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Wow. Someone spent a LOT of time and energy on that website. For a fake phone.

Still, the voice translator seemed really cool. I'll bet, someday, that will be a reality.

EDIT: Ah. I just realized its an advertisement for a company (not cell phone).
 
Wow. Someone spent a LOT of time and energy on that website. For a fake phone.

You mean you can't brew coffee on a phone??

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!



Anyway, there was no mention of MMS or copy & paste anywhere, so forget it!!
 
You mean you can't brew coffee on a phone??

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!



Anyway, there was no mention of MMS or copy & paste anywhere, so forget it!!

Ha ha. The voice translator is useless without copy and paste! :p

Although, I have to admit, that voice translator video is killer cool. It's really cool because I think that product WILL exist in 15-20 years from now. That is going to be the biggest invention of the 21st century, no doubt.
 
That's great. They sure went to a lot of work on that website, but I don't drink coffee or play the harmonica. ;)
 
Very interesting concept. I wouldn't doubt there will be a phone that can do those sort of things in a few years.
 
The projector part is already available. Heck, you can buy such a phone off eBay. A WM projector phone is rumored to be due out before the end of the year.

Universal translator: I would not be surprised if someone has a lot of that set up right now on a voice XML server somewhere. I'll have to look around.

Coffee: Easy. Just find one of those iPhones that super overheats while charging.
 
That's a great ad! At first your thinking "Cool", then "this is SO fake!"... Then Nova Scotia pops up... Not too shabby.

Case and Point... You remembered Nova Scotia didn't you?
 
So I've been sending the link to a few friends, and of course most people get that it's not real by at least the translator -- if not sooner. However, one co-worker who watched it with me actually believed most of it, even the coffee and shaver part -- she just thought it was insane to ever have water in your device ("You could get electrocuted!"), or that people would actually want to shave with their phone ("That's gross!"). It wasn't until the harmonica part where she thought "Waitaminute, is this for real?!?"

Sigh... :rolleyes:
 
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