Shonzilla, a pattern-seeking animal

Life is a game of patterns and chance, and those who play well will win.
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Tue Mar 4

I’ve been an early adopter of the news item showing Nokia Morph, a concept design for some time in the future.

I dare to say, that majority of these features will be available (perhaps not in a single mobile phone) by 2015.

What do you think? 

Fri Feb 29

Freeconomics = the future of economy

Your attention = price you pay

I’m convinced this is how the most business will operate.

If you’re wondering why, or you think I’m mad or something, then I must ask you for just a little bit of your attention. 

There’s an excellent article you must read. It’s written by the editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine (and the inventor of The Long Tail coin phrase) about the future of economy. With the storage and processing cost declining exponentially, the only best thing to do is to round the cost down to zero.

GO ahead and READ this

Tue Feb 26

Nokia unveils a mobile phone that morphs

Something for all the sci-fi mobile geeks out there travelling in the vicinity of the interstellar intersection of mobile and nanotechnology hype vectors…

Nokia Morph

A new concept mobile phone, unveiled by Nokia, connects mobile and nanotechnology with greentech - which surely sit among your favorite 10 buzzwords.

First a couple of pictures to wet your appetite.

Nokia Morph - phone mode

Thanks to blissful world of nanotechnology from which we seem to expect everything we saw in sci-fi movies some years a ago, Nokia Morph will be able to change shape while maintaining (and adapting!) functionality. Here’s how it looks in 

Nokia Moprh - open mode

There’s also a hands-free mode that in the case of Nokia Morph will be called wrist mode - mobile brain goes onto your wrist, handsfree part on your ear.

Nokia Morph - wrist mode

As usual, without a video with someone actually using, bending and sitting on this mobile this news is particularly interesting for people into horoscopes (as the mock-up shows). ;-) In the meantime, you can drool over this marvel of creative power in a animated video created by Nokia designers.

Although very little has been said about the Morph’s technical capabilities, pictures show how, in theory, the handset’s able to alter its state between a watch-like mode, a credit-card shape and a traditional mobile phone. No dimensions are given, but the Morph appears to be extremely thin no-matter what state it’s in.
[via Register Hardware]

Until then, I’m sure everyone will continue to hype about nanotechnology. I know I will… O:-)

Thanks to billcpu @ Twitter for this one. 

Thu Dec 20

Did You Know 2.0

Inspiring!

One thing is sure… we can only continue to be amazed by the exponential curve of progress and proliferation of knowledge, technology and quality of life. The pattern here is - the time period of inpredictability is getting shorter… exponentially. 

Is that a technocratic opinion or a Zeitgeist?

It’s really hard to tell when, but The Singularity is bound to happen unless the great majority of human civilization falls into some time trap set up by the someone rewriting the history future of civization.