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Sorry jontyf...Should have posted my thread here:
Here are some of the concept designs for Gadgets of 2014
Wrist-top hub features:
flexible OLED screen
thumbprint scanner
camera lens
navigation and control buttons
microphone
Training assistant features:
Lens: A hi-res still and video camera also performs retina scans for security authentication.
Supplemental power: MEMS-kinetic cells integrated into the housing capture energy from body movement.
Smart screen: The edge-to-edge display with NXT clear-audio film functions as both loudspeaker and next-to-ear speaker. Users navigate with touch-sensitive surface and customizable buttons or via voice commands.
Accessories: Advanced Wi-Fi allows users to stream content to other devices such as armbands, earbuds, or large screens.
Life recorder features:
Piezoelectric screen: Pulling the touchscreen out halfway activates phone mode: A numeric keypad blisters up on the display. The screen can also be fully extended for watching movies.
Search interface: The SensEye’s filtering system looks for what, where, and when info.
Personal navigator
Multimedia handicam features:
OLED Display: Labels and icons shift according to mode, from filming to editing to videoconferencing.
Telephony: In telephone mode, the caller uses wireless earbuds (not shown), and a photo or videostream of the other party appears here.
Jog wheel shuttle: This controller detaches from the body, allowing it to be comfortably used.
Pull tab: The flexible screen serves as a camera viewfinder and display for text messages and video calls. The screen can also be pulled from the canister like a window shade for on-the-fly computing, emailing, Web browsing, and even video editing.
Security: Biometric-sensing film automatically recognizes the user, ensuring that no one else can use the device. This authentication can also alert the phone network to the user’s whereabouts.
Microphone: Software-controlled directional mike array can be used for targeted audio capture.
Lens: Rotating optics switch the lens focal length between normal, macro, fish-eye, and prismatic.
Upload Presets: Layout preference cards slip into Edit Decision List (EDL) expansion bays. These cards set image and text autoformatting preferences for Web uploading.
Sticky cam:
Sold in six-packs, these cheap wireless lenses can be stuck on any surface and feed video back to the CanCam. Each contains an integrated digital imager and optics, a printed antenna, and a zinc air battery – all mounted on a flexible bed with an adhesive backing.
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Posted: 2004-05-06 19:17:33
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Try to look
here in axxr's thread.
EDIT: Too late.

[ This Message was edited by: MartinZ on 2004-05-06 18:19 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-06 19:18:07
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Television? Yes, certainly. Multimedia, imaging and equal is quite hot, and will probably be even hotter in the future.
Global Positioning System (GPS) or mobile network positioning services? Yes, certainly. Positioning is very useful for hikers, skiers, hunters, policemen, firefighters, adventurers, resque teams, ...
Remote Control (RC) functionality and Bluetooth (BT) applications? Yes, probably. Because of the IR range limitations, the use of BT is preferred. The BT long range version (up to 100 meters) will probably make it even more useful. But there has to be a lot more BT equipment around at first. Or at least some BT adapters. And there is an imminent risk of a catch 22 situation, I'm afraid.... The technique can for example be used to turn alarm systems on/off, to turn electrical equipment on/off, to adjust thermostat controlled radiator systems, to open/close car-ports, to start/stop car-engines, ....
Our imagination is the only limit!
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Posted: 2004-05-06 22:30:32
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Global Positioning System (GPS) or mobile network positioning services are already available on 3g networks
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Posted: 2004-05-06 22:33:50
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i heard something about putting mobile phone masts down on the london tube.... coverage underground....
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Posted: 2004-05-06 22:36:00
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We know live tv on a mobile is possible. Just look at video fones. Thats like live tv. How bout 1 that controls your car like on James Bond wit his Nokia 9210 and his BMW
This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-05-06 22:51:48
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batesie: You must be kidding

? Isn't the tube in London already covered by any mobile phone networks? The tube in Stockholm, Sweden, has had mobile phone network coverage underground for a couple of years by now....
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stuartdb87: But he should have been using a SE phone to control a Jaguar XJ220 instead...

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Posted: 2004-05-06 22:56:20
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mobile work in Frankfurt underground too.
here is a topic regarding london
Mobile's Will work on Underground
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Posted: 2004-05-06 23:05:31
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Phone memory measured in GBs!
This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2004-05-07 01:00:47
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On 2004-05-07 01:00:47, Scally_cadet wrote:
Phone memory measured in GBs!
This message was posted from a Nokia
yes 3 years ago phone memory in GB's was more of a dream
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