My Moto Q Orgasm
Sunday, July 31st, 2005So far I have not found a single flaw in the specs of the Motorola Q.
The Moto Q is alleged to offer:
So far I have not found a single flaw in the specs of the Motorola Q.
The Moto Q is alleged to offer:
Sun Microsystems must be kicking itself, because they obviously let the big one get away. According to Business Week Online, Edward J. Zander, CEO at Motorola, is kicking ass and taking names. Moto is on the heels of Nokia, a strong second place in the ultra-competitive mobile phone space.
I’ve been searching for my Next (almost perfect) Phone. The Samsung i730 is close, but it’s now OFF my wish list. The i730 is great in many ways, but it does not use Windows Mobile 2005, has weak battery life and lacks a camera. The i720’s 24×320 screen, while very nice, is not as good as the 320×320 on my Palm Tungsten-C, now two years old and still going strong (with GREAT battery life).
Jeneane Sessum is a great writer who happens to also have a blog. Her latest project: a white paper on corporate blogging.
Read this “2 + 2 = 5″ article about Motorola & Sprint & Nextel.
Go read this, right now: We Are the Web By Kevin Kelly (Wired 13.08)
Fellow workaholics, please join me in reading (and acting upon…) this essay about creating a balance between work and life.
Be VERY glad you are not Bill Gates. Yeah, his garage holds 65 cars, he has a great wife Melinda (we’ll forgive her for Microsoft Bob), a very cute kid, and a house to die for. And to state the obvious, billg is a multi billionaire, arguably one of the most powerful people on earth.
Yahoo buying Konfabulator is an interesting development. Konfabulator has an open API. With Yahoo! behind them, Konfabulator could become a big deal.
Computers in general and PCs in particular are a brutal commodity business these days. Thank You, Michael Dell.
The new RCA Cell Docking System (model 23200RE3) may be the answer to my dream of solving the marginal Verizon mobile coverage at my home. It’s a simple concept: put a dock for your mobile phone near a window where the signal is best. The dock communicates over 2.4GHz to a wireless handset. Your mobile charges while it’s docked.