The rumor? Yes, it's stupid and not going to happen. But is the tech stupid? No way.
It's like a rumble controller from what I saw. Nothing earth shattering.
The rumor? Yes, it's stupid and not going to happen. But is the tech stupid? No way.
The crazy thing it isn't even a rumor. It hasn't been rumored anywhere! It is just discussion at gaf that came from some random youtube video of the tech that got out of control.
The YT video was just an example how it would look/work. The real reason people are believing it, is because Disney Research worked/is working on this and their patent looks a bit like this
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http://www.disneyresearch.com/research/projects/hci_teslatouch_drp.htm
This only applies to iPhone, not Android devices, but:Make a list of 5 functions a pocket PC can do that a modern smartphone can't, that statistically significant percentage of the population would actually use. You know, like real people who don't live on linux message-boards or something.
This only applies to iPhone, not Android devices, but:
- Install any app you want
- Interact with the file system
- Customize the home screen with new functionality
- Physical, universally-available buttons for things like launching apps and taking voice notes
- Until very recently, aggregate notifications (nearly a decade before iOS)
Android was originally made to compete with Windows Mobile, the most capable platform at the time, and so matches most (all?) of its advantages.
As an aside, I remember running Android on my HTC WinMob device before the iPhone was announced. It felt very much like Blackberry would be if RIM was a good company.
.This only applies to iPhone, not Android devices, but:
- Install any app you want
- Interact with the file system
- Customize the home screen with new functionality
- Physical, universally-available buttons for things like launching apps and taking voice notes
- Until very recently, aggregate notifications (nearly a decade before iOS)
Android was originally made to compete with Windows Mobile, the most capable platform at the time, and so matches most (all?) of its advantages.
As an aside, I remember running Android on my HTC WinMob device before the iPhone was announced. It felt very much like Blackberry would be if RIM was a good company.
that statistically significant percentage of the population would actually use. You know, like real people who don't live on linux message-boards or something.
This only applies to iPhone, not Android devices, but:
- Install any app you want
- Interact with the file system
- Customize the home screen with new functionality
- Physical, universally-available buttons for things like launching apps and taking voice notes
- Until very recently, aggregate notifications (nearly a decade before iOS)
Android was originally made to compete with Windows Mobile, the most capable platform at the time, and so matches most (all?) of its advantages.
As an aside, I remember running Android on my HTC WinMob device before the iPhone was announced. It felt very much like Blackberry would be if RIM was a good company.
Just because file system access exists on the desktop doesn't mean (most) people want or need file system access on their phone.You guys are right - nobody uses nerdy things like a file system on their desktop, why would they want that on a phone?
You guys are right - nobody uses nerdy things like a file system on their desktop, why would they want that on a phone?
I hate the new notification screen. It uses the built-in weather app instead of the weather app of our choosing, and that annoys me because I hate the built-in weather app and am still mad they won't let us remove it.
It's because of people like you that Windows Mobile was invented and subsequently crashed and burned.
My prediction for iOS 6 is to open up the notification center for some customization. Nothing crazy, but maybe like a Facebook ticker, different weather apps, new tweets, etc.
Best of both WP7 and Android if you ask me.
I hate the new notification screen. It uses the built-in weather app instead of the weather app of our choosing, and that annoys me because I hate the built-in weather app and am still mad they won't let us remove it.
My prediction for iOS 6 is to open up the notification center for some customization. Nothing crazy, but maybe like a Facebook ticker, different weather apps, new tweets, etc.
Best of both WP7 and Android if you ask me.
We can't even get a true Retina Display, but some are hoping for haptic feedback? That's wishful thinking.
Hiding the file system was one of the smartest choices Apple made with iOS. The desktop user accessible file system causes far more problems than it solves for mainstream users.
I'm going to say it was multitouch, about 75 other things, and then that.
Actually it isn't a good thing. If this happened to OS X, the rage would be deafening.
I'm going to say it was multitouch, about 75 other things, and then that.
