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NOKIA_7280.jpg imageOkay, so Nokia just dropped three phones onto us, and they're pretty crazy, and by 'crazy' I mean 'sort of ugly.' I have to cop to sort of liking the Tron-style and the asymetrical design - the one round corner, one square corner 'new Nokia' look - but I have a feeling I'll be in the minority. Would it kill them to just release a nice, silver phone that you could take home to mom?

Anyway, here's the breakdown, and I'll probably go after this post in a couple of waves. The one pictured here is the Nokia 7280, which you might notice doesn't have a keypad. That's because Nokia designed it to be "sleek," "sexy," and "edgy." (I'm not joking.)

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headset_gps_nkoi.jpg imageAnd last but not least (if you're reading from the bottom up; otherwise, welcome to the Nokia posts!) are these two new peripherals from Nokia, a new Nokia Wireless Headset HS-11W headset with a 6 hour talk time, and this Nokia Wireless GPS Module LD-1W that also connects to your phone or PDA via Bluetooth (the GPS may not actually be new - it seems sort of familiar - but I don't exactly recall hearing about it before). The GPS unit uses the same battery and charge plug as most Nokia phones, so you can use your existing charge to go along with it.

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nokia_1600.jpgNokia announced their 1600 and 1110 models, meant to be affordable, easy-to-use and light on frills. Nokia is targeting developing nations with these models and they look well enough to suit their purpose as part of a plan to eventually offer mobile service for just $5 a month. They both feature talk times of over 5 hours and the Nokia 1600 has a 65k color screen while the Nokia 1110 uses a sunlight-friendly inverted black and white display. They're expected to retail for $105 and $85, respectively, and will be available later this year.

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In the end, as the above picture shows, we got a keyboard and a mouse at the bottom of a big box. The amount of packaging they used to ship that keyboard and mouse was criminal. The actual Mini arrived a week after that.

Speaking of which, a couple thoughts:

  • I was really surprised at how small the Mini actually is. Pictures do not do it justice. If someone wanted to work on the same machine at work or at home, it would be perfectly reasonable to pick it up off the desk at the end of the day, and put it in a briefcase or even a large purse, and just carry it home. If you think you need a laptop, maybe you just need a Mini and two monitors.

  • Joe worked with it for a day while his machine was getting a new power supply. It was Joe's first real working experience with the vaunted OS X. In the end, he said he was actually less likely to buy a Mac, simply for the fact that it did nothing that his Gentoo Linux machine couldn't do.

That said, the Mini is awfully cool to look at. Still doesn't get me all giddy for a Mac, but it's better than an Etch-a-Sketch, at any rate.


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Longhorn arrives with a whimper 06/05/2005 11:56 PM

A friend recently attended a demo of Microsoft's latest operating system, Longhorn.  This is the long-delayed replacement for Windows NT, which was introduced in the early 1990s and has been improved into Win2000 and WinXP.  The main risk for a project like Longhorn is Second System Syndrome.  A group of programmers is given an existing product and a list of 100 things that people have said they don't like about the product.  They boldly plan to build a Second (new) System from scratch that will solve all of the problems the First System solved plus have the 100 new nice-to-have features.  Traditionally Second Systems are late and often, on balance, don't solve any more problems than the First System.  Longhorn was particularly at risk due to the fact that a larger challenge was attacked with very similar tools to those used to build Windows NT circa 1990.  Programmers haven't gotten any smarter since 1990; how can we expect better results than were obtained back then unless there is a shift to radically new tools?

Longhorn has in fact been running quite late (two years?) and Microsoft has been reducing the scope of its ambition.  My friend was underwhelmed by the result.  One of the big features of Longhorn is a more searchable file system, something that WinXP users can get right now by downloading Google Desktop Search.  Longhorn will let you create a virtual folder that represents the results of a persistent search, e.g., you can have a folder with all files containing the word "Samoyed" and it will be updated quickly when a new matching document appears anywhere in the file system.

Does Longhorn have a versioned file system?  No.  I.e., you can't ask the system to show you what a spreadsheet or document looked like two months ago.  Probably the vast majority of user-created documents in a file system are there because of this lack of versioning in WinXP's NTFS file system.  You have "Whizco Contract", "Whizco Contract pre-lawyers", "Whizco Contract post-legal-review", "Whizco Contract with comments from Whizco", "Whizco Contract 20050510", "Whizco Contract Final", "Whizco Contract Final Signature Copy", etc.  If Longhorn had a versioned file system, as became available for commercial Unices in the early 1990s, there would only be perhaps 1/10th as many user-created documents on the typical system.

The hierarchical file system with its folders and subfolders was created for mainframe programmers in the early 1960s.  Let's call it a Multics-style file system to pay homage to this pioneering system built in the 1960s by MIT and Honeywell.  Alan Cooper, one of the creators of Visual Basic, and a perennial consultant to Microsoft, has persuasively attacked the idea of exposing this hierarchy to end-users.  It was built by programmers for programmers but somehow leaked out into consumer consciousness with the Apple Macintosh and the original DOS on the IBM PC.  Do we need this?  How many documents can one person create?  Even a professional writer such as Stephen King hasn't generated an overwhelming number of stories and novels.

Why not start with a versioned file system?  Then we can get rid of the "save" and "save as" commands in word processors and spreadsheet programs and replace them with a "name this version" command.  When you're done working on a document you close it.  If you want to go back a couple of months you ask for the version circa 20050301 or a version with a specific name.  Given a versioned file system we provide access to documents via a chronology.  If you're looking for something related to your 1999 taxes, scroll back to April 1999 and it will probably be there.  If that doesn't work resort to a full-text search.  If we need to organize a bit more let us aggregate documents in named folders, as in a mail-reading program, most of which don't allow or don't encourage subfolders.

There is nothing wrong with the hierarchical file system as a tool. Assuming you know a file's name, it provides O[log N] access to a corpus of N documents.  This makes a hierarchical file system great for computer programs and computer programmers but why should users have to see the innards?

Apple and the Linux folks aren't doing any better in this area than Microsoft.  For years I have been hoping that Google or Yahoo! will show the way with a replacement for Microsoft Office and the underlying desktop file system.  The average household user of a personal computer doesn't need anything with many more features that the Palm OS or Microsoft Outlook and probably has far fewer megabytes of documents than he or she has of archived email.


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Rebelscum reader Jedi_Turok writes in: I wanted to give everyone a head's up to check their mailboxes for the Kellogg's Episode III poster. I got mine today....here'a a pic...enjoy!

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Aid Arrives in Asia As Deaths Near
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