| Darren Waters of BBC News recently visited Nokia’s scientists and researchers at their lab in Palo Alto to talk about the future of mobile phones in three, five and eight years, and also beyond that.
The first thing he highlighted is the fact no-one at Nokia calls the devices phones anymore; they are multimedia computers. He was shown three projects being developed at Nokia’s labs around the world, two of them in Palo Alto. |
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5 March 2008
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