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iPhone hysteria has heated up

November 17, 2006 by Michael Boyle

iPhone hysteria has heated up

with the post this week at Engadget that (possible) manufacturer Hon Hai [has copped] to [having the] iPhone contract. I don’t know where this is really going to go, but the seemingly most reliable reports are that Apple will eschew marketing the device in the traditional manner – through the cellphone carriers – and sell direct to customers who will just put in any SIM card and go.

If this does indeed prove to be the case, it will be a very interesting development. And long overdue.

As far as features are concerned, that might be a tougher sell. I would love a good quality phone that was also a top-quality music machine, but I don’t think that’s enough to really distinguish the device in the marketplace. It seems that a great proportion of the market are current smartphone users – and while I agree with Jobs that phones aren’t necessarily the best input devices, having robust input functionality built in is nevertheless quite important. Synching with a larger device isn’t always possible, so foreclosing on a user’s ability to, say, compose and send a short email or make a quick grocery list would, for me, totally rule out the adoption of an iPhone, even if the “stick it to the cell providers” part does appeal to me.

Tags: Apple, iPhone, Mobile, Wireless

Tod Maffin has news

May 25, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Tod Maffin has news

that Canadian cell providers are working together: New national Wi-Fi network could threaten radio at his I Love Radio weblog.

I think these companies have much bigger hills to climb before this news amounts to anything – they have to understand the basics of their market, for one thing – and so this is more interesting as a combination to keep competitors from entering the marketplace than it is on its own merits. But it bears watching nevertheless.

Tags: Rogers, Wireless

Matt Haughey

August 19, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Matt Haughey

has written a nice up-to-the-moment summary of wireless local network security issues. The basic conclusion: there are security issues all over the pace, but there is no simple way to give yourself a truly secure net at this time.

Tags: Haughey, Security, Wireless

Let’s WARCHALK!

June 26, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Let’s WARCHALK!

from BlackBeltJones. Warchalking is a proposed graffiti language for pointing to wireless hubs in the city. It’s an extension of wardialing (the old hacker practice of phoning numbers to see what’s on the other end) and wardriving – driving around to find wireless (802.11b) access points – merged with the old hobo symbols that were used to let others know of dangers or good things in an area.

Tags: Language, War, Wireless

Big announcement

December 20, 2001 by Michael Boyle

Big announcement

today about Boingo Wireless, which Glenn Fleishman calls, “Public Space Wi-Fi’s Transforming Event”. Hmmmm.

Tags: Space, Wireless

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