Tag Archives: Cell Phone
iPhone with One Hand Comes Naturally
Jason Kottke’s recent article “One-handed computing with the iPhone” (published yesterday, Oct 29th, 2009) begins:
“The easy single-handed operation of the iPhone [] is not one of its obvious selling points but is one of those little features that grows on … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Consuming
Also tagged Boris Mann, Everyware, Evolution, Hardware Design, Hardware Interface, Instincts, iPhone, Jason Kottke, John Gruber, Mobile Computing, Mobile Phone, nature, One-handed computing with the iPhone, Pervasive Computing, Roland tanglao, Stylus, Ubiquitous Computing, Wearable Computers
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Another Year Until iPhone 3G S for Existing Canadian Customers
Although a camera with auto focus and video would be nice, and I can imagine myself playing with the compass, the iPhone 3G S doesn’t seem particularly compelling — likely why the only name change is the addition of an … Continue reading
Posted in Consuming
Also tagged Fido Canada, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G S, iPhone Canada, Keith McArthur, Micheal Geist, Mobile Phone, Rogers Canada, Telecom Contracts
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