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Bamboo Mobile Phone |
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Yet another example of Greener Gadgets Design. Nokia Remade isn’t the only phone concept which looks promising or, at the very least, intriguing. Earlier this month, the clever chaps at Nokia unveiled a phone made pretty much entirely from recycled materials.
The bamboo is a degradable mobile phone. Once the phone is no longer of use, the user removed the batter, antenna and print board and tosses throws the casing, which is filled with seedlings, in the compost. These new seedlings will eventually become bamboo trees, the thought behind it being that they will counteract the environmental impacts made by the manufacturing process.
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5:15 am
March 9th, 2008
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zzzphone: Custom Built Cell Phones |
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Thanks to the zzzphone, now customers can customize their cell phone
orders just like the way Dell allows people to customize their PCs.
Back in the early 1990s, Dell computers revolutionized the way we buy
and sell computers. Now in the 21st century zzzphone plans to
revolutionize the cell phone industry.
ZzzPhone is an American company with a factory in China that uses the
same high quality components as major brands Motorola, Nokia, Palm,
and Samsung.
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February 12th, 2008
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Nokia Scentsory Phone |
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Now, it is just a very nice idea. It is always interesting to view
concept products. You never know which one will become the next big
thing.
The concept of Nokia Scentsory is quite cool actually. It is a mobile
communication device that works with the senses of smell, sight,
hearing and touch. If the concept goes into production, this phone
could truly revolutionize remote communication and interfacing.
It can also radiate colors, lighting, and temperature from the
caller’s environment. The dual-screen mobile has a LED touchpad,
speakers, hidden camera and temperature sensors. Nanotechnology has
played an important role in development of this new device.
Using highly sophisticated sensors, the electronic ‘nose’ samples the
odor of the caller’s environs and transmits this to the recipient
electronically. Kimberly Hu designs the Scentsory.
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February 12th, 2008
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