Hello, Gorgeous! 15 of the Greatest Tech Designs Ever
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must be kiddingBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 9:44 ampoor choices, shoddy job, greatest ever? How about the, "things that look like they were designed and that i could google in two minutes?"
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The StarTac WinsBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 6:59 pmI'm sorry but that StarTac phone is already hip again. I want a model like that using today's technology.
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vibe headphonesBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 12:40 pmsound great but are faulty where the wires connect to the ear buds. lack of reinforcements allow the wires to fray and disconnect thru repeated use. It happened to me and a co-worker. Additionally, their customer service is terrible. After trying to contact them repeatedly over 5 weeks I was finally able to receive a response from them via email and received a replacement pair from them. Unfortunately, my set was for the iPhone and has a built in mic that operates inline. they sent me a regular pair of earbuds for audio only. Repeated attempts to contact them by email and via phone messages were never, ever returned. I gave up and moved onto Sennheiser earphones.
this was 14 months ago. Hopefully, they have adjusted their business practices and attitudes. But I'll never know, I refuse to use their products again. The Vibes aren't the best in the business, at any price point.
Stunning.By Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 12:06 pmIt's not about usability . . . . It's about aesthetics. @ The time these were released these were gorgeous. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
not really that badBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 11:07 amThe world's first flip phone doesn't look sleek or nice at all, it's rather bulky. But I"ll give it credit for being the first. I got to test out the Sony robodog at the Sony Building in Tokyo, and I can tell you that while it's a fun and interesting toy - it is really simplistic and can't really do very much besides fetch a stick, wag its tail and shine light patterns on its face.
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must be kiddingBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 9:44 ampoor choices, shoddy job, greatest ever? How about the, "things that look like they were designed and that i could google in two minutes?" http://www.moma.org/
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The StarTac WinsBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 6:59 pmI'm sorry but that StarTac phone is already hip again. I want a model like that using today's technology. RobertO Graphic Design Schools.org
The Macbook Air is made of aluminumBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 12:44 pm...not titanium. Research people, it rocks your credibility.
vibe headphonesBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 12:40 pmsound great but are faulty where the wires connect to the ear buds. lack of reinforcements allow the wires to fray and disconnect thru repeated use. It happened to me and a co-worker. Additionally, their customer service is terrible. After trying to contact them repeatedly over 5 weeks I was finally able to receive a response from them via email and received a replacement pair from them. Unfortunately, my set was for the iPhone and has a built in mic that operates inline. they sent me a regular pair of earbuds for audio only. Repeated attempts to contact them by email and via phone messages were never, ever returned. I gave up and moved onto Sennheiser earphones. this was 14 months ago. Hopefully, they have adjusted their business practices and attitudes. But I'll never know, I refuse to use their products again. The Vibes aren't the best in the business, at any price point.
Stunning.By Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 12:06 pmIt's not about usability . . . . It's about aesthetics. @ The time these were released these were gorgeous. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
not really that badBy Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 11:07 amThe world's first flip phone doesn't look sleek or nice at all, it's rather bulky. But I"ll give it credit for being the first. I got to test out the Sony robodog at the Sony Building in Tokyo, and I can tell you that while it's a fun and interesting toy - it is really simplistic and can't really do very much besides fetch a stick, wag its tail and shine light patterns on its face. Watch TV Online
Umm...By Anonymous on July 17, 2009, 10:02 amThis list is awful. It has no standards. Huh??