Making Phones Easy To Use

April 27, 2007, 3:29pm PDT | Length: 00:02:51
Mobile phones offer a slew of features these days. But how many of us are actually using them? Peter Baldwin of MSX lays out the problems with mobile user interfaces and proposes how designers - not engineers -- should approach the "phonetop" and streamline the technology.

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