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more about #multitasking Robert-Freeman: As much as I would love this on my iPhone you can just BET that if Apple ever enables multitasking like this the FANBOYS will act like Apple invented ... more » TheSonOfKrypton: Wow. That multitasking idea is the Sex. Really nice idea guys. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: This is some good stuff and I don't even have an iphone. more » LessthanZach: One word: Kirikae. Kirikae is available through RockAPP or Cydia and lets you access your favorite apps and open apps via a double-tap on the home ke... more » stevewoz: I have gotten around the multitasking issue to some extent. I carry 2 iPhones, one in each pocket, but one could be an iPod Touch. When on a call, I l... more » Kaiser-Machead: Personally, I'd much rather have the option to enter a basic list view of open applications as well as a pane option to view all applications if I hap... more » dagamer34: iPhone apps right now are designed to use as much RAM as the device can handle. Unless Apple starts imposing strict RAM requirements per app so that y... more » goaliegeek: WANT NOW. Hopefully iPhone 4Gen will have a processor and enough RAM capable of doing this. Hate quitting my radio app to reply to a txt more » madog: But you can't play games, text, make calls, listen to music and masturbate on the subway at the same time with just one device and no free hands. more » berbar: I'm starting to thing that no, not really. I hate when my iPhone is docked to my sound system and a call comes in. more » Hello Mister Walrus: What's that phone thing that they have attached to the DS? more » Itspeat!: NO! because if i am playing games i can't check my email or call people at the same time... sure it's convenient for the pocket and carrying but i d... more » Pope John Peeps II: Here are some impromptu haiku, written about this post, and all of its wonderful comments: Gizmodo likes the iPhone more than its own wife The privi... more » badwolfcubed: As Michael Mace (former Palm exec, now consultant) said on his Mobile Opportunity blog, "The sad reality is that converged products fail unless there ... more » HildaClytemnestra: I call that gadget the iPhone/iPod Touch more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: You know, I appreciate that my phone has a camera, and that it's an "Alright" camera at best. And that it browses the web in an "OK" fashion. And th... more » cobra_commander: I'm sure that if Nintendo make a smartphone they'll sell millions of them. more » OMG! Ponies!: Yes Ginger. I am that douchebag. What are you going to do about it? more » 92BuickLeSabre: I am that douchebag. Minus the bluetooth. Minus the bluetooth, people! I swear! more » Pwnerjam3.0: I hate bluetooth people!!! more » -
#iphone
Now This is How the iPhone Should Handle Multitasking
I really hope someone at Apple sees these concept interfaces from Ocean Observations. They've taken the best elements of the Pre's card system, combined them with Cover Flow, and created an awesome vision of multitasking on the iPhone. More » -
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Convergence Is Overrated
Wouldn't it be great if there was one gadget that did email, text messages, games and music??? [C Scout Japan via Kotaku] -
#cellphones
Are You This Douchebag?
Suburbanites need not venture further, since your torpid bodies have grown into your automobiles. City dwellers, this is how you probably look to everyone else, stumbling around with your iPhone. More » -
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Hand-Blown BIC Pen Vase Holds a Single Daisy, Is Totally Not For Smoking Weed
These vases are made by heating a BIC pen until it's soft and squishy and then blowing the water chamber like one would blow a piece in glass. Then it's ready to accept a single flower, which will drink from the cool waters below. But just like your massive skull bong is only for enjoying fine tobaccos, this, friends, is for flowers and flowers alone. Right? It's $29 shipped. [Design Boom via Product Dose] -
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Scan Toaster Prints Text, Photos From the Internet onto Your Bread
If you are the kind of person who rushes around in the morning, but always makes the time for toast, you will love the Scan Toaster printer concept by designer Sung Bae Chang. Details are scarce, but we do know that it connects to the internet via USB and is capable of printing images or text on bread using some sort of flexible "module" unit heated by a wire. More »


