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March 13th, 2005

Korean firms taking center stage at CeBIT

Abstract:
"Mobile phones aren't just phones now ― they are MP3 players, cameras, and camcorders all rolled into one," Samsung Electronics president Lee Ki-tae said. "Soon, Samsung will introduce nano-technology and bio-technology into the cellphone manufacturing process. Some day, we may be able to stimulate brain cells or read emotions with our phones. The development speed of information technology is as fast as the speed of sound," he added.

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