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WinMo 6.5 to morph into Windows Phone Starter Edition You may remember that I did a blog post a couple of weeks back, about what might be on the cards for the current version of Windows Mobile, after Windows Phone 7 Series gets let out into the wild; specifically, the rumour was that itd become Windows Phone Classic, and carry on the current version
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Analyst: Amazon Developing ‘KindlePad’ Is Amazon planning to morph its Kindle e-reader into an all-purpose tablet PC and take on Apple? Thats the thinking of one analyst who views a Monday announcement with Microsoft as potentially the first signs of a KindlePad. Amazon is going to build a KindlePad, MKM Partners analyst Tim Boyd told Barrons Monday. Amazon will pay
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Win $10,000 in the Nokia PUSH N900 MOD Contest Nokia has started a competition encouraging the mod community in the US to come up with ideas on how to morph the Nokia N900 into something new."Nokia invites US modders to submit their ideas for morphing the Nokia N900 into something entirely new. Whether it's turning the Nokia N900 into a TV remote control or the brain of a fully functioning robo...
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Apps of the Week,  January 29th, 2010 In this edition of Apps of the Week, we morph into greasy-haired hipsters with the flick of a finger, pillow-smack our friends in the figurative face via Twitter, and look back nostalgically at our favorite cartoon show intros. Ellen Price: FREE Fangirls and fanboys of Ellen Degeneres will be especially grateful that the up-and-coming queen of daytime talk
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Opinion: We’re At The iPad Starting Line When Steve Jobs first revealed the iPod on 23 October 2001, no-one had the slightest inkling of what it might become. Nobody at the time predicted that the music player would morph into a phone, and then into a multi-purpose tablet device. The iPad is itself a very similar starting point. What were looking at
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ESPOO, Finland - Few years ago, a new cell phone concept was presented by Nokia as the company's vision for the future. The Nokia 888 and the Morph were the example of this vision as they showed how a cell phone could be able to transform itself with the aid of nanotechnology. Recently, the manufacturer patented
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Nokia patent application points to flexible phone displays It may still be quite a ways from realizing its ambitious Morph concept, but it looks like Nokia has been toying around with the idea of flexible displays as of late, as evidenced by a just-published patent application (first filed back in 2008). Covering a "user interface, device and method for a physically flexible device," the application details (among other things) how a flexible display migh...
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Several years ago, Nokia has already demonstrated a concept phone Morph, having a curved screen. So, it seems, the company's engineers decided to return to the idea. The patent application from Nokia was entitled as "user interface, device and method for physically flexible device. This phone is expected to control it due to its flexibility: giving the screen a variety of bends and it will be... [
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One of Nokia’s most recent patent applications (filed on January 14 2010) describes a small mobile device that’s “physically flexible” and thus also has a flexible display. This reminds us of the Nokia Morph – seen two years ago as a concept phone. Nokia didn’t say back then when a Morph-like phone would be available, but,
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Nokia patent hints at flexible UI, new AT&T rate plans, and Motorola MOTOROI A few years back, we saw that cool Morph concept from Motorola that was a phone that could be turned into different shapes. A new patent app has turned up covering tech that would change the UI and initiate shortcuts depending on what shape the phone was in. This sounds like the perfect UI for
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