By Ryan Block
极富遐想诱惑的产品
You know, it’s never too late to release an accessory to make a good phone—in this case, theHP iPAQ rw6100—even better. Sure, the gamepadadd-on may look a little ugly and unwieldy, but it’s the easiest way to stick it to your friends who just picked up thePSP. Fine, you’re right, we know there’s absolutely no comparison,but what else is there?
[Via Akihabara News]
By Ryan Block
通过GPS跟踪你的朋友。。。。想起来葛优在电影《手机》里面最后的那个被摄入收集的影像。。。呵呵
If you’re sick of rapping “Where you at?” into youriDEN phone, or you like keeping close tabs on your “friends’” whereabouts, you might want to check out GPS.p (orGPS.pi, if you’re ASCII inclined). You and your crew can send your GPS coordinates automatically (or even manually ifyou don’t have GPS—not that you’d know your GPS coordinates) via SMS or email, and watch each other as you apparentlybackpack Europe, spring break 2005, dude! We have a feeling we wouldn’t be very interesting for our friends, though;our horrible secret finally leaking that we never do actually leave Engadget HQ. |
By Barb Dybwad
基于WI-Fi和GPS的寻宝游戏。。。。。基于真实环境,有趣吧。。。^_^
The Seamful Game is the perfect past-time for all those restless urban smartmobs running amok with WiFi-enabledPocket PCs and too much free time. It combines GPS and WiFi in a multiplayer team game designed to take advantage ofspotty WiFi coverage (just when we thought there were no advantages!) by having players pick up virtual coins in deadspot areas to be uploaded for points in areas with wireless coverage. You’ll have to watch out “mines” and for the“pick pockets” who can steal your coins — and uploading coins in a dead zone will result in a heartbreaking loss of allcarried coins. Striped pants not included.
[Via Pocket PC Thoughts]
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