Category archives: Tech-WHA

nex – us?

okay. I will admit i like where google is heading but also don’t like it. google is a double edge sword which consumers need to fully and completely become aware how powerful they can become in terms of the information world.

And i do realize that i really don’t keep up with my postings… why? cause i am a lunatic at my job. I love it but also it loves me… too much.

CMF! CMF! what the heck? in the little bit of the video i was utterly annoyed to say that CMF is everything to the phone – color, material, finish.

I will say that HTC did give this phone correctly,  in terms of the material and finish. The color? well it is interesting. In the daylight it is purple and the indoor it is tan-brown. I do agree that it is very natural like a ROCK! literally the phone is a river rock. I will agree there are tons of colorful rocks out there.

finish – yes the finish is wonderful but what else is new? it does not surprise me that finish is a matte, softtouch feel, just like the HTC eris…

So back to CMF! nothing is new and saying that cmf is very important, that is an underline statement because like the video says people want a bigger screen. UX design is highly important and it is not stated in the video, so in my opinion they realize their android software does not fit with the user’s experience.

I will agree, in terms of user experience i prefer the motorola blur or the HTC modify software versions.

Will google allow the different companies to modify and customize experiences of their android? I doubt it.

Is that the direction of smartphone? yes.

Will it overcome the apple iphone? doubt it.

Why? cause the market is still too unpredictable, since the android software changes like every 6 months. Think about, why would LG, samsung, htc, motorola, or sony erisson want to waste time after time making customized software bundles with android and then having to redo it for newer versions? that does not help with profits.  It is very funny. catch-22!

Keepon in Seoul

OKAY, at CES i met up with Keepon. truely my personal highlight. I will admit that the television screens are pretty insane but nothing else was too surprising

 

via YouTube – Keepon Goes Seoul-Searching.

Rules we must follow for technology design

one thing i regret as a child is not reading arthur C. Clark. (I think it was because i rebel against everyone in my family as a child… since both my brothers have read them, why must I?)

Anyway, this was a unique point by him, and really is making want to read is books to see the reflection of technology he was envisioning and what we have developed today. It is indeed scary that he is on the same path of metaphors and ideas that we are performing today.

I personally feel we must believe in these rules or at least understand them in their context. Reason is, because I personally feel there are no rules in the world of technology innovations look at the segway! It does not fit a purpose to market today, but I feel it is an invention to do for future inventions, which is called evolution….

This is something i think most engineers and designers DON’T get, we have to produce products so it evolves into key critical ideas that changes society. for a second just stop thinking about the project you are working on as the end all be all solutions, because if we actually did make products that are SO PERFECT, then we no longer have jobs! we become unemployed.

I will agree you have to give you best on the project. Or otherwise we did not learn anything about that project for future project’s success rates.

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Arthur C. Clarke, the science fiction writer, identified what he called the “three laws of prediction,” reflecting an optimistic view of ingenuity:

1. When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong;

2. The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture past them into the impossible; and

3. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

Clarke was an exception to the rule that predicting future technology is hard. In Wireless World magazine in 1945, he proposed using a set of satellites in geostationary orbit to form a global communications network.

 

In “The View from Serendip,” published in 1977, Clarke predicted the Internet: “Immediate access in the home via simple computer-type keyboards, and TV displays, to all the world’s great libraries . . . And items needed for permanent reference could be printed off as soon as located on a copying machine—or filed magnetically in the home storage system.”

In the same book, he also forecast email and online news: “Facsimile services whereby letters, printed matter, etc. can be reproduced instantly. The physical delivery of mail and newspapers will thus be largely replaced by the orbital post office, and the orbital newspaper . . .”

 

 

via Gordon Crovitz: Technology Predictions Are Mostly Bunk – WSJ.com.

The Land Glider

Perhaps the most interesting bit Nissan pioneered with the Land Glider is the ability to lean into turns like a motorcycle. While this isn’t an entirely new concept, it’s a first for Nissan and the technology seems to be very well implemented in the Land Glider.’
- Autoblog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

via a+.29: Nissan Land Glider.

