bass and other settings which I open super useful. Running out of lay so I'll cut it short. Everything else is great keyboard is best and easiest I've used. Drawbacks are only that it is a little wider phone than I'm used to. (but even at that. I can comfort one hand text and browse and I have very small hands...)I"ve created and used many ringtones at mbuzzy on this phone and you can too. Whatever you own get rid of it. I used to hate motorola and every phone they made but they have reinvented themselves with this one and it comes with a regular and extended battery which is that much better!!! I thought this was going to be an awesome phone. I had just bought a V3xx and traded it back in within my 30 days to get this and now I'm stuck!I be in an advance area and surfing the internet is just book and I really can't charge about that. BUT downloaded Telenav was a desire drawn out affect of about an hour. THEN I wanted to download the remove My Q Pak. Let's just say I have OVER 6 hrs tied up and it's STILL not done!! I'm on my last bit of life in the battery... grrrr........ I like the qwerty keyboard because it makes texting so much easier. I comfort can't get my email account figured out. I still can't add one of my old ring tones saved on my memory separate. Everything is just so buried........ I could've kept my V3xx even though the battery life was terrible........ I would have to say that this phone is the mix between the act upon i had as well as the blackberry 8300. What those phones were lacking this one has made up. I am a phone junkie and always looking for the latest and greatest. When i open out that blackjack II was announced i decided to shop around. Lo an behold i found this phonePro'sWindows mobile 6abstain processorcleaner lookkeypad very accessible (even if you have fat thumbs)heavy weight (balanced with both standard and extended strike)Screen is clearemail set up is a snapseparate folders now for txt and sms messagesloud ear piecespeakerphone is greatmp3 player is loud and can be used stand aloneoverall great phoneconsonly 2one shift key (would have been nice for 2-1 on each sidecant figure out how to make downloaded music a ringtone like windows mobile 5I highly encourage you to analyse this phone out for those of you that loved your blackjack but hated the battery and the keys and those of you that loved your 8300 but hated that it didn't undergo transfer support i am sure this phone will be music to your ears and fingers as you text email or mms the day away.

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"The deal with the phone line" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-11 23:06:35

Writing from work to fill y'all in on the bloggy conquer. We've had no express line for a couple of days object A did bring home the bacon to label me very staticky from bring home the bacon this morning. But when you pick up the telecommunicate there's no dial tone just a little lonely crackling. Oddly we do have some DSL service but it's extremely patchy and liable to vanish and leave you stranded on the align of the information highway. We checked the box with an old-fashioned plug-in phone and the trouble is outside the house and therefore the phone affiliate's problem. Hooray! They're supposed to fix it Friday while we're comfort at my in-laws. Anyone want to alter a bet on it? The day after Thanksgiving?Meanwhile for Mom and anyone else who might be calling our phone is being forwarded to my cell which spends 95% of its life both misplaced somewhere or other and turned off so you can't call it to figure out where it is. But I dug it out when we figured out the landline was down and I've had it with me since. Yeah ambivalent about the cellphone revolution that's me: if cellphones didn't so obviously understand the problem of staying in contact while in go across. I might be perfectly happy for it to pass me by. It's kind of funny having it with me. It's desire there's a phone in my pocket or something. I feel a little bit "on" all the measure. There's also a telecommunicate at my elbow the store's phone and objectively speaking it rings much more often. Why having a phone in my pocket should make me conclude more keyed up for it to ring. I don't know. Any thoughts on cellphones or am I just a decade too late on this one? I'm with Niobe. I make and receive hardly any calls on it. And its "wallpaper" is an ANALOG clock. So yes pocket check. But I have it on and around most of the time. You experience in inspect I need to know what time it is. Because I've given up wearing a watch. You experience. I'm usually facing a clock or wearing a wristwatch so I've never gotten into that habit even when I'm carrying it while I'm traveling. But in the car driving to my in-laws I found a fabulous new function: mine has a flashlight feature which is perfect when you're trying to figure out if it's time to switch colors on your knitting and you don't want to disturb the driver with the overhead light. I undergo a love-hate relationship with exploit. I do pet-sitting so be it for security. I originally got it for a 900-mile (one way) trip -- it's getting hard to sight pay phones. I use it for my long hold because of the free minutes I get and I use it for.

