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Dogfather
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Apple iPhone 3G is the best selling Smartphone in USA

Wow, pretty impressive. Already beating RIM to be the top selling smartphone and #2 handset among junk phones. Imagine if they sold it on a decent network.

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Re: Apple iPhone 3G is the best selling Smartphone in USA

It's more fashion accessory than a phone. Most of the people I know who actually try to use it like a Blackberry hate it and have gone back to RIM. The rest? It's jewelry.
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Re: Apple iPhone 3G is the best selling Smartphone in USA

Nice troll.

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Re: Apple iPhone 3G is the best selling Smartphone in USA

So anyone who bothers to reply to your vapid post is a troll? Nice logic.

I stand by my factual post above.
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Re: Apple iPhone 3G is the best selling Smartphone in USA

No, just you and your endlessly recycled hater conjecture.

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Re: Apple iPhone 3G is the best selling Smartphone in USA

You funny.

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it is an accessory, most phones are.

thats why they come in so many different styles and colors

I lol @ iphone users who think they're cutting edge; my htc apache/6700 was listening to music, surfing the web with wifi/evdo, and watching videos a good 2 years before the iphone came out

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said by RadioDoc See Profile :

It's more fashion accessory than a phone. Most of the people I know who actually try to use it like a Blackberry hate it and have gone back to RIM. The rest? It's jewelry.
I have both and use each for business on a daily basis.

They each have their own particular strengths and weaknesses.
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TK Junk Mail
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10 gig pipes for LHC atom smashing project

»news.zdnet.com/2424-9595_22-239396.html
One of the world's largest computing grids, capable of streaming the equivalent of three million DVDs a year, was officially launched on Friday.

It will allow 7,000 scientists in 33 countries to process the 15 petabytes of data that will be produced each year at the particle accelerator at the Cern laboratories in Geneva, Switzerland.

Scientists who spent years building the grid and its dedicated 10Gbps connections to 11 key sites--the main universities and laboratories in the network--said high-bandwidth grid computing is transforming the way research is carried out.
And it can plug in to the 100 gbs "internet 2" research network in the US. »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet2
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Lightbulbs Could Replace Wi-Fi Hotpsots [cellular-news.com]

How freaking cool is that.

Very cool about the security aspects of the light being 'trapped' in a room.

2 questions:

1)how would you link up to other network devices, say in a house? There would still be a need for some wiring then I guess...maybe just fibre between all the bulbs to the main PC/Server I guess. (or a lot of mirrors along the hallway and up the stairs I guess would work too )

2)I am thinking that "too fast for the human eye to perceive" is going to still be noticeable. Kinda like DLP televisions that use the color wheel. If you move your head or eyes fast enough, you'll catch it...not a deal breaker, but something they'll prolly run into.
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October 6th, @07:51PM

Re: Lightbulbs Could Replace Wi-Fi Hotpsots [cellular-news.com]

said by Koil See Profile :

1)how would you link up to other network devices, say in a house? There would still be a need for some wiring then I guess...maybe just fibre between all the bulbs to the main PC/Server I guess. (or a lot of mirrors along the hallway and up the stairs I guess would work too )
From reading the news item I got the idea that the signal would be carried by the electrical wiring in the house back to a central router where the connection to the internet would be made.
This could be done with an LED-based communications network that also provides light - all over existing power lines
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Re: Lightbulbs Could Replace Wi-Fi Hotpsots [cellular-news.com]

Ahhh...good call...missed that...thx
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said by Koil See Profile :

2)I am thinking that "too fast for the human eye to perceive" is going to still be noticeable. Kinda like DLP televisions that use the color wheel. If you move your head or eyes fast enough, you'll catch it...not a deal breaker, but something they'll prolly run into.
Should not be a big problem. If you consider that the standard CRT defaults to 60 HZ refresh (aka flicker) rate, and there are a lot of folks (not me) who do not see that. I get up to 80 HZ before I start not seeing screen refresh and I prefer 85 HZ and higher to avoid a headache.

Now what do you think the flicker rate of the modulated LED is going to be, and will it be a form of quadrature modulation too? Remember that you need a decent throughput, so at least 50K flickers per second to approach fast modem speed, higher if you want to get up to low Ethernet at 10 MILLION flickers per second.

For another comparison, most fluorescents flicker at 120 Hz (USA) although the phosphor mitigates some of that, and some of us get headaches even there with the new CFCs. I suspect that there will be a few who get a headache in certain uses of the modulated LED, although I wonder if they get headaches in the sun too.

Or it could be like my daughter, leave a cut onion out and she dislikes the food because it has onion (even if there is none in the food). Chop up the onion fine and put it in the food and hide the evidence, then she has no problems.
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Ask.com speeds search engine to fight Google

»tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20081006/···makeover
Compared to the current market leaders, Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc., however, Ask's share of searches — 4.8 percent in August — is quite small.

And so, in a bid to get people to conduct searches through the site more often, Ask has been working on improving the speed and relevance of results since Safka's arrival in January. It is the latest in a long line of overhauls for the search engine once known as Ask Jeeves.

Ask sped up search result download times by 30 percent by doing several things, Safka said, including using an expedited delivery system from Akamai Technologies Inc. to show results for common Ask searches.

Ask also has increased the number of sites it indexes content from and the amount of material it gets from those sites, Safka said. And Ask has tweaked the algorithm it uses to rank search results.

Beyond these under-the-hood changes, Ask will divide pages into two panels instead of three and add features like "Ask Q&A," which aims to give users questions and answers related to their search terms.

However, Ask actually benefits from Google's prowess, since Google posts ads on Ask and other IAC sites. And with the overall online advertising market still young and continuing to grow, Diller said, Ask doesn't necessarily need double-digit market share in order to do well financially.
Ask.com's press release on changes:
»www.irconnect.com/ask/pages/news···d=151631


»www.ask.com/
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Airband WiMax

Wish we could get airband at my biz but they're only in central OC. We had Nextweb for a long time but after Covad took over service went to crap, they cut speeds and raised priced. I ended up ditching and getting a T1. At under $400 (incl. all fees) it's a good deal for a T1 but some of these other wireless providers offer high-end SLA 3-6Mb wireless service for that.
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silly MAFIAA loving court. stopping real

now i have zero love for Real and their software that usually packs adware. but honestly i cant see what laws their DVD ripper violated since it kept the DRM in place and even if it didnt, it does not run foul of US copyright law. but by keeping the CSS in place it also doesnt run foul of that illegal law the DMCA.
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