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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NokiaConversations on 30th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Transparent and flexible phones, similar to Nokia's Morph concept, might soon become reality.
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MobileArsenal on 17th Dec 2008 (via mobilearsenal.com)
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 ...
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MobileMinistryMagazine on 28th Nov 2008 (via mobileministrymagazine.com)
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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DailyWireless on 22nd Nov 2008 (via dailywireless.org)