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Monday, February 25, 2008

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Morphing Mobile Device Concepts from Nokia

- Warner Crocker

Nokia_Morph_Open_Operating_Nokia is demonstrating an intriguing concept for mobile devices that can “morph” to be the shape you want or need them to be. Imagine taking the morphable material and turning your cell phone into a bracelet. Again, just a concept, the Morph is developed by the Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge (UK) and is on view from February 24 through May 12, 2008 at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

If any GBM readers happen to check out the Morph at MoMA, let us know.

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Monday, February 25, 2008 2:40:49 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
hmm, didnt microsoft apply for a patent on a foldable computer right before they started to seed the net with origami "ad's"?

sure, it was about folding being a kind of gesture, but i could still see this being a offshoot of that...

your bracelet straightens into a phone, and then is folded out into a pda/tablet/umpc? and maybe if one could get away with it, it could fold ones more to get a EEE style computer?
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