If you've ever experience Cisco's Telepresence you may understand a little more. The idea is to make video communication as close to face-to-face as possible so that means talking to multiple people on the other end works with local "surround sound" and it sounds like the voice is coming from that person's mouth on the screen. Its more immersive.Its possible that with this Apple could make the sound seem as if its coming from a particular person and then with facial recognition it could give you information about the person who is talking when they start talking. That would be pretty handy in business situations when you don't know everyone you're talking to.
convert iPod music It's amazing how comments are bashed if anyone brings up a negative about the Iphone. Using blackberries for the last 5 years and switching to a Iphone, there are things that both do well and poorly. Blackberry wins hands down on notifications, messaging, and customization of the operating system to your taste. Iphone wins hands down on web browsing, media, and the camera. The main reason I left the blackberry was for the web broswer. It is about the only thing to me that makes the Iphone shine above. I also enjoy being free of the IT dept and trapped with a IT policy through enterprise. Anyway, point being, I enjoy reading why someone may or may not leave a platform.