
The Live 22 concept is a device that is capable of communicating with other compatible objects, be they computers or TVs by sending text messages in the Contextual Text Mode. In addition to that, you also get a Call mode which makes the Live 22 function as a standard cellphone while the Glance mode lets you observe the environment remotely via compatible cameras and webcams. While this idea sounds good in theory, I think I’ve had enough of lousy cellphone etiquette as it is. To have a device that can message objects and peek through their camera lens is definitely out of the question for me, and I’d rather retire as a hermit into one of the many hundred islands found off Indonesia.
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