We've all seen what a bumpy ride
Nokia's had over the last few months --
disappointing profits, the
departure of a
couple of old friends, and the
slight delay of the forthcoming
N8. Despite all that, Espoo seems to have at least one stronghold that remained unshaken throughout the storm: its research center in Cambridge, UK. Yep, we're talking about the magical place where Nokia and University of Cambridge co-develop the core technologies for the futuristic
Morph concept. Actually, "futuristic" might be too strong a word here, as we were fortunate enough to see some of Nokia's latest research at the heart of Morph -- namely flexible circuitry and nanowire sensing -- demonstrated live yesterday. Curious as to how well the demos went? Then read on -- you know you want to.
Continue reading A grand tour of nanotechnology at Nokia Research Center, Cambridge
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