Unwired View - Patents. There are strange ones, very vague ones, obvious ones… and then there are those which can be labeled as borderline creepy. This is one of those cases.
Not satisfied with just getting its own flavor of slide-to-unlock patented, Nokia wants to take haptic feedback to a level you haven’t previously encountered. Haptic tech is employed, for example, when your phone vibrates as you type on its touchscreen. Haptics deal with appealing to your sense of touch by applying forces or vibrations to your skin.
According to a recent statement by Pekka Lundberg, the CEO of Nokia, people are likely to get 6G technology by 2030.
Nokia C21 Plus, C21, and C2 2nd Edition Android Go phones revealed at MWC 2022. On the back, the Nokia C21 has a single 8-megapixel camera. The Nokia C21 Plus
Nokia Oyj is heading several organizations and universities in a EU-funded wireless project named Hexa-X to provide help to 6G development
anybody ever read Mir, by Alexander Besher.
for some reason that came to mind.