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It doesn't take a large, bulky handset for the ultimate cell phone experience, as many companies have already proved. Prepare for the nanotech-era by taking a look at the Nokia Morph. Continue reading to see more. Hyperbole for high-tech cell phones is the Nokia Morph. At the press of a button, its nanotech-based shell transforms from standard handset to a wristwatch-type device. read more »
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We don't know the last time that a demo kiosk has actually caused us to look twice, but if a place like Best Buy or Fry's were filled with Dreamoc 3D displays, we'd probably be more interested in the sales pitch than the product. Because not only can the system display 3D video—it can display 3D video that mixes with real world objects. In other words, the Dreamoc can make it look like your phone read more »
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Have you ever heard someone say that they would love to learn to paint and create beautiful art, but have no clue about mixing colors or what brush creates which effect? Maybe you are one of those people who would like to get more in touch with your inner artist. read more »
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Sometimes, I will see something that is worth photographing. If I don’t have a camera on me, I take my two fingers and make an L-shapes and frame the subject in question. It’s the same thing you see directors do on television. I always wondered if real filmmakers do that in reality. They probably don’t. read more »
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Our editors have compiled a list of seven futuristic gadgets you can't buy, or at least anytime soon. If we happened to miss any, please leave us a comment. "Continue reading" for the entire list. 1. Sony Data Tiles he future of portable computing, and it's data tiles. Tagged transparent tiles are used to show dynamic graphical information when placed on a sensor-enhance read more »
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Eco Factor: Phone charged by kinetic energy comes with a variety of health monitoring sensors. Recently we witnessed a basic phone powered by solar energy and now we have one that powers itself by harnessing the kinetic energy of the body. The phone has specifically been designed for athletes and other people involved in sports. Designed by Oana Oniga read more »
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The future is surely a wireless one, but is it a projectable one? Marat Kudryavtsev thinks so and we’re listening to the creator of that neat fashion phone from a couple of days ago, as he seems to have seen the future. The concept device you can see below is hooked to an ISQ server and projects a virtual keyboard and a screen on the surface of your choice. read more »
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Mac Funamizu is a name you’ve surely heard before, if you’re into Apple-related concepts and hot designs, so here’s his latest work: a mobile device using double glassy layers. The issue of fingerprints is present as usual, but the beauty of the handset is impressive, although some of you might think it lacks personality because of its transparency. read more »
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