You know technology has advanced a lot when you see this: Custom printed M&M’s.
Now if I could only get Smarties in the US.
You know technology has advanced a lot when you see this: Custom printed M&M’s.
Now if I could only get Smarties in the US.
Just got this email!
(here’s a nice link to the press release )
T-Mobile USA Flips the Lid Open on the T-Mobile Sidekick II
Building on Success of first Sidekick(tm), Marquee Device Features Slimmer Design, Integrated Camera and Built-In Speakerphone, Some of the Many Upgraded Features
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — August 4, 2004 – Some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment will be walking the red carpet here tonight. But the brightest spotlight will be squarely focused on the biggest star — the T-Mobile(R) Sidekick II – successor to the original hit of Hollywood and action sports stars – the original Sidekick from T-Mobile.
One of the most highly anticipated sequels to hit Hollywood this year, the T-Mobile Sidekick II will be making its debut at an exclusive, VIP party featuring a performance from The Black Eyed Peas. In conjunction with the beginning of the ESPN X Games X, this star-studded event will feature celebrity Sidekick fans from sports, television and film and musicians from all over.
The public will be able to get its hands on the T-Mobile Sidekick II this fall.
“I can’t live without my Sidekick,” said skateboarding icon Tony Hawk. “I take it everywhere with me. It allows me to answer emails as they come in instead of coming home to 100 different messages.”
The T-Mobile Sidekick II went through a low-carb diet and is 25 percent slimmer than the popular original model. At the same time, it added muscle with a fully integrated camera, and flash, to capture those you-had-to-be there moments; enhanced phone sound quality and functionality such as a speakerphone; and enhanced battery life to give customers approximately 4.5 hours of talk time.
A style makeover for this lean, mean machine makes it easy for anyone to personalize and accessorize.
Personalize*
* HiFi Ringers – Get ringtones based on the straight-up, full-on actual recorded songs from top artists. Everything from hip-hop and rock to classic soul.
* Voice Ringers – Download voice messages from music artists and celebrities who announce incoming calls.
* Cool New Games – Download the latest games for fun anytime, anywhere.
* Contacts – Keep up to 2,000 of your personal contacts in your pocket, so your friends are always a phone call, email, or instant message away.
Accessorize*
* Color Bumpers — Complement any look in a wardrobe with seven interchangeable (purchased separately) color bumpers; perfect to properly accessorize for a night on the town or a day at the beach.
The distinctive signature color screen swivels open to showcase a full QWERTY keyboard, the perfect complement for the T-Mobile Sidekick II’s email and instant messaging capabilities. T- Mobile Sidekick II owners get their own email account and can set up as many as three external accounts to deliver email directly to their inbox. Yahoo!(R) Messenger is now available for download to the T-Mobile Sidekick II, in addition to the fully integrated version of AOL(R) Instant Messenger(tm) (AIM(R)) service, meaning users can IM their friends at the same time they’re surfing the Web to find that perfect place to hook up tonight.
“Without the T-Mobile Sidekick, I wouldn’t know how to function on a day-to-day basis,” says popular actor and recording artist Nick Cannon. “It keeps the business tight.”
“The T-Mobile Sidekick II makes a great device even better by enhancing the experience people loved with the original Sidekick. The new version adds more IM options, new phone capability and a built-in camera with flash, so now more than ever it’s the ultimate communication device,” said John Clelland, senior vice president of segment marketing for T-Mobile USA, Inc. “It seems everyone is excited about the T-Mobile Sidekick II, making it a must-have device.”
The T-Mobile Sidekick II, based on Danger, Inc.’s hiptop(R) Wireless Solution, is planned to be available this fall through T-Mobile at T-Mobile retail stores, select national retailers, as well as online at
Along with the launch of the T-Mobile Sidekick II, T-Mobile and Danger plan to introduce software that will allow Sidekick customers to wirelessly synchronize their desktop contacts and calendar information with their T-Mobile Sidekick. This synchronization software will be available for the T-Mobile Sidekick II and previous Sidekick generations. Price of the software will be announced at a later date.
