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 <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 12:30:19 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description>Just about everybody has dropped a cell phone at one time or another. The engineers at Nokia&#039;s testing lab in San Diego have seen and heard all the phone disaster stories and have designed hundreds of tests with the idea of improving Nokia cell phone quality.
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 <description>Give Nokia props for designing a good looking netbook, the new Booklet 3G. It&#039;s sleek, it runs on batteries a long time, and it has slightly higher video resolution than other netbooks. Too bad Nokia executives went brain dead when setting the price.
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 <description>Nokia, the global leader in cell phones (but lagging in the US), hinted about a netbook product launch last month. On Monday, they released more details (Nokia Enters the Netbook Market with the Booklet 3G). It appears to be a classy rendering of a modern netbook with all the standard screen (10 inch) processor (Intel Atom) and memory options. One nice touch: it has an HDMI port for external monitors, not the traditional 9-pin VGA port.
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 <description>How popular have netbooks become? Nokia, a company that makes plenty of money with smartphones is looking into making a netbook (GigaOm, Reuters). Of course, many have noted that Nokia&#039;s market share dwindles against smartphones from people like Blackberry and Apple, so they may be looking for a new product line. But does this make sense?
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 <description>All the music you can download, for a flat fee. All of it streamed straight onto Nokia phones or your computer, to listen to at your leisure. What could possibly go wrong with such a perfect scenario?
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 <description>Nokia has denied today reports that the Finnish company is working on a mobile phone running on Google&#039;s Android mobile operating system.
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 <description>The partnership Intel and Nokia announced on Tuesday to develop future mobile devices should help both companies, though analysts are skeptical whether it will result in any actual products.
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 <description>Intel and Nokia are in a research agreement to work on Intel chips and chipsets for mobile devices.
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 <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 13:34:22 -0400</pubDate>
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