PALO ALTO, USA - Sure, heaps of mobile devices are designed to let you to manage a pocketful of digital media and keep on top of your daily social networking responsibilities. But with the ever-growing mountain of data we’re all facing is there a better way?
A new team at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto reckons there is.
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INTERNATIONAL – That’s one hell of a headline, but not as out there as you might think. In a special report for BusinessWeek, Olga Kharif has explored a wide range of biomaterial research which is paving the way for the next generation of device materials.
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NEW YORK, USA – Unveiled last month, the Nokia Morph concept phone has ignited a fresh thread of interest in the possible applications of future phones.
Brainchild of the Nokia Research Center and Cambridge University Nanoscience Center, the Morph pursues visions of shape-shifting devices to suit specific tasks, self-cleaning materials and promotes sustainability via solar power.
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CAMBRIDGE, England – Researchers at the University of Cambridge Nanoscience Centre have been working with the Nokia Research Centre on a form of ’stretchable electronic skin’ which could enable a new breed of multi-plane, multi-touch interfaces and, potentially, prosthetic skin.
According to the Economist however, the potential doesn’t stop there.
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