re-upload from : www.youtube.com This short film is about a piece of footage I (George Clarke) found behind the scenes in Charlie Chaplins film ‘The Circus’. Attending the premiere at Manns Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA – the scene shows a large woman dressed in black with a hat hiding most of her face, with what can only be described as a mobile phone device – talking as she walks alone. I have studied this film for over a year now – showing it to over 100 people and at a film festival, yet no-one can give any explanation as to what she is doing. My only theory – as well as many others – is simple… a time traveler on a mobile phone. See for yourself and feel free to leave a comment on your own explanation or thoughts about it. George – 20th October 2010 Thought this video was interesting, thats why i re-uploaded it, usually i don’t do this, but it caught my attention..could be so many things…i’m clueless, got many theories…but…i don’t know.. thought i share this with you guys…
The subject of time traveling generally only comes up when you’re watching a movie, or reading a science fiction novel. A European film maker by the name of George Clarke, claims to have found evidence of a real life time traveler in a 1928 film featuring Charlie Chaplin. Read what George has to say about the discovery below, then check out the clip. “This short film is about a piece of footage I (George Clarke) found behind the scenes in Charlie Chaplins film ‘The Circus’. Attending the premiere at Manns Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA – the scene shows a large woman dressed in black with a hat hiding most of her face, with what can only be described as a mobile phone device – talking as she walks alone. I have studied this film for over a year now – showing it to over 100 people and at a film festival, yet no-one can give any explanation as to what she is doing. My only theory – as well as many others – is simple… a time traveler on a mobile phone. See for yourself and feel free to leave a comment on your own explanation or thoughts about it.” George – 20th October 2010
Another concept animation of how Nokia phones could develop in the future, this time showing off a cool touchscreen user interface. Read more Nokia World coverage on www.techdigest.tv
In the current world we live in, a single person uses technology at least once a day to communicate. Whether it's a phone call, text message or internet access.
As technology progresses we are going to see new ways of communication filtering through. You may have come across twitter, which is a brand new communicating approach, people love it because its a free way of communicating.
I mean people are beginning to get fed up and so annoyed with mobile phones charging huge amounts to consumers, I mean you ring a freephone 0800 number and your mobile provider charges you a fortune. Well to be honest in a few years time all I can see is mobile phone providers losing out.
Because the latest trend is that of IP telephony which basically offers free calls via the internet. Mobile Phone providers are getting very anxious as to what the future holds for them and we have already seen certain providers begin to block access to VoIP applications.
But with the current credit crisis and economic downturn in full swing it is only a matter of time until people get fed up and just switch to VoiP. VoIP is still a baby product and has a while to go until it hits the global market, but when it does a huge amount of people will begin using it. But I can guarantee that in no time whatsoever companies will find a way to start charging consumers to communicate with each other. There is no way that the governments of the planet would ever let the telecoms sector suffer.