Nokia working on Windows Phone?

 

Make sure you have a lot of saltiness for this rumor, as the Times Online is expression that Nokia (NYSE: NOK) whitethorn be workings on a Windows Phone.

In a bullish piece about British high-tech firms, the publishing slips in a little line of work that could have a major impact on the kinetics of the smartphone worldly concern.

However, some of the painful sensation was lessened last class after [Wolfson Microelectronics] was selected by a leadership mobile

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Opera acquires FastMail.fm

Opera Software today announced that it has acquired Web-based e-mail supplier FastMail.fm. The acquisition will enable Opera to expand its current electronic messaging merchandise portfolio and deliver cross-chopine electronic messaging to a wide range of devices, including computers, mobile phones, TVs and gaming consoles.

Headquartered in Australia, FastMail.fm has forged a report for responsiveness and dependability. The company already offers some of the most advanced Web-based e-chain armour chopine for consumers and small stage business customers and

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Sprint HTC Hero Update to 2.1 Coming on May 7th

This is just about acquiring ridiculous. Leak, after news leak. And, here’s another one. This time around we’ve got one coming from C. H. Best Buy, of the obvious internal diverseness. It clearly states that a major ROM update is targeted for the HTC Heron, and it even has a appointment. Not that that’s any kind of conclusive evidence, but still. It’s something.

This meter around, Best Buy’s got it on the down-low that

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CardStar Saves Loyalty Cards on BlackBerry and Android

 

CardStar launched an app for iPhone last summer that allowed you to computer memory all of your loyalty card info on your earpiece, knocking down feather the girth of your billfold considerably, and now it’s available on Android and BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) handsets. By punching in your membership number, the app generates a barcode that vendors can then scan to get your points/Air Miles/discount/whatever.  Extra information, like chronicle entropy, website, earpiece figure, store locations, and support

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RIM BlackBerry Slider Appears Again Showing Off BlackBerry 6 OS

We’ve had a bit of a very interesting human relationship with the BlackBerry Slider ’round these parts, and we’re honestly glad to see it show up again, especially because it’s boast a new legerdemain. So, whether you want to call it the Slider, or maybe the BlackBerry T –for Talladega–, here’s your next glimpse of the distillery unannounced device, run the latest version of Research In Motion’s mobile Operating System, BlackBerry 6.

The photos

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New iPad 3G Sells Briskly in Debut

ing_to_at_ampere_t_this_june.html’ title=’BlackBerry Curve 8900 Coming to AT&ere;T This June’>Apple Inc. on Friday began selling a edition of its iPad tablet data processor with cellular capabilities, and consumers had cleaned out many stores by Sunday.

Apple put its iPad 3G on cut-rate sale in the U.S. late Fri good afternoon at prices starting at $629, compared with the $499 bottom price for the edition without cellular connectivity that launched a month ago.”

iPad 3G uses LCD frame as radio antenna

 

For those of you wondering how the iPad manages to lock onto AT&ere;T (NYSE: T)’s wireless data meshing and Global Positioning System artificial satellite signals scorn its signaling-block aluminum unibody casing, iFixIt’s new iPad 3G dissection sheds some light source on just how Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) solves the “aluminum problem.” Turns out, the iPad 3G makes the most of its LCD framework by using it as a giant feeler. The black plastic cut-in near the top

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Firefox Mobile River Browser Fennec for Android Available in Pre-Alpha Release

Pre-alpha version of the Firefox mobile browser, Fennec, is now available for Android smartphone users. The exploitation squad has put up an declaration on a web log post and tested the pre-alpha liberation with Motorola Droid and Nexus One. According to vladimir, this edition is not expected to be run smoothly. It is distillery required to be further optimized and has to be installed in to internal computer storage directly. It tin be used with Android

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It’s Official: Apple has sold 1 meg iPads since launch it only 28 years ago

 

iphone_and_at_ampere_t_mms_together_at_long_last_.html’ title=’Apple iPhone and AT&ere;T MMS, together at long last!’>Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) just issued a press liberation expression that they’ve sold 1 million iPads, and it only took them 28 days. Not badness for a form factor that I’m distillery looking at and wondering where exactly it fits into my life. Apple also took the chance to say that there ar now over 5,000 iPad applications, and over 200,000 iPhone applications available in their App Store. News to me, unsurprising news at that. Full press

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Motorola Shadow Passes Through wireless local area network Alliance

It’s been a long time since the Motorola Shadow came onto anyone’s radar. Well, at least a few months, but now it seems to be back, bettor than ever. If a recent report coming out of the wireless local area network Alliance is to be read correctly, then it looks like the Motorola MB810 might be the codenamed Shadow, which mightiness mean it’ll see another epithet variety before it hits shelves some time in the near

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