Nokia and Intel: A Marrige Made in Heaven with a Linux love Child

June 23, 2009 - Intel and Nokia have partnered up to go beyond the status quo to a new demention of computing. The two technology companies have plans to revoltuionze the mobile computing industry "to define a new mobile plstform beyond today's smartphones, notebooks and...

Nokia and Intel: Marriage Made in Heaven with a Linux love Child

June 23, 2009 - Intel and Nokia have partnered go beyond the status quo to a new level of computing. The two technology companies have plans to revolutionize the mobile computing industry "to define a new mobile platform beyond today's smartphones, notebooks and netbooks." ...

Best Five points to Choose Nokia Cell Phones

As we know, Nokia is the world's leading mobile phone factory and her market pie has exceeded 40 per cent of the world market of cell phones by the end of 2007. It represents that Nokia has been the second to none supplier, no matter in the area of wholesale cell phones or...

Nokia follows the footsteps of Apple

Nokia has opened Ovi, it's online App store, to some 50 million phone users worldwide on Tuesday. It seems as if Nokia followed the footsteps of Apple whose App store is still a huge success. "Nokia said it opened...

Google's Android Gaining Support

Google Inc's Android operating system is gaining support in the mobile industry, with 8 million Android phones to be sold in 2009, up 10-fold from a year ago, research firm Strategy Analytics said on Monday. With the overall handset market shrinking as economies slow...

VIDEO: Nokia 5630 XpressMusic's eco credentials revealed

"We've already brought you news of the new Nokia 5630 XpressMusic, so you know it's a music-focused, Series 60, N-gage-enabled handset but did you also know it's pretty green as far as handsets go?  The 5630 will boast a power saving mode, come with an energy efficient...

MWC Roundup: New Nokia Phones, Technologies

"Nokia E75 looks quite like the E71 but flip it over and you will see the expansive, slide-out QWERTY keyboard that will make typing in all those emails easier. The addition of the keyboard does make it thicker. But Nokia has kept the dimensions quite compact considering what...

Nokia Handsets Pre-loaded with Skype

Nokia's N97 flagship handset will be pre-loaded with Skype, affording users the VoIP option when making calls.  Though the availability of Skype on certain mobile phones is not new, Nokia's move to pre-install...

Mobile tech conference kicks off in Barcelona

Negative growth is the name of the game in Barcelona this week as the biggest mobile technology conference, held by the Mobile World Congress, begins Monday.Nonetheless, some big application developments, tech...

Signs Point to New Microsoft Smartphone Push

"Rumors continue swirling around Microsoft's next steps in the lucrative smartphone market, with a new report suggesting that the software colossus is planning its own mobile phone. But while Microsoft is...

UK Prime Minister Brown interrupted by own mobile during speach

Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was interupted by his own mobile phone while making a speach in Davos.The prime minister said: "I'm afraid that's is my phone." and canceled the ringing of an old...

Nokia N97 Smartphone Unlikely to Reach North American Market

Nokia recently unveiled a new smartphone, the Nokia N97, that instantly caught the attention of techies worldwide, but the company's dismal sales performance in North America means it may never be made available...

Nokia, China Shows S40 Touchcreen Handset

Some of the latest reports have showcased a new Nokia touch screen mobile which is not intriguing news these days. However what will makes the Nokia 6208c handset interesting is the fact that it runs on a Symbian...

Google's Android Gains More Powerful Followers

"Today is a dark day for Nokia and Microsoft: Telco Vodafone, equipment maker Ericsson and handset maker Sony Ericsson have joined Google’s camp in making rival cell-phone software. Today,...

Nokia to Pull Out of Japanese Market

Nokia has announced it is no longer making mobile phones for the Japanese market. This was surprising to me; it would be like hearing Ford say that it would no longer make pickup trucks for North America.However, on closer examination, the move makes sense: Nokia holds about...

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