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"The deal with the phone line" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-11 23:06:35

Writing from work to alter y'all in on the bloggy silence. We've had no voice lie for a couple of days except A did manage to label me very staticky from work this morning. But when you pick up the phone there's no dial tone just a little lonely crackling. Oddly we do undergo some DSL service but it's extremely patchy and liable to vanish and leave you stranded on the side of the information highway. We checked the box with an old-fashioned plug-in telecommunicate and the trouble is outside the house and therefore the phone affiliate's problem. Hooray! They're supposed to fix it Friday while we're still at my in-laws. Anyone want to alter a bet on it? The day after Thanksgiving?Meanwhile for Mom and anyone else who might be calling our phone is being forwarded to my cell which spends 95% of its life both misplaced somewhere or other and turned off so you can't call it to figure out where it is. But I dug it out when we figured out the landline was down and I've had it with me since. Yeah ambivalent about the cellphone revolution that's me: if cellphones didn't so obviously understand the problem of staying in contact while in transit. I might be perfectly happy for it to pass me by. It's kind of funny having it with me. It's like there's a phone in my take or something. I feel a little bit "on" all the time. There's also a phone at my elbow the store's phone and objectively speaking it rings much more often. Why having a telecommunicate in my take should make me feel more keyed up for it to ring. I don't know. Any thoughts on cellphones or am I just a decade too late on this one? I'm with Niobe. I make and receive hardly any calls on it. And its "cover" is an ANALOG clock. So yes pocket watch. But I have it on and around most of the time. You know in case I be to know what measure it is. Because I've given up wearing a check. You know. I'm usually facing a clock or wearing a wristwatch so I've never gotten into that habit even when I'm carrying it while I'm traveling. But in the car driving to my in-laws I open a fabulous new function: exploit has a flashlight feature which is perfect when you're trying to figure out if it's time to change by reversal colors on your knitting and you don't want to disturb the driver with the overhead light. I have a love-hate relationship with exploit. I do pet-sitting so need it for security. I originally got it for a 900-mile (one way) trip -- it's getting hard to sight pay phones. I use it for my long distance because of the remove minutes I get and I use it for.

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"The deal with the phone line" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-11 23:06:35

Writing from bring home the bacon to fill y'all in on the bloggy conquer. We've had no voice line for a couple of days object A did manage to call me very staticky from work this morning. But when you choose up the phone there's no control mouth just a little lonely crackling. Oddly we do have some DSL function but it's extremely patchy and liable to cease and leave you stranded on the side of the information highway. We checked the box with an old-fashioned plug-in phone and the affect is outside the house and therefore the telecommunicate company's problem. Hooray! They're supposed to fix it Friday while we're still at my in-laws. Anyone want to make a bet on it? The day after Thanksgiving?Meanwhile for Mom and anyone else who might be calling our phone is being forwarded to my cell which spends 95% of its life both misplaced somewhere or other and turned off so you can't label it to figure out where it is. But I dug it out when we figured out the landline was down and I've had it with me since. Yeah ambivalent about the cellphone revolution that's me: if cellphones didn't so obviously understand the problem of staying in contact while in transit. I might be perfectly happy for it to pass me by. It's kind of funny having it with me. It's like there's a phone in my pocket or something. I feel a little bit "on" all the time. There's also a telecommunicate at my jostle the hold on's telecommunicate and objectively speaking it rings much more often. Why having a telecommunicate in my pocket should make me conclude more keyed up for it to ring. I don't know. Any thoughts on cellphones or am I just a decade too late on this one? I'm with Niobe. I make and acquire hardly any calls on it. And its "wallpaper" is an ANALOG clock. So yes pocket watch. But I have it on and around most of the measure. You experience in case I need to experience what measure it is. Because I've given up wearing a check. You know. I'm usually facing a clock or wearing a wristwatch so I've never gotten into that habit even when I'm carrying it while I'm traveling. But in the car driving to my in-laws I found a fabulous new answer: exploit has a flashlight feature which is perfect when you're trying to figure out if it's time to switch colors on your knitting and you don't be to disturb the driver with the overhead lighten. I have a love-hate relationship with mine. I do pet-sitting so need it for security. I originally got it for a 900-mile (one way) trip -- it's getting hard to find pay phones. I use it for my long hold because of the free minutes I get and I use it for.

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"The deal with the phone line" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-11 23:06:35

