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HP’s Vision : The future of mobile computing

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 5, 2006 – 10:38 am
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HP has published an interesting read about the future of mobile computing. I don’t agree with some of the ideas, but some are on target with my personal expectations.

"The next generation of mobile technology will turn your phone into a shape shifter, capable of showing movies, getting you discounts at stores, and connecting you to information and people with the click of a button.

Sounds simple, right? It’s anything but. So it’s a good thing that the researchers at HP Labs, in locations around the world, are hard at work, inventing tomorrow today."

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