Link blog: Stuff I'll probably read later, as I travel through my aggregator
"Once
more, NTT DoCoMo (we’re beginning to
think they should be called DroolSoMo) will be releasing a phone to
the Japanese market which makes us half consider dropping our American
citizenship—this one holds the record as being the smallest
Internet-enabled cell phone in the world (probably for like, 15
minutes). The Premini is 9cm by 4cm by 2cm, which is almost exactly
like talking into a short stack of credit cards. And for once a
manufacturer actually took into account the size of the keys in
proportion to the human finger, and addressed the ergonomics issue
with a tactile feedback model they call Slopekey. And what’s more, they
must have read our earlier
post, and gave us
all a print-your-own paper
model
of the thing! Could it get any better?"
[Via JapanToday]
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