Definitely interested in the app for the ability to pick up SMS and calls at my desk. But somehow, that doesn't seem like a viable business model. If they are trying to get bought by a carrier or a manufacturer, they need to find some way to make it more compelling. I'd be more impressed if they could come up with a desktop app that would be able to communicate with the phone as opposed to a server/client setup that just outputs the not-so-pretty WinMo interface to the desktop.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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very cool stuff. Installed on my XP machine and Xperia and so far, so good.
Very nice to be able to SMS from my machine and not have to pick up the phone every time it beeps :)
Definitely interested in the app for the ability to pick up SMS and calls at my desk. But somehow, that doesn't seem like a viable business model. If they are trying to get bought by a carrier or a manufacturer, they need to find some way to make it more compelling. I'd be more impressed if they could come up with a desktop app that would be able to communicate with the phone as opposed to a server/client setup that just outputs the not-so-pretty WinMo interface to the desktop.