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MyOrigo MyDevice by Josh Rubin

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MyOrigo is a Finnish company developing a new smartphone called the MyDevice. Despite this branding disaster, the device looks like it will be pretty interesting. The feature set is standard for a smartphone -calling, messaging, personal info mgt, camera, etc. It's the UI that makes it unique -including 4 new ways of browsing information on the phone: motion control, mirroring, the "Touch and Feel" screen, and "My Book."

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This entry posted on 05 December 2003 at 1:37 AM
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