Ok, um, hardware design, yeh, that's good, but soooo much of the utility of the cellphone is driven by the user-interface and supporting OS software. Seriously, the phone of the "future" will have a large LCD touchscreen, a few buttons on the front and the side, a camera, and keyboard. Oh wait, we have that now! (iPhone, Touch Pro2, Touch HD, Samsung Omnia, etc.) The future of innovation is in the user-interface, the user-experience that the software offers. Now, if they offered a competition for THAT, I'd be interested, but you guys go ahead and work your little Sketchbook Pro fingers to the bone on that special design I'm sure we haven't seen before.
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Ok, um, hardware design, yeh, that's good, but soooo much of the utility of the cellphone is driven by the user-interface and supporting OS software. Seriously, the phone of the "future" will have a large LCD touchscreen, a few buttons on the front and the side, a camera, and keyboard. Oh wait, we have that now! (iPhone, Touch Pro2, Touch HD, Samsung Omnia, etc.) The future of innovation is in the user-interface, the user-experience that the software offers. Now, if they offered a competition for THAT, I'd be interested, but you guys go ahead and work your little Sketchbook Pro fingers to the bone on that special design I'm sure we haven't seen before.