Stop “installing” autonomous AI agents on your daily driver. You are doing it wrong. Our hero, Jolty (Zoë Roth AKA Disaster Girl) being told to ‘gonnae no dae that!’ a beautiful Scottish expression (please don’t do that) as a fire blazes in the background. This phrase perfectly sums up my feelings on MoltBot and the…
We for One Cannot wait for the pre-orders to open up, but which Turing Phone will we choose? Pharoh, Beowulf or Cardinal? Turing phone model names revealed.
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Every legend has an origin story. Today we’d like to introduce you to three legends in the making, Cardinal, Beowulf and Pharaoh.In a few days, you’ll have a chance to make one of these yours.
Cardinal
While the Cardinal wasn’t developed by the Earth Federation, it is inspired by the Gundam RX-78, piloted by Amuro Ray. Just as the famed mobile combat suit was built from ultra performing metals, the Cardinal was forged of Liquidmorphium™, a metal three times harder than stainless steel and more than twice as hard as titanium. One thing’s for sure, the Cardinal is a phone fit for a hero.
Beowulf
For the Beowulf, Turing Phone™ drew from the classic Old English poem about a warrior turned king of the same name. Nowhere is this more evident than the gold crown that adorns the camera. Also on the back you’ll find more retelling of the tale. The dark blue signifies battles at sea, while the scales represent victory over the great dragon of Earnaness. And just like the story, Turing’s Beowulf is epic. (photo credit: The Verge)
Pharaoh
The third Turing Phone™ named Pharaoh symbolizes innovation and wonder. The cherry and cranberry reds, navy blue and gold on the phone’s back all allude to the colored garments Ramesses II, Pharaoh’s namesake, would have adorned. Since the Valley of the Kings, technology has enabled us to do amazing things. Pharaoh is the perfect device to take us into the future. (photo credit: Digital Trends)
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– SYL Chao, CEO TRI
Welcome to the latest in Turing Phone™ news!First of all, thank you for your interest in the Turing Phone™.
We’re overwhelmed by the response and support you’ve given us since announcing our July 31st pre-order date. We’re working through your questions and will reveal much in the coming weeks.
Watch your inbox and receive the news first. Next week, we’ll be sharing pre-order details and unveiling new product photography.
Last week our CEO, SYL, stopped by the Mashable office to talk about the next evolution of phones, the cipher phone, as well as give a sneak peek of the Turing Phone™. In case you missed it, take a look:
Thanks again for joining us in building the future. Patrons and supporters, like you, inspire us to keep challenging the status quo and pushing the limits of technology.Stay tuned for more exciting news,
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