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 Thursday, September 25, 2003

Nokia pictures wearable photo gear. The company is planning new products that will let consumers take pictures from camera phones and transfer them onto tiny digital lockets and bracelets. [CNET News.com - Front Door]
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Nokia Leaps into the Future

Nokia Stuns Everyone

"Well, much to our surprise and delight, that Nokia phone we reported on yesterday turned out to be real. But it's not called the 7800, it's the 7600. And further stunning everyone, Nokia's also coming out with about a million other new products today. Besides the 7600 Imaging Phone (which is a WCDMA/GSM phone with a 65,000 color display, Bluetooth, and a built-in digital camera), Nokia also unveiled a new line of "Imagewear" products for displaying and viewing digital photos, including two medallions with tiny LCD screens, two digital picture frames, and a digital photo kaleidoscope.

Read - Nokia 7600 Imaging Phone
Read - Nokia Medallion I
Read - Nokia Medallion II
Read - Nokia Image Frame SU-4
Read - Nokia Image Frame SU-7
Read - Nokia Kaleidoscope I" [Gizmodo]

Some very cool stuff here that, unfortunately, I don't have time to delve into deeply tonight. Alan Reiter handles some of it for me, though.

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