February 28, 2008 Nanotechnology looks set yield some seemingly magical functionality in the near future, and a recent concept product from Nokia puts most of the technologies that will be viable for ...
Why is Nokia always trying to outdo everyone with its fancy-schmancy concepts and designs? Why can't they just get in line and keep it simple? We may never know the answer to those questions, but what ...
Nokia’s new Morph concept phone would use nanotechnology to give it a flexible body with a transparent display that could be re-shaped depending on the user’s needs, a far cry from today’s solid and ...
Nokia's Morph concept phone offers an image of the future. It is a future where, despite nanotechnology being so advanced we can fabricate integrated circuits, displays and physical interfaces that ...
Imagine what you’d get if you crossed Gumby with a smartphone, and you’ve got some idea of what a new, nanotech handset from Nokia could be like. The new Morph, which was jointly developed by the ...
For a generation past, Morph is a small clay man and former star of children’s TV. In future, it could be a revolutionary new concept in mobile phone design from Nokia. Nokia is working on the ...
(Nanowerk News) Morph is a joint nanotechnology concept developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK). Morph is a concept that demonstrates how future mobile devices ...
Nokia has been busy lately filing a new patent for a device with a bendy screen, which could suggest that their Morph mobile phone concept that was released a few years ago maybe closer to reality ...
Picture a device that starts as a transparent smart phone much like Tony Stark’s futuristic hand-held machine in Iron Man. But this screen is bendable so you can wrap it around your wrist to make a ...
Although sadly not a collaboration with Tony Hart and his plasticine playmate, Nokia’s new Morph concept phone promises to expand our minds with some spanky new nanotechnology. Unveiled at the ‘Design ...
Developed by the Nokia Research Center (NRC), the Morph demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing users to transform their phone into radically different ...