Would Google Nexus One affect other wireless operators?
Google has announced its much hyped ‘superphone,’ called Nexus One in the first week of January. The mobile handset is powered by its own Android 2.1 operating system and is said to be the powerful device that will compete with Apple’s iPhone 3G S.
The Google Nexus One is available directly from Google with a price tag of $529 (unlocked). Also, consumers can buy the device from T-Mobile at $179 with a two-year contract. Google added that the device will also be available through Verizon Wireless in the US and Vodafone in the UK in due course.
Nexus One to affect sales of other Android based mobile phones
Meanwhile, it is suggested that the new device from Google will hold the sales of other Android based smartphones and therefore, various mobile vendors like Sony Ericsson, Motorola, etc would prefer other mobile platform for their new devices. This will create an enigma for the search giant to use its platform on its own devices against already existing Android based phones.
Nexus One’s networking problem
Frequently Asked Questions About Nexus Pheromones
Pheromones are chemical aroma signals that all mammals/individuals emit. Subconsciously sensed, Nexus pheromones provide data about your immune system, your fertility, your present state of sexual interest and many more. A number of these pheromones focus on the opposite sex, and naturally trigger attraction arousal and enthusiasm for sex. With the proper chemical-hormonal signals, she spontaneously, intuitively responds without even knowing what is luring her to you!
How are pheromones sensed?
Pheromone signals are sensed through an organ in the nose's interior named the Vomeronasal Organ (VNO). When the VNO detects the Nexus pheromone, it transmits a response signal to the brain. So, as the sense of smell is usually discussed in research regarding pheromone attraction, it is virtually a chemical response that occurs, instead of a specific identifiable smell. That is, she responds to your chemistry on an involuntary level, with feelings of attraction, stimulation, interest and enthusiasm.
Why is it that I haven't learned of about this fascinating new sense organ and human pheromones before?