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NTT DOCOMO’s Touch Wood mockups make naughty puns easy

From:  asianews.com.pk
Filed under: Handsets , Others , NTT DoCoMo We’re still not entirely sold on the intersection of gadgets and wood . Nevertheless, companies keep pumping out the concepts in response to our greener times. Here’s NTT DOCOMO’s effort using surplus wood leftover from Pacific culling operations. The Touch Wood prototype was developed in tandem with Sharp and Olympus and is based on the SH-04A slider. A Touch Wood mockup (pictured above) resembling a more feminine bean was also announced. In... Read Full Story

Motorola Droid ads invading mailboxes, too?

From:  asianews.com.pk
Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Verizon Wireless , Android Because television and the internet can’t be the only media feeling the touch of the Droid’s marketing blitz, it looks like promotional mailers are being sent out. No new details or screenshots , but you can’t get enough of Motorola / Verizon’s Android device anyway, can you? A few more pics past the read link. Motorola Droid ads invading mailboxes, too? originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 22:32:00... Read Full Story

NTT DoCoMo’s Touch Wood concepts show their grains at CEATEC

From:  technupower.com
We'll spare you the obvious cheap jokes , but grabbing hold of NTT DoCoMo's Touch Wood concepts at CEATEC was a true, honest-to-goodness pleasure. Engineered in cooperation with Sharp and Olympus, the kidney bean-esque touchscreen phone was accompanied by a TV tuning smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Related posts: NTT DOCOMO’s Touch Wood mockups make naughty puns easy We're still not entirely sold on the intersection of... Video: Toshiba Cell Regza 55X1 and Regza Next concepts... Read Full Story

NTT DOCOMO’s Touch Wood mockups make naughty puns easy

We're still not entirely sold on the intersection of gadgets and wood . Nevertheless, companies keep pumping out the concepts in response to our greener times. Here's NTT DOCOMO's effort using surplus wood leftover from Pacific culling operations. The Touch Wood prototype was developed in tandem with Sharp and Olympus and is based on the SH-04A slider. A Touch Wood mockup (pictured above) resembling a more feminine bean was also announced. In either case, the Touch Wood body is made of... Read Full Story

Touch Wood Mobile Phones from NTT DoCoMo

Mobile phones made from wood! How about that, eh? The CEATEC JAPAN 2009 has yet again proved that its the perfect stage for the most groundbreaking and radical products from the electronics world. This year saw many of the top brands proudly exhibiting their ware. So, what’s hot for the mobile phone world from CEATEC? NTT DoCoMo’s Touch Wood Mobile Phones tops the list of ‘the most goggled at phones at CEATEC JAPAN 2009′. The reason? Isn’t the very word ‘wooden’ enough... Read Full Story

Video: NTT DoCoMo’s eye-controlled music interface evolves at CEATEC

From:  technupower.com
NTT DoCoMo's R&D labs are amongst the busiest in the world, and here at CEATEC the company is showing off a development that it has had in the oven for quite some time. The difference now Related posts: Video: Sony’s CEATEC concept party includes Walkman bracelet and 0.2mm thin OLED We've yet to see a trade show where Sony... Parajet SkyCar flying vehicle evolves, now ready for pre-orders The historians once pontificated that we'd all be cruising... Zune HD interface and media playback... Read Full Story

NTT Docomo Touch wood phone developed with wood

From:  vhxn.com
Respect and worth adheres always for the traditional standards and among them one of the device which is inevitable contemporary days is Mobile phone and in this device a new innovative and welcome able process has been innovated, yes the Nature is back, mobile phone prototype made with the surplus wood of trees culled during thinning operations to maintain healthy forests. Docomo Touch wood phone NTT DOCOMO joins with Sharp Corporation, Olympus Corporation and “more trees... Read Full Story

CEATEC: 3D B-Vision offers new twist on 3D imagery

From:  technupower.com
All the big players are here at CEATEC showing off their latest iteration of 3D televisions. Related posts: Video: NTT DoCoMo’s eye-controlled music interface evolves at CEATEC NTT DoCoMo's R&D; labs are amongst the busiest in... Want an iPhone case with a country twist? Ever wanted to get back to your cowboy roots... CEATEC: Hands on with Wink Glasses Matt wrote about Wink Glasses a couple of months... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin . Read Full Story

Sprint Announces the Samsung Moment Powered by Android

Sprint today announced the upcoming availability of Samsung Moment, Samsung’s first U.S. handset integrating the open and innovative Android platform with the high-speed connectivity of America’s most dependable 3G network2 (EVDO Rev. A.)Sprint today announced the upcoming availability of Samsung Moment, Samsung’s first U.S. handset integrating the open and innovative Android platform with the high-speed connectivity of America’s most dependable 3G network2 (EVDO Rev. A.) Continue reading... Read Full Story

DOCOMO, NEC, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Fujitsu Push Ahead with LTE Mobile-Terminal Platform

From:  news.taume.com
NTT DOCOMO, INC., NEC Corporation, Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. and Fujitsu Limited announced today that they are making progress with their joint development of "LTE-PF", a mobile-terminal platform based on Long Term Evolution (LTE), a coming mobile communication standard for super-fast downlinks above 100 Mbps and uplinks above 50 Mbps. Read Full Story
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