Friday, January 23, 2009

response- A Cell Phone That Tells You If You're Too Drunk To Drive Or Call Your Ex

YAh ok there we go. Stop me from callin my Ex. or visa-versa. =]

ok and yah, whats new somthing to keep drunks driveing. woo hoo =/
yah yah yah nothing new.

A Cell Phone That Tells You If You're Too Drunk To Drive Or Call Your Ex

A line of mobile phones by LG equipped has a built-in breathalyzer, when breathed on, it indicates a user's blood-alcohol level. If the detector indicates a reading over the legal limit, the display shows a warning message with a swerving car suggesting that the person in question might not be wise driveing.
-this has nothing to do with that title, but it was on the ardical
Made by San Jose-based Immersion Corporation, The VibeTonz tactile feedback system allows us to set custom vibration ringtones for those times you can't check to see who is calling you. The VibeTonz customized vibration tones can let you know if mom or your best friend is calling you without you ever having to sneak a peek during class or at the
movies.

Responce- Smellophones? "Can you smell me now?"

Ok well thats wereded. sher i would love my sell phone to spray me with perfum =]
but well im not sher how i would take it if it told me i smelled. =[
werded out. (probly)

Smellophones? "Can you smell me now?"

Maybe soon, cell phones may be able to help out with personal hygiene, as well. Siemens Mobile has been busy making a cell phone with sensor technology that can alert users to bad breath or body odor.
since developers have done/made every cell-phone gizmo aimed at our senses of sight, hearing, and, more recently, touch, it seems like smell technology is the latest trend. Soon maybe, people may be asking, "Can you smell me now?"
Mobiledia has reported that Samsung applied for a patent for a phone that releases puffs of perfume. "Smellophones" may record odors and be able to reproduce them later on, seas the U.K.'s Daily Mail. Researchers in Japan have created a device that reproduces captured odors using non-toxic chemicals. The idea is in the works.

Response- OBAMA-MANIA HITS CELL NETWORKS

WOW just think, how miny people would have to be there using there cells to get the Signal to well Clogg up. =/
LOTTs im not really sher what to say. ummm, they need to well get that fixed. what if some one got hert. how would u call some one if the signal is tooo, Full.

OBAMA-MANIA HITS CELL NETWORKS

A cell-phone-generated blizzard of voice calls, text messages and pictures swept through the nation's capital as President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration neared - scattered reports of delays and blocked calls. Wireless service operators said the problems weren't any worse than they expected.

To cope with the crush, service providers adding as much capacity as they can to the area's wireless networks, said Joe Farren.

"Sunday night, my cell phone mysteriously lit up at about 11 p.m. with a voicemail message that'd been left two hours earlier. Just before midnight, several text messages sent throughout the evening appeared all at once. Then another text message took a half hour to receive. ..." sead one persion

Response-Phone Spending Tops Landlines

I cant bleave that its gone up soo much, sheesh,
but well i guess i would up my prises too, if i was a Cellphone company. Because well, i know that people will buy it. No one uses Homephones any more

Cell-Phone Spending Tops Landlines

For the first time, spending on cell phone services has exceeded spending on residential landline services in the U.S.
The data shows that the amount of spending on cell phone services actually crossed the line back in 2007.
From 2001 to 2007, It went from $210 "per consumer unit" to $608 in 2007.
Meanwhile, residential phone service expenditures per consumer unit fell from $686 to $482 over the same time period.