Last week I wrote about how wearable nanotechnology may be able to help you charge your mobile phone. This week I’ve found an example of how Nokia see nanoscience helping them make better communication technology. A screen that folds up into a phone, which you can then strap around your wrist as a bracelet or watch. It doesn’t exist yet, but this clip from the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre and the Nokia Research Centre does show a rather funky do-it-all gadget that I would definitely want to get a hold of if it was real.
Not wanting to just link to some blatant Nokia ad, the clip is worth it for showing how properties of nanostructures (for example superhydophobicity and their ability to stretch) could be applied to communication technology.
络龙医搜 | 15-Mar-08 at 10:44 pm | Permalink
Nokia’s mobile phone very useful, I like it