Nokia’s latest flagship Windows Phone Lumia 800 has only been recently unveiled. The phone has the outer look of Nokia’s N9 and features a 1.4 GHz processor, 16GB of internal storage and 25GB of free SkyDrive space.
Google has brought some radical changes to its Gmail giving more control to users so that they can change the look and feel according to their choice. These changes were announced via a blog post on Tuesday.
Nokia world 2011 was not only about the introduction of new Windows phones Lumia 800 and Lumia 710, in fact Nokia used the occasion to showcase its futuristic prototype phones “Kinectic Devices.”
After HP decided to discontinue WebOS and its TouchPad production, it also announced that it would spin off its PC business. But now in a latest move HP has announced that it has decided to keep its PC business running:
While Nokia unveiled its flagship Windows phone Lumia 800, it also brought out an affordable Windows phone, Lumia 710 which may not be heavy on your pocket.
Google is apparently working on a new version of Gmail, which was inadvertently posted on the YouTube. The Google Operating System blog was able to see the video before it was made private.
Nokia, which has shifted to Windows Phone operating system, is going slowly and cautiously with its upcoming Windows Phone handsets. Instead of launching the phones globally Nokia will first release them in a few select countries.
Microsoft has announced that the deal to acquire Skype, which was initiated in May 2011 has now been finalized and Skype is now a division of Microsoft.
The joint Samsung/Google October 11 event which got postponed, has now been rescheduled on October 19 and the location this time is not San Diego but Hong Kong.
Google has released an early preview of Dart a new programming which can be used as an alternative to JavaScript.
Apple released its iPhone 4S at its “Lets Talk iPhone” event on October4. While there had been a lot of rumors of a next generation iPhone 5, the introduction of iPhone 4S was a little disappointing for some.
While Steve Jobs authorized biography is not even out yet, Sony Pictures is all set to acquire rights if the book to make a movie on the life of the greatest visionary our times. Walter Isaacson who wrote the biography has been approached by Sony Pictures with a handsome offer according to
Steve Jobs is no more and yet memories of what he did and how he inspired others will continue to renonate in our minds for years to come.
Tim Cook the CEO of Apple sent out a moving email to his employees on Steve Job’s demise expressing his deep grief over loss of an “inspiring mentor and a dear friend.”
Steve Jobs, the man behind Apple’s tremendous success has passed away. His death is mourned by all in the tech industry, as well as in other walks of life, including the President of United States Barack Obama.
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