Don't forget GMail also harvests all e-mail addresses of anyone you have ever contacted, so there is a chance you will end up with contacts you never really wanted.
Given that the Wiimote is already Bluetooth, why not just use the Wiimote with your PC? It is probably cheaper too and you can take advantage of all the accessories made for it.
In some European countries there are already cats-eyes along motorways. At entry points they are green on one side and red on the other, elsewhere along the road they are white. If you have never see one, see:
Part of the reason some of these satellites are still using this frequency is because of cloud penetration, which is particularly important in some parts of the world:
I am not saying it is the satnavs fault, more that there is opportunity for the satnav developers to make them more idiot proof. Idiots will happen, so you need to take them into account when designing a product, to a certain extent.
When DVD came out there was no challenger, and nothing was even on the cards to potentially replaces it. The Blu-ray victory over HD-DVD is going to be short lived, since new disk format with higher capacity are already nearing the market, namely holographic storage disks.
Add to this upscaling DVD players and anyone educated about what is happening is likely to skip out on Blu-ray.
This issue is the fault of both the satnav device and the driver: - the satnav for not taking into account vehicle types with regards to certain roads, bridges and tunnels - the driver for failing to understand the limitations Because of this the solution is twofold: - make satnav devices that take into account vehicle type - educate drivers about this
In many ways I see this as the iMac of the wireless generation. It has issues, but many of them can be worked around. Only time will tell what type of workarounds will happen. Ironically limitations can be a force for driving innovation.
One thing that would be interesting is a Bluetooth USB hub, where all your USB devices are connected to the hub, but communicates to the computer through Bluetooth. This would be done transparently so that any software things it connecting straight to the USB device through a USB hub.
Are there any checks in place to ensure that only 'authorised' users can use the phone camera remotely? Maybe something like the Bluetooth method of generated pass-key and and confirmation on the other device?
So much can go wrong in software, especially when you are trying to deal with numerous types of hardware. In many ways Microsoft does a good job. I have never really had any issue with iTunes on MS-Windows.
Now DRM, that is is really what gets me. You may complain about Apple branded DRM, but DRM of any brand annoys the hell out of me. Apple's DRM is a bit nicer than most DRM, in what it allows you to do, but like all the solutions out there, its still an obstruction get doing what I want with my music. It is for this reason that I still buy CDs, since I get no DRM restrictions with any software. If you are going to complain to anyone make it be the record industry.
Google Sync debuts for iPhone, Windows Mobile and SyncML devices
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Apr 9th 2008 3:55PM (Engadget)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat%27s_eye_(road)
WiMAX could interfere with satellite communications?
Mar 24th 2008 1:25PM (Engadget)http://technology.newscientist.com/channel/tech/mg19726476.200-longrange-wifi-threat-to-satellite-communications.html
UK blames sat navs for damaging 2,000 bridges per year
Feb 13th 2008 1:21PM (Engadget)Kaai and Soraa already working up Blu-ray successor?
Feb 13th 2008 1:16PM (Engadget)Add to this upscaling DVD players and anyone educated about what is happening is likely to skip out on Blu-ray.
UK blames sat navs for damaging 2,000 bridges per year
Feb 13th 2008 12:55PM (Engadget)- the satnav for not taking into account vehicle types with regards to certain roads, bridges and tunnels
- the driver for failing to understand the limitations
Because of this the solution is twofold:
- make satnav devices that take into account vehicle type
- educate drivers about this
MacBook Air review
Jan 26th 2008 9:53AM (Engadget)One thing that would be interesting is a Bluetooth USB hub, where all your USB devices are connected to the hub, but communicates to the computer through Bluetooth. This would be done transparently so that any software things it connecting straight to the USB device through a USB hub.
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Oct 24th 2007 9:38AM (TUAW.com)Apple sez iTunes users should hold off on Vista
Feb 3rd 2007 12:27PM (Engadget)Now DRM, that is is really what gets me. You may complain about Apple branded DRM, but DRM of any brand annoys the hell out of me. Apple's DRM is a bit nicer than most DRM, in what it allows you to do, but like all the solutions out there, its still an obstruction get doing what I want with my music. It is for this reason that I still buy CDs, since I get no DRM restrictions with any software. If you are going to complain to anyone make it be the record industry.