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Good for businesses? We think so! It’s here. The much-anticipated Nokia with Windows Phone. View all your texts and chats in one seamless conversation. Take photos on the 8MP camera plus Carl Zeiss lens and LED flash, tag and then … Continue reading
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On Monday 28th November Nokia Lumia 800 with Windows phone http://nokia.ly/uBVXxw brought deadmau5 and the world’s most advanced 4D technology together and created an amazing free light show at Millbank Tower, London. Millbank was plunged into darkness with the iconic tower acting … Continue reading
British Telecom filed a lawsuit against Google on Thursday, alleging that Android and other services violate six of the telephone company’s patents.
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euralmanac: Finland: landline phones headed for extinction Phone operators predict that landline phones will disappear from use in Finland within the next 5-10 years. Fans of the classical telephone should not despair, however, as in the future they may hold … Continue reading
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thisistheverge: Android: A visual history | The Verge With the release of Android 4.0 — Ice Cream Sandwich — on Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus, we wanted to take a look back through the years at how Andy Rubin’s brainchild has evolved … Continue reading
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