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Alistair Curtis, head of design at Nokia, presented several video scenarios of how mobile devices will be used in the future at the Nokia World conference in Amsterdam.
TechDigest, a UK-based consumer electronics and gadgets site, recorded it all and posted it on You Tube. The first scenario, the ‘Live’ video, shows how we’ll be touching each others’ phones to pass messages in clubs in the future. The second one, the ‘Explore’ video, shows off the way they think the user interface of phones may go, turning it, according to TechDigest, into a “whizzy touchy-feely touchscreen” type affair. (Nokia has also posted a video on YouTube and their own blog but it is just a poorer quality version of the Explore video.) (via Freegorifero) |
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2 December 2006
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[...] It looks like these are the same videos that Alistair Curtis, Nokia’s head of design, presented at the end of November at the Nokia World conference in Amsterdam. [...]