So, the iPhone presentation didn't impress me as much as I expected it to, but the Siri demonstration did. Here's the question I have to Microsoft--
When are you actually going to deliver your concepts even remotely close to how you show them off as?
Anyone remember the Tellme concept video? Where the friends use Tellme to find cakes/wedding venues? Somehow, Apple has already managed to get Siri to do a lot more intelligent and seamless tasks with their phone in that manner than Microsoft ever has with WP7, and that bothers me some.
By the way, here's the video I'm talking about: Microsoft Tellme "Say it. Get it." - YouTube
It's almost comical how much of a pipe dream that concept is. All I can do with Tellme is call, text, search, or open an application. Siri is already much more advanced and it beats down the morale a little bit being a WP7 junkie that I am.
Here's another pipe dream concept that vanished: Microsoft "Courier" secret tablet - YouTube the dual screen tablet that was quite literally too good to ever be true.
Am I missing something? Does anyone else get that feeling?
When are you actually going to deliver your concepts even remotely close to how you show them off as?
Anyone remember the Tellme concept video? Where the friends use Tellme to find cakes/wedding venues? Somehow, Apple has already managed to get Siri to do a lot more intelligent and seamless tasks with their phone in that manner than Microsoft ever has with WP7, and that bothers me some.
By the way, here's the video I'm talking about: Microsoft Tellme "Say it. Get it." - YouTube
It's almost comical how much of a pipe dream that concept is. All I can do with Tellme is call, text, search, or open an application. Siri is already much more advanced and it beats down the morale a little bit being a WP7 junkie that I am.
Here's another pipe dream concept that vanished: Microsoft "Courier" secret tablet - YouTube the dual screen tablet that was quite literally too good to ever be true.
Am I missing something? Does anyone else get that feeling?