Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Nokia 3650 Digital Camera Phone is a Complete Mobile Communication Tool

These days, consumers expect their mobile phone to be much more than just a phone. Technology is moving at a breathtaking pace, and the features available on mobile phones now would hardly have been dreamed of even twelve months ago. All of a sudden science fiction has become everyday reality.

The new Nokia 3650 has the works. It is a complete mobile communication tool incorporating a phone, digital picture and video camera, video player, audio player and game device. More information is available at www.phones-online1.info

The built-in camera can take still pictures or video, and send them instantly using Nokias advanced multimedia messaging technology. Video, still pictures, text and voice clips can be sent via MMS or email to any compatible phone, or even to a PC. The phone features both infrared and bluetooth wireless connectivity. Text or picture messages can be sent to other mobile phones via SMS.

The inbuilt video player has Real One software, so its possible to play video clips and movie trailers, either by downloading and playing locally, or streaming directly from the internet.

The Nokia 3650 also has the full complement of mobile phone features, including predictive text input for SMS messaging, a ring tone composer and the capacity to download MIDI and WAV ringtones, voice dialing, a voice recorder and an integrated hands free speaker.

Of course, it wouldnt be a mobile phone without games. The 3650 can play Java and Symbian games, and users can even play multiplayer games using bluetooth or infrared connectivity, with anyone who has a compatible phone. New Java games and applications can be downloaded from the internet.

Tutorials, tips and tricks, answers to FAQs, troubleshooting guides, complete specifications, downloadable PC and phone software and drivers, and a multimedia messaging settings service can be accessed from the support page of the official website at www.nokia.com. Find out more at this site mobile phones

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AI Intelligent Computer has The Balls to Ask if Its a Genius

An artificial intelligent computer was programmed to talk with students and when it got on the subject of genius, it used some of its stored data on the subject to ask the question of the student; Do you think I am a genius? Apparently, a student had once asked it this very question and thus when it got onto the subject it also asked the question back to another student.

Wow, now that is ballsy, an artificially intelligent computer reiterating comments from another student and asks if it is a genius? If the student answers yes, will the computer forever consider its self a genius? Ouch! Well, actually it does not work that way.

You see an artificially intelligent computer that uses mirroring techniques to hold the humans that it is having a dialogue with hostage, but it does not really think. It doesn't know self and therefore even if it asks you if it is a genius - it doesn't care what your answer is, does not understand what you are saying and the entire conversation is actually meaningless.

Some may believe that artificially intelligent computers that could have dialogues with humans will help humans in preventing them from being lonely and also having someone to talk to. Yet on the other hand they are totally aggravating and a waste of time for the serious human who wishes to converse at the genius level.

Meaningful dialogues at the genius level requires high-level thought, new information and original thinking. An artificial intelligent computer at least in this year of 2007 cannot do that and the programmers of artificially intelligent computers of this type are not getting very close very fast to the reality of being able to work at a high genius level.

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington