Thursday, February 28, 2008

You Got Your Nanotechnology in Cell Phone...

I can't say for sure that this is how Nokia's engineers put this together, but I can't say it isn't either.

eWeek covered a Nokia exhibit at MOMA today which points to the future of not just cell phone technology, but also mobile computing (and maybe computing in general).

This particular idea has pretty big convergence implications - Microsoft Surface (I like to call it Microsoft Coffee Table) and this new technology could easily directly compete. Flexible screens also have the potential to hit traditional TV/display markets either by bolstering demand for their products if they can make them, or increasing competitive pressures if they can't.

A ways off, but interesting nonetheless.

1 comments:

Doodle914 said...

While I'm all for the development of nanotechnology (for the good guys) I have to ask the author one, or perhaps, several questions...
#1. Do you remember Oakhill Dr in SWPA?
#2. The first "huge" Basic program you helped write, that without the correct password, gave you: "eybdooG, edarmaC"?
#3. Pancake Hill?
#4. When it comes to stewed prunes, is three too many or is four not enough?

Please direct any replies to the posted email address...or to rmast@rocketmail.com (in care of the Pancake Panthers)