Anyway my battery life sucks. I can't wait for my new battery.
I guess with smartphones you have to get into the habit of daily charging.
I used to go for half a week with my RAZR without putting it on charge. Is it true that with modern batteries you don't really worry about the memory effect anymore? [AThat was just ni-cd batteries, right?
Ok, so considering that for all practical purposes you have to charge it every night, I would imagine that a typical smartphone battery would probably last a year to a year and a half before it needs to be replaced? As in, long before the phone wears out or becomes obsolete?
Apparently one of my best rants was my going away letter to AT&T. People still comment to me about it.
I guess every fax has a modem built in? ;-)
most probably you won't get > 32kbaud through a modem?
On the other hand, it gave me an idea for a completely redundant product that would probably sell a lot of units anyway. We need a cheap, sheet-fed scanner that plugs into your office Ethernet and has a little keyboard at the front to enter an email address instead of a fax number. The recipient gets a PDF of the scaneed-in image.
Make it one-step and I'll bet a lot of technology-ignorant people would buy one.
I got one....from Ricoh. Fax, printer, scanner, document server. We've cut our paper usage by a significant amount by sending PDFs instead of faxing and printing everything. I bitched and screamed about it for months....I used to regularly recieve 47 page faxes and only use one page of it. Now everyone in the company scans and emails everything. The down side is I'm the only one that knows how to program new addresses into the server. They simply refuse to learn.
Faxes aren't going to go away for a while because they're still standard ubiqutous and in laws. pdf's aren't quite there yet and not everybody in the world has a scanner.
This device needs to be dumbed down. As technology people we want to make it feature-rich, but that adds complexity. It must not scan, print, copy, etc. A single-function device. You feed it a document, enter an email address at the keyboard (which appears on a tiny LCD screen), and it emails the document.
Build with cheap Chinese labor and components, sell for well under $100, move zillions of units.
This device needs to be dumbed down. As technology people we want to
make it feature-rich, but that adds complexity. It must not scan,
print, copy, etc. A single-function device. You feed it a document,
This holds true for cell phones too.