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Apple notebook with integration Ipod Mini!

Sort of a spin off of that article, but do you think you'll ever see integrated cell phone functioning built into laptops?

Sort of like a celluar modem built right into the machine?
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Sort of a spin off of that article, but do you think you'll ever see integrated cell phone functioning built into laptops?

Sort of like a celluar modem built right into the machine?

seems like a logical progression of technology. i wouldn't be surprised.
 
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Sort of a spin off of that article, but do you think you'll ever see integrated cell phone functioning built into laptops?

Sort of like a celluar modem built right into the machine?

seems like a logical progression of technology. i wouldn't be surprised.

I think it's down the line and we need networks that can handle it, but I don't see why not. With VoIP, as soon as cities are fully covered this won't be too far behind. The biggest step is making cities wireless. I hear a year or so ago that they had trial products in D.C. or something that with one access point you could get wireless internet for miles.

 
I think it's down the line and we need networks that can handle it, but I don't see why not. With VoIP, as soon as cities are fully covered this won't be too far behind. The biggest step is making cities wireless. I hear a year or so ago that they had trial products in D.C. or something that with one access point you could get wireless internet for miles.

Why dink around with VOIP when you can have the voice part covered by cell technology? Use the cell for voice and then whatever sort of ISP service the cell provider handles can be used for data. They already have uplink cables and dedicated PC Card devices that do this...why no just integrate the phone into the laptop?

City wide wireless only does you some good in the city. Lots of us are still rural, or at least have to travel through rural areas. I can get cell phone reception in many of these areas. I won't be able to pick up wireless.

I'd like to be able to pull over to a rest stop or the side of the road, flip open my laptop and dial up to check my email or do a quick mapquest without fumbling around with a PC card or a data cable from my Cell phone.
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Sort of a spin off of that article, but do you think you'll ever see integrated cell phone functioning built into laptops?

Sort of like a celluar modem built right into the machine?

I don't see why not.

I can already connect to the internet on the move through my cell phone, using either my notebook or my PDA.
 
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