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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Nokias OSS strategy gets boost as Symbian deal completed
By Ryan Paul | Published: December 03, 2008 - 10:35PM CT Nokia has completed its acquisition of mobile platform company Symbian. The acquisition, which was announced earlier this year, will enable Nokia to continue moving forward with...
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Feature: Why the BlackBerry Storm Will Fail in Canada
Ever since the first Apple iPhone was released more than a year ago, it seems like every cell phone equipped with a touchscreen is being touted as some sort of iPhone killer, even if its not going exactly the same demographic or the same...
(Source: Mobile Magazine) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Amazon app for iPhone is hit (picture search) and miss (mp3s)
Amazons iPhone app is another one of those many iPhone apps that seems like natural after it released but I didnt give much thought to beforehand.
(Source: Computerworld) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Tiny PCs, Full-Size Problems
By Rob Pegoraro The ultralight laptop has traditionally been a luxury item. But over the past couple of years, sanity has returned to this end of the computing universe: You can pay less for less of a laptop.
(Source: Washington Post) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
UN Warns Man-Made Ocean Noises Threatening Sea Mammals
Miami, FL (AHN) - A United Nations report says noise pollution is threatening the survival of sea mammals. The report says that the means by which whales communicate is being drowned out by noise from commercial shipping, military sonar...
(Source: AHN) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Nokia finally unveils its answer to Apple iPhone
By Paul Taylor in New York Nokia, the worlds largest mobile phone maker, has finally responded to the threat posed by touch-screen based smartphones such as Apples iPhone with a model of its own.
(Source: Financial Times) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
RIM Cuts Forecast
Research In Motion announced late Tuesday that its sales figures for the third quarter are likely to disappoint Wall Street analysts and not meet the predictions the company previously made.
(Source: CRN) read more...
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