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GLOBAL - Morph managed to capture the imaginations of so many us when it was first unveiled as a concept device back in March 2008, showcased at the The Museum of Modern Art “Design and The Elastic Mind” exhibition. By boldly waving a red rag of future mobile possibilities in front of our eyes and we collectively rushed towards it intensely intrigued.  It was a glimpse at a future, and not n...
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Sony Ericsson Ryuga concept Sony Ericsson Ryuga concept by SE cz from esato. Great work SE cs! Related Posts On Daily MobileSony Ericsson X3 concept Sony Ericsson X2 Concept Sony Ericsson Concept - Z850, C802, C905 And C902 Pictures: Nokia Remade Concept Concept Pictures: When Nokia Aeon & iPod Nano meet… Nokia And University of Cambridge Launch The Morph - a Nanotechnology Concept Device Video: Mobile
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Transparent and flexible phones, similar to Nokia's Morph concept, might soon become reality.
submitted by MobileArsenal on 17th Dec 2008 (via mobilearsenal.com)
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Nokia Morph concept phone is one step closer to market A new transparent chip has been developed in Korea that makes the Nokia Morph more viable.
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Flexible and Transparent Phones Might Be Possible Some time ago, an idea that seemed so crazy that almost no one gave it any chance, surfaced on the Web. This idea represented a concept phone, called Nokia Morph, which was unlike anything anyone had ever seen, and probably unlike anything most of us could have imagined in a lifetime.In any case, even if the idea was someh...
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New TRRAM technology could bring transparent, flexible phones like Nokia Morph When the Nokia Morph concept first appeared on the Web, almost everyone thought that it’s impossible for a manufacturer to create such a phone with today’s technology – obviously because said phone should be transparent and flexible. But what if it’s actually possible for such a device to be built and to function as a normal,
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The Morph concept awarded the red dot: best of the best The Morph concept has been awarded the red dot: design concept - an internationally recognized prize for highest quality design. The red dot design award ceremony was held in Singapore on November 28. In this year’s competition there were a total of 1,906 entries, out of which 21 concepts (including the Morph concept) were awarded
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The  Best Of The Best: Nokia's Morph Concept Awarded By The Red Dot The Morph concept has been awarded the red dot: design concept - an internationally recognized prize for highest quality design. The red dot design award ceremony was held in Singapore on November 28. The red dot design award is one of the most renowned design competitions in the world. In this year's competition there were a total of 1,906 entries, out of which 21 concepts (including the Mor...
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I'm seeing the global economy do its dip like everyone else. However, I feel optimistic because there are areas that have not been taken advantage of that should be. And of course, many of them have to do with mobile tech. Ironically, some of these areas are places where the Body can and should become leaders in. Communication is one of those fields that just tends to morph. It doesn't really dim ...
submitted by MobileMinistryMagazine on 28th Nov 2008 (via mobileministrymagazine.com)
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Venture Beat reviews some envisioneering projects from Nokia Research Labs in Palo Alto, California. They include a bunch of next-generation technologies that are genuinely innovative, including phones that can tell us what we’re looking at and devices that morph their forms from watch to tablet to phone as needed. Henry Tirri, senior vice president and head
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