ccJot by Michael Rickey

2009/11/07

Android 2.0 and the Motorola Droid

Filed under: Cellular — Tags: , , , — mrickey @ 08:45

DROID-by-Motorola-550x474There’s one big problem with being a technology addict…there’s always new technology.  When the Android OS was released and first came to the market in the T-Mobile G1, I wanted one.  But, I couldn’t go to T-Mobile (that’s a long story).  I ended up getting a BlackBerry Storm.  The Storm has been OK, it does a great job on email, but other things are a little lacking.  I do have to admit, that after the release of the 5.0 OS, it’s a lot better.

A friend of mine has been using the broad collection of image editing programs on the iPhone…making me jealous…thinking about an iPhone.

Then, Google updated the Android platform and Verizon decided to start offering Android phones.  The Motorola Droid is a very nice looking phone with an amazing display.

The operating system itself now has an improved contact manager with the ability to sync with multiple sources, Exchange support, combined inbox, improved camera application, multi-touch support (although it’s apparently disabled in the US), improved browser, and improved calendar.

For developers there is now a synchronization API, support for multiple screen sizes, a Bluetooth API, and more.

The real kicker here is that my mom and dad both got a Droid last night…on release day…before me.  It’s just not right.

I’m eligible for an annual upgrade in January, I guess I have to wait.  Maybe one of the new Snap Dragon-based phones will be out by then.  I can only hope.  Or, Verizon, are you listening?  Can you cut me a little slack and let me upgrade early?
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Update 2009-11-11 I got a Droid! Stay tuned…

2008/02/04

AT&T Survey

Filed under: Phones — Tags: , , — mrickey @ 10:48

I was invited to a survey by AT&T. In it they showed this concept with the description below.

They proposed names like “Home HQ” and “InfoPoint”.

If this is affordable, I may actually stay with AT&T for my land-line.

New Service Concept

AT&T is considering the development of a new home telephone / Internet system that comes with a cordless handset and cordless touch screen device. It consolidates your communication needs, helps you organize your life; and provides fast, easy access to the information you use. With the system, you have a regular cordless telephone as well as an information, organization, and media device – both are fully wireless and portable, thus they can be used anywhere inside your home.

a Concept Creek venture

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