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ok so a year or two or so ago, nokia introduced a concept nanotech phone called the morph. iTablet rumors have REALLY been increasing, but even if it was smaller and lighter than a laptop, you still couldnt carry it in your pocket but would have to have a bag, like a laptop to lug around all day
so why not look in (if not already) to nanotechnology like nokia and build a thin oled bendable/foldable itablet?? companies have already made prototypes with phones you can see the nokia [u]concept[u] not prototype on you tube, just type in nokia morph and its an interesting concept, even though nokia's is ugly and also why not a nanotech iphone to?? |
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This thread title is interesting.
Though the title of the thread is, I believe, unintentional, it is accurate to a degree. The part about "itablet running mix of iPhone and Mac OS" is anyway. To speak of this Apple tablet that has everyone all wonky and wondering (including WSJ tonight) about what OS it will be running… it won't be running Mac OS X but it will be enabled to be even more powerful than if it did. "How can that be possible?", you ask. "That doesn't even make sense", you say. It will run iPhone apps but ALSO run Mac OS X apps. It will be an accessory to other hardware while simultaneously making that same hardware an accessory to it. That's all. |
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