Nokia’s Awesome view on The Future | Nanotech Concept Phone

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9 Jan 2010

I am in a future technology frenzy right now and I can’t believe the things people think up for our convenience. The scale things are heading for is just amazing and honestly I can’t wait for the future to arrive. Rather sooner than later. I just saw a presentation of how Nokia imagines the future when it comes to cell phones. Or should I rather say, Nanotech Phones. The genius in their design is miles from any bulky pocket gadget that we now have a tendency to put away and forget. These Nanotech Phones will probably be the most secure and ingenious little devices ever when they come out. Question is who will drop them on the market first and more importantly, when?

E-PaperApple is right now working on their “Tablet” technology and Microsoft is all up in their “Surface” technology. Could it be that Nokia is working on their Nano Technology? Well, even though I don’t foresee this Nanotech phone dropping on the market anytime soon I still have high hopes about it’s arrival. Especially when I saw a keynote by Microsoft where Stever Balmer at the end of the show demoed a piece of Nanotech interactive paper. I wanted to insert a clip here from the keynote but wasn’t able to find that particular clip. If anyone knows where it is then please share it with the rest of us.

Nokia’s new and cool Nanotech approach “Morph” will truly revolutionize the cell phone business and will make our phones beyond smart. The fact that you can change the color of the phone, slap it around your wrist, bend it, fold it and even put it into water is just some of the amazing and ultimately cool features. The clip got released a little less than a year ago so Nokia should have come a little bit further in their hopes of creating the next generation cell phones. Question is, will it become reality and when will we see it on the market. Any suggestions?

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4 Responses to Nokia’s Awesome view on The Future | Nanotech Concept Phone

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douglasdiershow

January 31st, 2010 at 5:37 pm

branding, marketing, advertising and demographics. Who what why and where.

T- moblile has the jingle- they know there market, they advertise to certain demographics for certain phones, and they are branded.

Mcdonalds brand is the Golden Arches

Nike has the swoop.

If you need more help email me

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AA_answers_all

March 13th, 2010 at 5:54 am

Though they look different, many genetics problems are also long standing problems in mathematics. Many of the solutions that have been developed for genetics problems have been quickly adapted to solve problems in other fields as well. It is even possible that more engineering problems have been solved by geneticists than genetics problems solved by engineers.

"Genetic algorithms" – an algorithm technique inspired by how organism populations evolve, is now used to solve many other problems, such as risk and threat assessment, scheduling problems, timetables, route planning, etc.

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b2bwild

March 17th, 2010 at 9:18 am

Make an account on Second Life (it's free) and you'll find out a lot more than we can tell you a lot faster than we can tell you. Second Life is already the future of social networking.

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rezster0900

March 22nd, 2010 at 10:40 am

Ok, Cingular/ATT does not make any phones that flip with a good keyboard for texting. My recommendation is that you get the Samsung Blackjack. This is a PDA/Smartphone. It has a full QWERTY keyboard that is very easy to type with. The call quality is excellent and the internet or email is fast and very easy to use. If you are not a big fan of this phone there is a phone that flips to a full keyboard, but it is a Verizon phone.

The phone can possibly be unlocked. I am not sure if it's compatible with Cingular. I would email or call a Verizon dealer an ask.

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