Actually it isn't a good thing. If this happened to OS X, the rage would be deafening.
Supposedly, the iPad 3 will have a home button, it'll be smaller than the iPad 2.
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I'm going to say it was multitouch, about 75 other things, and then that.
Actually it isn't a good thing. If this happened to OS X, the rage would be deafening.
Looks pretty much the same size, just the underside has a smaller... thingy.Supposedly, the iPad 3 will have a home button, it'll be smaller than the iPad 2.
I can't think of a single iPhone user in my personal life that wants those things.
Hell, I know a few who refuse to use the new notification system! Most don't know how to create folders for apps, or what fast app switching is and if they do, they tend to constantly close out the apps thinking its draining their battery.
People around here always seem to have a hard time thinking like the average consumer, it boggles my mind.
EDIT - and before the snarky "what are they idiots?" remarks, realize not everyone follows/cares about tech news, is happy with their device, and you take the same approach to other things in your life (clueless about fashion, culinary, art, etc.) and no one shoves it in your face.
Amazon like new trade in value for ipad 1(32 gb wifi) is 310. Im doing it.
If you own an ipad 1, I think its time to upgrade.
Better hope amazon sells the iPad 3.
Why wouldn't they?
I can use the credit even on third party offers.
I have not sent it yet though. So if my logic is failing I can still save face lol
Supposedly, the iPad 3 will have a home button, it'll be smaller than the iPad 2.
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When you think about what the home button does...there is pretty much no way Apple casually removes it from the device without an insanely better solution that is equally as understandable and obvious.
As it stands now, the home button on the front is the dumbest/simplest way to close out of any application. It gives you a visual anchor to know which way is up and which way is down on an otherwise ambiguous slab of a device. It lets you know where the buttons are around the perimeter relative to the home button.
Having a physical button is a much more satisfying and dependable solution than having a software gesture do the same thing. A physical button click lets you know that input was entered into the system properly. If you do a gesture and nothing happens you have to wonder if you did the gesture correctly or if the system is just lagging for some reason.
To me...the home button is a pretty damn essential thing on the iPhone/iPad and removing it would require some other super obvious and satisfying replacement. A gesture area home button or no home button at all doesn't make sense to me. Keep it simple. A single button that does a single thing system wide is as simple as it gets.
Amazon like new trade in value for ipad 1(32 gb wifi) is 310. Im doing it.
If you own an ipad 1, I think its time to upgrade.
Supposedly, the iPad 3 will have a home button, it'll be smaller than the iPad 2.
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damn, i just sold mine on ebay for 290. Bah.
Fuuuuuck. My predictions are already falling apart. No worries, I still have more bets
Fuuuuuck. My predictions are already falling apart. No worries, I still have more bets
Joke character? Sounds like one, at least.The pricing trend for high-end phone was created by Microsoft and co. about 5(?) years before iPhone when they figured out pocket-PC was a deadend as a standalone product and stuck a modem inside one.
The rest is just a process of dumbing-down and removing functionality - ie. turning it from a function oriented device into a fashion accessory, which is where we are today.
Amazon like new trade in value for ipad 1(32 gb wifi) is 310. Im doing it.
If you own an ipad 1, I think its time to upgrade.
You know, it really is crazy that people skip generations with the iPad and iPhone.
Given how easy it is to predict the release of new hardware and how it's going to hold it's value, the overall cost of selling just before the new hardware announcement and buying each gen isn't much different to skipping gens and doing the same, expect you're stuck with older hardware for an extra year.
We can't even get a true Retina Display.
Please stop with your Apple trolling, or at least don't troll using blatant lies. It's a retina display. Retina is determined by distance held from the screen not pure PPI. Get over yourself please.
Please stop with your Apple trolling, or at least don't troll using blatant lies. It's a retina display. Retina is determined by distance held from the screen not pure PPI. Get over yourself please.
actually retina is determined by nothing. every screen can be a retina screen if apple wants to call it that way.