Video of the Microsoft Milan showing most impressive computer-to-mobile device integration that I have ever seen
I never write 2 posts about the same topic but Microsoft’s Milan is just amazing.
You can actually:
1. Take a photo on a digital camera
2. Place the camera on the table
3. Place you cell phone on the table
4. Drag the visual image of the photo from the camera to the phone
Via Popular Mechanics
Link sent from Phil
If you are at all interested in interface design, this is a MUST see product.
Via crave.cnet.com, After 5+ years of development, Microsoft shows off a top-secret multi touch screen kiosk device. Apple really has to be hoping that this technology does not get introduced into Windows mobile devices, because Microsoft could possibly blow away the iPhone (p.s. I never thought that I would say that).


The kiosk implications are endless—let’s just hope that it can use Flash.
Read the full article and see the video
A similar device
Adobe MAX 2007 now accepting award submissions
Via Biskero: Adobe MAX 2007 has now opened the floodgates to designers and developers who want to submit content.
Once again, mobility and devices is an available category. Submit content here by August 3rd, 2007.
I think I might buy the Nokia N75 on Amazon for $-5.01
Sorry for the lack of posts. I have been working on a large mobile project that will bring a steady flow of blogging over the next few weeks. In the meantime, lets chat about my next phone.

Found via Biskero: Amazon is selling the Nokia N75 after rebate for $-5.01. I have been looking for a good 240×320 Flash Lite 1.1 pre-installed phone—and this might be it. The N75 has received favorable reviews from Engadget including this one. I’ll post my own report after I play with it for a few days.