Let’s tilt firefox!

via TechEBlog » Firefox 3.6 to Have Integrated Accelerometer Support.

Nook E-Reader brings a new level

for a while i was thinking of getting the kindle, but now. i have to say… I WANT THE NOOK.

the one thing that bother me about kindle is the ease of navigation through the device, and i was concern with why they inserted a keyboard on it, yes it is easier to find words by typing, but it did not say, “READ ME” on the product.

the second plus of nook, is the lending/borrowing part. I can now lend books to friends who also has a nook. (viral marketing charm right here) and plus raise your hand if you are one of those people who buys a book and lend it to a friend. That would be me. the :( truth is not all my friends have a nook, but in years from now, when these puppies get cheap this will fly.

enjoy the vid.

via TechEBlog » Barnes and Noble Nook E-Reader Revealed.

U3-X is segway’s replacement sort of

I think we all have this conversation, what did the segway provide for our culture and society. What need was it addressing? so i wonder about this cool gadget, at least you can sit on it. The future for elderly and wheel chairs? who knows…..

via Honda’s U3-X is the new segway | Boing Boing Gadgets.

Phones for pets…they are watching you

Polaris mobile phone robot by KDDI iida --

According to Flower Robotics, the Polaris system — which was unveiled in Tokyo today — is designed to learn the user’s lifestyle by collecting data, analyzing behavior, and identifying trends. The robot keeps a database of information accumulated through the handset, such as the user’s daily travel and walking habits, calls and email messages sent and received, and online transactions. Using this data, Polaris learns to predict the user’s behavior and offer relevant advice and information.

or better yet, glue fur on it and you got a TRIBBLE!

via Polaris: Mobile phone robot ::: Pink Tentacle.

Smallest 32GB USB Flash Drive

it is like we are closer and closer to stepping into the ages of Star Trek. I could have a whole TV drama in HD on that thing. And it will still work after i “sing in the rain”

via TechEBlog » Pico Unveils World’s Smallest 32GB USB Flash Drive.

transformer phone strikes again!

Tuvie Future Design, Technology, Industrial Design, Car Concept, Futuristic Gadget, and Product ConceptChange view:Normal view List view Thumbnail viewSony Ericsson Jalou Cell Phone by Dolce and GabbanaSponsored LinksThe Jalou phone is the outcome of the latest partnership between designers Dolce and Gabbana and Sony Ericsson which features latest technology along with fashion statement to make others green with desire as well. The unique design of this phone was inspired by the multiple surfaces of a cushion-cut gemstone.

I still can’t see this as a gem? come on, did any of their designers has taken figure drawing? are women’s body that angular? are gem angles and facets that freakin big to be a gem! it is a transformer! it looks like i can imagine it to turn into a little robot any minute!

Quick note, when studying a woman’s body verses a man’s body, i notice that i draw women more like S curves and soft verse the more sharper curves of a males body. But then it is the symbol too, we (females) are represented by the circle and men by the square. so why do i get the feeling that this will do terrible for our female market. The only way they will sell it is the label. of course females are attracted to males with all these angles and such so maybe this will fly for females to be attracted to the masculine qualities of the phone. but then i have no problem with its angles and facets but all the composure of the phone hits rock bottom in terms of keeping the composition of the phone slick and neat.

Again they pushed it further to have the asymmetric look of the phone on top of a symmetry palette of the gem. the asymmetric comes from their location of the camera reader! I want it CENTERED ON something that is already symmetric! this is another problem with high end cloth line. they would make a great beautiful dress and then at the last minute put a button or bow or just something stupid on the corner of the dress to make me NOT TO BUY IT!

sorry i had to rant…. I do wish phones to look like gems, but they are purposely destroying future ideas of gem looking phones, like putting Palin as  Vpresident candidate as the best female to represent that all women are her or wish to be like her.

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via Sony Ericsson Jalou Cell Phone by Dolce and Gabbana | Future Technology.