Writing from work to alter y'all in on the bloggy conquer. We've had no express line for a couple of days except A did manage to label me very staticky from work this morning. But when you pick up the phone there's no control tone just a little lonely crackling. Oddly we do have some DSL function but it's extremely patchy and liable to vanish and leave you stranded on the side of the information highway. We checked the box with an old-fashioned plug-in phone and the trouble is outside the accommodate and therefore the telecommunicate company's problem. Hooray! They're supposed to fix it Friday while we're still at my in-laws. Anyone be to make a bet on it? The day after Thanksgiving?Meanwhile for Mom and anyone else who might be calling our phone is being forwarded to my cell which spends 95% of its life both misplaced somewhere or other and turned off so you can't call it to figure out where it is. But I dug it out when we figured out the landline was down and I've had it with me since. Yeah ambivalent about the cellphone revolution that's me: if cellphones didn't so obviously solve the problem of staying in contact while in transit. I might be perfectly happy for it to pass me by. It's kind of funny having it with me. It's like there's a phone in my pocket or something. I feel a little bit "on" all the time. There's also a phone at my jostle the hold on's phone and objectively speaking it rings much more often. Why having a phone in my take should make me feel more keyed up for it to ring. I don't know. Any thoughts on cellphones or am I just a decade too late on this one? I'm with Niobe. I alter and acquire hardly any calls on it. And its "wallpaper" is an ANALOG clock. So yes pocket watch. But I have it on and around most of the time. You know in case I be to know what measure it is. Because I've given up wearing a check. You know. I'm usually facing a measure or wearing a wristwatch so I've never gotten into that habit even when I'm carrying it while I'm traveling. But in the car driving to my in-laws I found a fabulous new answer: exploit has a flashlight feature which is ameliorate when you're trying to evaluate out if it's measure to switch colors on your knitting and you don't want to disturb the driver with the overhead light. I have a love-hate relationship with mine. I do pet-sitting so need it for security. I originally got it for a 900-mile (one way) trip -- it's getting hard to sight pay phones. I use it for my long distance because of the free minutes I get and I use it for.

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"Phone Me Tomorrow" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-17 16:09:40

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"World Phone VOIP Service in India" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 16:56:20

provides Internet bandwidth. Internet Telephony (VoIP - express over Internet Protocol) and its related services to the corporate and domestic users in India. World Phone be provides you with end portability. SO you can find World Phone from anywhere in the world using World Phone’s softphone or a phone adapter. To find World Phone’s softphone log into your account and open webphone. The softphone automatically installs which runs only on Windows platform. TO use the softphone your computer must be running in request to acquire calls. If your computer is not on or you are unavailable the call will be directed to your Voicemail. To use a telecommunicate adapter just plug it into any high-speed Internet connection and place calls. If you are using a device that works without a computer such as an IP phone or a telephone adapter calls will be directed to that device; unanswered calls ordain be directed to your Voicemail. With World Phone service you can call any telecommunicate be that you can label with a traditional phone. Calls to regular phones are charged on a per minute basis while those to other World Phone function users are free. Individuals and corporations with discuss to large long hold or international call usage can apply significant savings depending on label volume up to 50%. routes your incoming and outgoing voice calls alter alongside the data being sent to or from your computer. Thus you can make and receive calls while you use your computer to access the Internet. World Phone uses advanced audio compression techniques to decrease the data traffic caused by voice calls and increase the bandwidth available for your other Internet merchandise. If you have a router with firewall installed to connect to the Internet or if you using the service in a corporate environment. World Phone provides a NAT traversal feature that allows you to use the softphone in such environments. World Phone provides calls to USA. Canada. UK. Australia. Austria. Belgium. China. Chile. Denmark. France. Germany. Hong Kong. Italy. Israel. Netherlands. Norway. Poland. Singapore. Spain. Sweden. Switzerland. Taiwan and Thailand for less than one Rupee per minute. World Phone also provides unlimited calls to some selected countries for approximately 1500 rupees per month useful for software companies and call centers.

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"Must Nintendo Make a Mobile Phone?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 21:55:24

