
Nokia’s new Morph concept phone is a futuristic beauty. The idea is that it would use nanotechnology to give it a flexible body with a transparent display. It would feature the ability to re-shape itself to the user’s needs, which is a quantum leap away from today’s solid and chunky phones. The electronics inside would be transparent and flexible as well, so that the whole phone could be twisted and stretched into bracelet shapes or even a tablet. Thanks to nanotech, it would even clean itself. It was developed with some help from Cambridge University, and can be seen at the MoMA in New York. One day even this will seem obsolete, but for now, it’s the future. The future looks awesome.
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Mitsumi has developed a resistance-sensitive touchpad (haptic Touch Pad) to be installed on the back of mobile devices and phones. It is actually a sheet with small protrusions, a resistance sensitive touch pad and switches that is fixed on the device.
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The worst part of losing a cellphone, is also losing all the contacts saved on the SIM card. To solve that situation, you must do back-ups often, and using the USB Phonebook Flash Drive is one of the options.
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Since 1988 we have not really seen a lot of changes in the home phone world, but mobile phones seem to change on a weekly basis…well now it’s the home telephones time.This is the Colombo Two which apparently named after “the legendary Italian designer”; this home phone is a tribute to him by Chauhan Studio.
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Do you want to listen to high class music? Something that has quality, Wireless, Hi-Fi and Stereo combined. Then think about the all new Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker.
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