Rabu, 23 November 2011

First look: Nokia Lumia with Windows v Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Android
Telegraph.co.uk
Google knows it must offer the smooth experience that makes devices such as the BlackBerry and the iPhone feel so consistent and coherent. Meanwhile Nokia, once the dominant player in mobile phones at all prices, is on the comeback trail. ...
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Mobile 'Rootkit' Maker Tries to Silence Critical Android Dev
Wired News
Though the software is installed on millions of Android, BlackBerry and Nokia phones, Carrier IQ was virtually unknown until the 25-year-old Eckhart analyzed its workings, recently revealing that the software secretly chronicles a user's phone ...
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Apple to release NFC iPhone in 2012?
Mobot.net (blog)
NFC has been touted as the next big thing for years but it's only in recent months that it's started to gain momentum with the likes of BlackBerry, Nokia and Samsung chucking it into new handsets. What it really needs is a big buy in from, say, Apple, ...
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Most smartphone users not keen to buy Nokia
CITY A.M.
This compares to Apple on 41 per cent, BlackBerry on 10 per cent, HTC with 13 per cent and Samsung rating seven per cent. Even “consideration” is only 25 per cent, meaning just one in four smartphone users would even think about buying a Nokia next. ...
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16 Mobile Apps for Surviving Holiday 'Fun'
Wired News
Many of these apps are available on multiple platforms, so whether your poison is iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, or even webOS (yes, in some cases!), you'll be covered. Having to deal with the TSA is bad enough. ...
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Nokia to ship just 500k Windows Phones in 2011
SlashGear
Nokia's Lumia 800 Windows Phone 7 Mango handset made a big flashy debut, but analysts offer a disappointing shipment forecast for the device. Bernstein Research analyst Pierre Ferragu notes that the buzz level on the Lumia 800 is just about level as ...
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SlashGear
RIM BlackBerry and Nokia Windows Phone Sales Sputter
InformationWeek
Sales of RIM's latest crop of BlackBerrys have slowed and Nokia's new Windows Phones aren't off to a good start, analysts say. By Eric Zeman InformationWeek Analysts have sounded the warning bell on the outlook for Research In Motion's newest lineup of ...
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European Stocks Erase Losses as British Land Gains; Nokia Sinks
San Francisco Chronicle
Nokia Oyj dropped 6.3 percent amid concern that the company has shipped fewer smartphones than estimated. The benchmark Stoxx Europe 600 Index added 0.1 percent to 224.87 at 2:43 pm in London as banks and technology companies retreated. ...
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Nokia N9 Is The Best Smartphone You Can't Buy
TheStreetTV
Nokia N9 Is The Best Smartphone You Can't Buy.
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Rabu, 2 November 2011

Nokia Maps to be available for all Windows Phone handsets, sans ...
By Amar Toor
Just because you don't have a new Lumia handset doesn't mean you won't be able to use Nokia Maps -- or most of it, anyway.
Engadget Mobile
ST-Ericsson's NovaThor to power Nokia's Windows Phone devices ...
By Amar Toor
Earlier this year, as you may recall, we learned that at least some of Nokia's Windows Phone devices would be powered by a dual-core chip.
Engadget
Nokia chooses ST-Ericsson to power new Windows Phone handsets
By Matt Brian
With Nokia intending to bring its portfolio of smartphone devices to the 'next billion', the Finnish manufacturer has today announced a deal with ST-Ericsson to supply the chipsets for handsets it intends to deliver to the low, mid and high-end ...
The Next Web
Nokia Maps with voice guidance only on Nokia phones | Ubergizmo
By Edwin Kee
Remember yesterday's story about Nokia Maps making their way to Windows Phone 7 smartphones? Well, this particular piece of news [...]
Ubergizmo
Nokia partners with ST-Ericsson for future dual-core Windows ...
By Tom Warren
ST-Ericsson announced on Wednesday that Nokia has selected it as a supplier for future Windows Phone devices. ”We are pleased to have been selected by Nokia as a key partner for Windows smartphones, in line with our goal to be present ...
WinRumors