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For the John Bonham nerds

The Astonishing Tribe phone unlocking concepts include this: Which is the perfect excuse to embed this:


Firefox Mobile

ReadWriteWeb have some screenshots of Firefox on windows mobile.


Counternotions

I like this blog. Discovered via this article on design innovation and the development of Concept Products. But, concept products never killed anybody Perhaps. But they can sure lead designers astray. Concept products grant designers a break from constraints, economics and, ultimately, reality. The internets are full of concept phones, for example, that bend and [...]


Kindle vs iPhone

Forbes reports that e-reader Stanza for the iPhone has been downloaded 395,000 times, and is still serving 5,000 a day. The Kindle is expected to sell 378,000 this year. The Alley Insider lists a number of reasons why the content and the iPhone hardware will limit the threat to the Kindle, like battery life, screen [...]


Motorola meets Android

Motorola seeks to hire up to 300 Google Android developers


Google’s New Patent

Google’s New Patent. Its called Flexible Communication Systems And Methods and would ultimately create an auction type marketplace for all of your wireless services. The concept is that consumers should have a right to easily choose who their provider is in different locations. One at home, one at work, one in your car, one here, [...]


Demo of Clutter from Maemo 5

“One of the most significant additions in Maemo 5 is the Clutter library, which facilitates rapid development of rich graphical user interfaces. Support for Clutter on top of OpenGL ES 2.0 will enable developers to completely redefine the Maemo user experience. Clutter provides a scene-graph system and frame-based animation engine for displaying and manipulating graphical [...]


Superphones

“Superphone” doesn’t seem to leave us with many places to go for the next generation of … IncrediPhones? GigaOm: The Rise of the Superphone


90 Mobiles in 90 Days

Rachel Hinman from Adaptive Path confronted her post-project head-on with this cool project. I’ve read backwards through 8 of the entries, seems like a great design exercise and a great reference for other designers for both process and nuggets of info.


Visual Interfaces to the Social and the Semantic Web (VISSW 2009)

This looks interesting – a workshop exploring interface developments that respond to the shift of the web from a predominantly read-only medium to a read/write. …the need for intelligent and visual human interfaces to this evolving Web is not limited simply to the modalities of searching and browsing (important as these are). As the Web [...]


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