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Motorola's Z10 is a mobile film studio
Motorola introduced its latest phone, the MOTO Z10, at the CES today. The sleek, ergonomic design is fashioned from spun stainless steel with a polished metallic finish and features soft-feel textures. It has 3.5G HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE and Symbian/IUQ software, see the rest of the specs here. But the key feature of the Z10 is its ability to function as a virtual pocket sized film studio.

The phone is capable of capturing high quality video and editing it, adding scene transitions and even soundtracks. The videos can then, of course, be uploaded directly to YouTube, etc. The 3.2 megapixel
3M introduces LCD projector for mobile phones
The good scientists at 3M have developed a compact LED projection engine that uses a liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) electronic imager and is specifically designed for mobile devices. The projector is about the size of a wireless earpiece and is less than half an inch thick.
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It is capable of delivering a 40 inch VGA image with no speckle and a high fill factor, resulting in