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Top 10 Free iPhone Apps for the Year 2010
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Samsung a107 Prepaid GoPhone (AT&T) $11.99 A nicely compact mobile communications partner, the Samsung a107 flip phone is a great choice for those who want a mobile phone primarily for voice needs with the option for using basic messaging as well as downloading apps and ringtones. The small, lightweight Samsung a107 slips easily into your pocket. Pay As You Go with GoPhone With AT&T’s GoPhone pay-as-you-go service, you get… |
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Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth $1,200.00 Pioneer’s AVIC-X910BT is an in-dash navigation receiver with DVD Player and Bluetooth. Get fast, easy-to-use in-dash navigation, talk hands-free with built-in Bluetooth, and control your iPod or iPhone directly. Voice control allows you to play music from your iPod and make hands-free Bluetooth phone calls just using your voice. In-dash navigation with DVD playback, Bluetooth and… |
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BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Bluetooth Hands-Free Speakerphone (Black) $47.99 Keeping your hands on the wheel & your eyes on the roadThe BlueAnt Supertooth 3 handsfree speakerphone provides a safer, legal alternative to talking on your cell phone while you drive. Voice prompts provide assistance to help you connect the device with your phone and upload your address book. The Supertooth 3 announces the name or ID of the caller when the phone rings – just say ‘OK’ to accept t… |
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Kenwood Excelon DNX6960 6.1 In-Dash Double-DIN Navigation DVD Receiver $1,099.00 Getting there is now more fun thanks to eXcelon AV navigation systems. With full-featured navigation from Garmin, a brilliant 6.1-inch touchscreen, support for a variety of media, and expansion options aplenty, the Kenwood DNX6960 will keep on track and well-entertained. Getting there is now more fun thanks to eXcelon AV navigation systems. Click to enlarge. … |
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Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT 7 In-Dash Double-Din Navigation CD/DVD/MP3 with Pandora iPhone streaming $1,499.99 Pioneer’s new flagship AVIC-Z120BT integrates sophisticated navigation capabilities as well as new groundbreaking features, including a revolutionary 3D touch slide interface, Pioneer MusicSphere and ECO Graph. In addition to built-in navigation capabilities, the new double-DIN AVIC-Z120BT features a large motorized 7-inch WVGA hi-resolution touchscreen display, a 3D graphics accelerator, DVD play… |
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The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2011 $0.91 The World Almanac® and Book of Facts is America’s top-selling reference book of all time, with more than 80 million copies sold. Published annually since 1868, this compendium of information is the authoritative source for all your entertainment, reference, and learning needs. Praised as a treasure trove of political, economic, scientific and educational statistics and information by the Wall Str… |
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Top 10 Free iPhone Apps for the Year 2010
Top 10 Free iPhone Apps for the Year 2010
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The Black Box: Are We Still Waiting?
The pace of change in technological adavances has been metronomic, not just in the last ten or five years, but even within the last twelve months. Since mid-2009 we have witnessed the rise of the iPhone and the mass up-take of twitter usage, it is a cliché but things are constantly changing, it is difficult to predict what shape the digital landscape will take in a years time, let alone ten.
et us look back to the start of the last decade and think about the major trends that were forecast in the pre-social networking era. Convergence was a major buzzword and there were a number theories circulating that separate pieces of media hardware would converge into ‘one box’, an omnipotent device sitting in living rooms that would provide internet, television, gaming, music and the ability to make endless mugs of coffee. That last one was a joke by the way!
We can safely say that this is not the case today. While home entertainment devices have diversified to provide a more rounded experience, it is not quite what media theorists had in mind when they professed about the ‘box’. What we have seen however is quite the opposite, software being designed to operate succinctly across various different pieces of hardware. Take the aforementioned Twitter, this is available in some form or another on mobile devices in the form of an ‘app’, on games consoles as an intuitive version of the site optimized for joy-pad style controllers, and of course in it’s original form on the web. This is convergence, though not as it was imagined, I would tend to call it unified communications.
Of course, hardware devices have become more ‘multi-functional’ but not to the degree to which one device can take the place of many. Take the iPhone, this has many features such as browsing, GPS and video playback, but if you own one, chances are you have not binned your home computer, sat-nav console or DVD-player. Some devices are spawning extra features making them more usable, Business Telephone Systems such as the Avaya IP Office enable video calling and multiple conversations, meaning they turn the phone into a much more useful device from a business perspective.
Thus it is clear that convergence is a much less top-down process than was first thought, rather than disparate devices amalgamating into one, delivering multi-media channels we have witnessed existing hardware transform and diversify, as well as media channels adapting to enable themselves to be delivered via numerous different pieces of hardware. Who knows what the next the next ten years holds?