About T-Mobile USA, Inc.
Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile USA Inc. is a member of the T-Mobile International group, the mobile telecommunications subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE: DT). T-Mobile operates the largest GSM/GPRS 1900 voice and data network in the country, reaching over 253 million people including roaming and other agreements. In addition, T-Mobile operates the largest carrier owned Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless broadband network in the country, available in more than 4,700 public access locations including Starbucks coffeehouses, Borders Books and Music, FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Centers, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, airports and select American Airlines Admirals Clubs, Delta Air Lines Crown Rooms, United Airlines Red Carpet Clubs and US Airways Clubs. Through its Get More(R) promise, T-Mobile provides customers with more minutes, more features and more service. For more information, visit the company Web site at
About Danger, Inc.
Danger’s award-winning hiptop(R) Wireless Solution enables wireless operators to quickly and economically deploy new applications and services to consumers over next-generation data networks. This solution includes: the hiptop(R) Service Delivery Engine-a suite of server-based infrastructure software, which is currently hosted as a service for wireless operators; the hiptop(R) Development Platform-a platform for the development of mobile applications using industry standard development tools; and hiptop(R) device designs-hardware designs for wireless all-in-one devices, which may be customized and branded by wireless operators. Additional information about the company is available at
*Compatible network and applicable wireless service plan and features required. Services may be priced separately; other terms and conditions apply.
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Contacts:
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
T-Mobile Media Relations
425-378-4002
Danger, Inc.
Susan George
650-289-5063
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Yes! Full-text RSS feeds make me very happy. Why? Because I can read them on the way home on the plane.
They give me freedom to read your content the way I want, in the place I want. Subscribed!
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(Via The Scobleizer Weblog.)
I agree with Robert.. I sat on a plane home from WWDC to Portland, and tried to catch up with my reading in NetNewsWire. And you know what, I couldn’t. I don’t seem to have subscribed to a lot of full feeds, but a lot of partial feeds. I still ended up with about 300 I couldn’t fully read until I had an internet connection.
So, I have a Gmail account. (From a friend at work). It’s pretty nice, very quick in moving around and creating new emails.
But, I’m finding, it’s yet another email address that I need to check. I have most of my email accounts set up in Apple’s Mail.app, but my yahoo and gmail accounts I still check via the web..
And it’s tiring, you know? If I want to check all my new email, it’s a good 10 minute process to go through everything..
Got me thinking – how many email addresses does one person really need?
I’m an ok James Bond fan, but reading this article (found from the MacWorld Editors’s Notes Weblog), would make me want to buy the dvd. Higher resolution the better!
(And it doesn’t hurt the use 600 G5′s for their work!).
Well, I just tried this with my XM Radio, and holy crap, it actually worked! Took about 30 second from when I ended the call.
It got “Not Tonight” by De Brat, Lil’ Kim and Missy Elliott on 90s on 9.
A big database with tons of song snippets? Or the songs themselves??
Ok, see what I mean.. yesterday, transparentish concrete, and today, Sony will be introducing an E Ink book in Japan in late April.
I want one – sign me up.. well, I want one that I can read English in I suppose.. Apple, where are you?
Well, not exactly transparent, but check this out, basically “transparent concrete“. Found it on Gizmodo.
Stuff like this just shocks me – I’ve watched Star Trek for years, and only now do we seem to be getting this really crazy, far out future stuff. Recently I’ve been feeling that humanity is getting a bit stuck in technology. This gives me some hope.
The new hiptop hardware sounds really nice – if it is actually a better phone, and there’s an easy way to sync with my Address Book on Mac OS X, I’ll be buying one.
Jennifer, if you read this, don’t worry, it’s not going to come out for a long while, I’ll have forgotten about it by then I’m sure.
(Link via ~stevenf)
If it’s not solar flares one day, it’s this the next.
Of course I really wish I lived in the Star Trek time – but I guess this will have to do. Future generations can hopefully actually have something like Star Trek to look forward too. Of course some lucky bastards have already lived that dream. Heh heh heh.