
Wired reports on
Japanese cell phones that have become too complex to master, even for the feature-loving Japanese users.
Japan has long been famous for its advanced cellphones with sci-fi features like location tracking, mobile credit card payment and live TV. These handsets have been the envy of consumers in the United States, where cell technology has trailed an estimated five years or more. But while many phones would do Captain Kirk proud, most of the features are hard to use or not used at all.
[photo: wired]
2 reactions:
Wired is just licking Jobs' boots.
Dear Sbhelyesfarku. Though I like the way in which you firmly state your opinion, I am missing some argumentation here... Exactly WHY do you think Wired is licking Jobs' boots?
Gr. jasper
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