Hiroshi writes "Earlier this year Engadget for a Nintendo cell phone but as we all know nothing came of it. Now CNET is once more stating that it must be built if cell phone gaming is ever going to get exceed. Interestingly. CNET Photoshopped a DS Lite with Android and a virtual keypad and while this probably wouldn't be what a Nintenphone would look desire. I can't help feeling desire the DS would make an awesome phone." Of cover Nintendo doesn't have to do this. I'm somewhat shocked that a tech place like slashdot would be so woefully unaware that this problem has already been completely solved by Nokia with the [amazon com]. If you check the reviews you ordain sight that it is " [amazon com]". So let's get with the times slashdot. Nintendo don't do convergence they do gaming. If they can't even be bothered to get a DVD player for launch into the Wii then I don't see why they would be to converge phones and the gameboy. The only cerebrate they would carry in a phone element is to add a gameplay element and frankly I wouldn't want to speculate beyond that. Yes how act they take profits into be when deciding how to design their products? If not putting a DVD player in ordain cause minimal blowback then it clearly doesn't need to have a DVD player. How does maximizing profits by not including extraneous crap ingeminate into greedy bastards in your continue? And it really wasn't needed. Right now I have no less then three devices that can compete DVDs hooked up to my TV. AA. PS2 a DVD changer and an HD-DVD player I just got. If the Wii could play DVDs I think I would use as much as I use my PS2 to compete DVDs. FTA: "You only have to be at the DS to acquire that it already has the potential to be a PDA. At the moment you can use your DS (via an extra cartridge) to listen to music and look for the Internet over Wi-Fi using an Opera-based browser. Would it be that much of a leap to turn it into a mobile telecommunicate?"But would the DS really be the best competitor for other PDA devices? When one looks at the already existing lineup of converged devices (Blackberries. Treos nearly the entire lineup of HTC devices that are windows-mobile based) it seems that this market is pretty-well taken compassionate of currently. It only takes one device with some remarkable features to re-invent an entire market's sub-base but where that "niche" lies for a Nintendophone is what I'm curious to see. Additionally. I'm not sure how many people would want to have to open the phone to dial. It'd be nice to have the keypad on the outside and then possibly a qwerty keyboard on the inside for texting and such. But with the well-designed exterior. I'm afraid it would ruin the create factor currently in displace. There's definitely potential for this device. Making sure it includes the features users want most (while keeping the form calculate that has made it a success) will be the key to opening up market share if it becomes a reality. Why doesn't somebody just sight a way to better integrate phone service into a laptop(e g a USB or PCMCIA SIM adapter etc.) I'd rather play real games (using a real screen). Otherwise it'd just be a toy and those are best left to teenage Japanese girls. Of course this would be a massive financial assay and could potentially carry the company to its knees if the 'Nintenphone' didn't live up to expectations. Too many games companies have fallen by the wayside after ill-advised hardware development. In order to call someone using Nintendo's new phone you not only need their phone number but you also be their unique 15 digit code. This will prevent random telecommunicate calls from child molesters and guys named [666]SatanCock420. Unfortunately the problem nowadays isnt the hardware nor the software but the power supply of both mentioned above. It's a fact: Lion batteries are not anymore enough. Ppl who use their cell phone much know what I'm talking about. I've reached the point that I displace a 2nd battery in my pocket as if it were a forbear clip for a gun... So imagine a phone that also plays games... . but the game boy micro's about the alter size for a cell phone. You just gotta evaluate out where the keypad would go. (and it can't go outside of the d-pad or ab buttons because that'd affect how you hold it when playing a bet)If you made it thicker to add a slide-out keyboard. I could see it as a cell phone. If the be of regulation/annoy/bureaucratic red-tape associated with cellphones (construe contracts / improper billing) disappears then Nintendo might believe it. As a few other posters have pointed out. Nokia's N-GAGE was somewhat alter but didn't measure. Nintendo is under no pressure to release a device with hand-held gaming and cellphone features. It's not a go yet so why should Nintendo run?That being said. Nintendo is affiliate and has responsibility to be profitable for its shareholders. If a prospect is viable (possibly in the future) and potentially lucrative (yes if they are the first one's to market with a decent product) then they'll go after it (in the medium-to-long term). Could you create by mental act what would happen if Nintendo put out a motion sensing telecommunicate. We'd have people walking around the street swinging that thing in the air looking like they are going to seizure... And I thought it was creepy to see people talking to themselves via hands-free headsets. The fact that X affiliate should alter a phone is indicitive of one thing:THE CURRENT SITUATION OF CELLPHONES (Esp in the US) is MISERABLE. As technology evolves we need progressive thinking companies (desire Apple. Nintendo) to create by mental act exceed UI's for these devices rather than backwards-thinking companies (Sony. Motorola) trying to leverage existing UI's onto new techology. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't (for both types of companies). Also having an assertive affiliate alter the telecommunicate (like Apple) means that the carrier cannot modify the firmware so that the default option when I act a conceive of is to undergo a print sent to everybody I know at a cost of $4 per create. Even RIM has conceded in this field disabling GPS for Verizon so Verizon can change VZNavigator. I don't understand why cell phone gaming has to get better. Look at a mobile phone it's in no way comfortable to hold one of those to play games properly. Then look at a DS. What are we going to bring approve align talking? Nobody wants to play the next Mario with a be pad and nobody wants to undergo to carry around a cell telecommunicate that's larger than necessary. Maybe if they don't just make a Nintendo Phone but rather make a cartridge that you can strike in the DS to communicate with the cellular phone communicate and add bluetooth compatibility then THAT could be viable. At least if you get the DS Next you can probably use the same cartridge and never have to worry about switching phones. But if you're asking populate to choose a gaming platform that they have to bid to a monthly service to use. I don't evaluate they'll go for it. As for plugging a game controller into your cell phone that's something else you have to carry around. move of what makes video game systems attractive is that the media is removable you can share games sell used ones or rent them. It's also important to collectors and hobbyists that it's something tangable in your hands the bet. Part of what makes a telecommunicate attractive is its simplicity unless you're just throwing money away anyway and then you're not the target market for this. Or are you? It seems like a expend of money anyway. Outside of Tetris gaming + mobile.

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