Posts Tagged Nokia

Skype Now Available for Nokia Smartphones

Skype Now Available for Nokia Smartphones

Skype and Nokia today jointly announced the release of Skype for Symbian, a Skype client for Nokia smartphones based on the Symbian platform. Skype for Symbian will allow Nokia smartphone users worldwide to use Skype, over either a WiFi or mobile data connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G). It is downloadable

03.3.2010 | Mobile, Technology | Hugo Candeias

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Android Market Hosts Highest Proportion of Free Apps

Android Market Hosts Highest Proportion of Free Apps

Mobile application analytics firm Distimo has published some numbers on U.S. app stores that might surprise those who have had to wade through the mountains of free software on iTunes. As it turns out, it’s the Android Market that actually has the highest proportion of free applications availa

02.24.2010 | Featured Article, Mobile | Hugo Candeias

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Kodak Sues iPhone and BlackBerry

Kodak Sues iPhone and BlackBerry

Guardian.co.uk wrote: Kodak has launched lawsuits alleging that the iPhone and BlackBerry - two of the world's most popular mobile phones - infringe its patents. The photographic pioneer said on Thursday that it had filed a case in the Western District of New York against Apple and Canadian ha

01.14.2010 | Mobile, Technology | Hugo Candeias

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Nokia’s Booklet 3G is out!

Nokia and AT&T just announced the official availability of the Booklet 3G, Nokia’s Win7 netbook. It will be available on October 22 for $299 with 2-year contract and $60/month data plan. The netbook, rumored to hit 12 hours of battery life and has and Intel Atom processor, 120GB HDD, 1GB of RAM

10.13.2009 | Business, Technology, Video | Hugo Candeias

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Facebook Becoming a Mobile Giant (video)

Facebook's new mobile iPhone app is a considerable upgrade over its previous one. I won't do a review of the app, but it offers much more utility than before (including chat, notes, photo uploads, etc). We'll continue to see new features and various enhancements in future versions too (next up is pr

09.4.2009 | Mobile, Video | Hugo Candeias

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MS Office finally coming to NOKIA handsets

MobileCrunch reports that it looks like Microsoft and Nokia, beleaguered giants of the mobile industry, are forming an alliance in order to defend against the alternative smartphone onslaught. Details are scarce at the moment, but tomorrow is guaranteed to see us better informed. What we know i

08.12.2009 | Mobile | Robert Günther

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Samsung, LG And Apple gain Marketshare During Difficult Second Quarter

Two major handset reports were released today breaking down the global mobile phone market in the second quarter. The conclusion was that Samsung, LG and Apple continue to do well because of their smartphone offerings, while the other handset makers lose marketshare in the face of a difficult econom

07.31.2009 | Business, Technology | Robert Günther

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Motorola Has a Lot Riding on Android Phones

New phones equipped with Google's Android operating system may come to market too late to save Motorola's mobile phone business. Sanjay K. Jha's odds of turning around Motorola's beleaguered mobile-phone business appear to be growing longer, as the company's upcoming crop of phones that rely on t

07.27.2009 | Mobile | Hugo Candeias

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Phone gadget to diagnose disease

Researchers have developed an add-on to a mobile phone that can take detailed images and analyse them to diagnose diseases such as tuberculosis. The CellScope works as a so-called fluorescence microscope that can identify the markers of disease. It is hoped the device will be useful in the

07.22.2009 | Mobile, Technology | Hugo Candeias

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Intel to supply Nokia with mobile chips

Intel to supply Nokia with mobile chips

Intel Corp., the world’s largest chipmaker, will supply Nokia Oyj with processors for mobile devices, a breakthrough in its effort to enter the phone market, a person familiar with the matter said. The deal will be announced on a conference call tomorrow, said the person, who declined to be

06.23.2009 | Technology | Hugo Candeias

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