Here are the reasons beside of the awesome 3m camera:
iPhone OS 3.0 Feature
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Cut, Copy & Paste
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Landscape keyboard
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Spotlight search
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Parental controls
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Shake to shuffle
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Voice Memos
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Peer-to-peer connectivity1
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MMS3
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Stereo Bluetooth
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Internet tethering4
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Video recording
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Compass
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Voice Control
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Accessibility
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Nike + iPod
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Notes:
1. Peer-to-peer connectivity requires compatible applications, which can be downloaded from the App Store when available.
2. The original iPhone does not support using Bluetooth for peer-to-peer connectivity. It can use Wi-Fi and cellular data networks for peer-to-peer connectivity.
3. MMS is not available in all areas; fees may apply. See your carrier for availability.
4. Internet tethering is not currently offered in the United States and some other countries. See your carrier for availability.
I believe you already noticed the twitter updates on the sidebar. Yes, I am attending WWDC 2009 this week. It is a great conference and I believe you’ve already got the news from it too.
Just a day before I came here, I’ve launched a website for this event:
Indeed promising! Even the name “Natal” sounds like “邋遢” in Mandarin.
Compatible with any Xbox 360 system, the “Project Natal” sensor is the world’s first to combine an RGB camera, depth sensor, multi-array microphone and custom processor running proprietary software all in one device. Unlike 2-D cameras and controllers, “Project Natal” tracks your full body movement in 3-D, while responding to commands, directions and even a shift of emotion in your voice.
In addition, unlike other devices, the “Project Natal” sensor is not light-dependent. It can recognize you just by looking at your face, and it doesn’t just react to key words but understands what you’re saying. Call a play in a football game, and players will actually respond.