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Nokia Research Center
Nokia Has Been Fine-Tuning Eye-Tracking Glasses
One of the most memorable things that I saw three years ago, at Nokia World 2007 in Amsterdam, was from the Nokia Research Center. They had put together these goggles, strapped to a Nokia baseball cap, that actually tracked your gaze. In the demo, you put on this hat, and performed a quick calibration sequence [...]
What Would You Do With The Nokia Locate Sensor?
After covering the Nokia Locate Sensor, which was quite possibly Nokia’s biggest announcement at CES (kinda sad, no?), the guys at Nokia Conversations are now wondering what things regular f0lks like you and I would use this thing for. They’re asking for your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions, which will be organized and presented to the [...]
Attn Bostonians: Forum Nokia Flash Lite Day
Just a quick buzz for anyone in the Boston area, Forum Nokia is hosting a free event on October 10th (that’s Friday) focused on Flash Lite within S60. The event is being held at the Nokia Research Center in Cambridge, and lasts from 9a-5p. If you’re interested in exploring Flash Lite, or how it ties [...]
The Way We Live Next 2008
You may remember Nokia’s The Way We Live Next event from last year, which resulted in some pretty sweet podcasts. The event has come back around to us this year, and is being covered in-depth by the gang over at Nokia Conversations. The Way We Live Next is an event which allows the Nokia Research [...]
Nokia Morph Makes James Bond Dead Jealous
At the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition that took place at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the Univeristy of Cambridge (UK) showcased an interesting concept device: the Morph. Based on nanotechnology, the Morph concept gives us a glimpse at the future of mobile: flexible and stretchable [...]

