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New Nokia Music TV Show

posted March 10th, 2008 by Greg

Nokia have teamed up with Whizz Kid Entertainment to produce a new TV show called the Nokia Green Room.  The TV programme will air on Channel 4 and will feature live performances from bands.  The show will also have reality style outtakes filmed and recorded on hidden cameras and microphones in the backstage area as they wait to perform.

The Nokia Green Room will air for 2, 30-minute slots at the weekend during T4 and will be repeated during the week on the late-night 4Music programmes. If you are a Nokia customer you will have access to exclusive tracks and out-takes, through your handset and/or over the internet.

A pilot was aired in 2007 including bands such as Girls Aloud and Orson, and achieved 600,000 viewers so it is set to be a popular programme when it launches.  The programme is set to run for 15 weeks so you will have plenty of time to download exclusive tracks and footage straight to your own Nokia!  There is no confirmed start date but rumours suggest April.  Exclusive tracks and out-takes will be available to Nokia mobile customers and online via the Nokia Music Store (www.music.nokiaco.uk).

Greg
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Morph into the future…

posted February 28th, 2008 by Greg

If you thought that mobile phones were advancing by the month…you would be right. You buy a new phone with a top quality 3.2 megapixel camera with all the trimmings, then a manufacturer releases one with a 5.0 megapixel camera. As manufacturers compete on camera size, download speed, song storage and ergonomics, one manufacturer is thinking much further ahead.

Nokia’s Research Centre at Cambridge University are developing the Nokia Morph. A mobile phone developed with nanoscale technologies that allow the device to flex, stretch and bend. The materials are not only extremely strong and versatile but house self cleaning abilities too.

The device is currently on show at The Museum of Modern Art “Design and The Elastic Mind” exhibition. The Nokia Morth serves as an indication of the future of mobile technology, next time you buy a mobile phone you wont be asking the question, candy-bar or slider? You will be asking shall i stretch, bend or flex?Take a closer look at the Nokia Morph here:

Greg
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