Hey Intel, Why You Mad Though?
Intel’s smartphone chip delay: Nokia partnership blamed, Medfield still planned for 2012. Will Intel succeed against ARM-based chips?
Hey Intel, Why You Mad Though? Read More »
Intel’s smartphone chip delay: Nokia partnership blamed, Medfield still planned for 2012. Will Intel succeed against ARM-based chips?
Hey Intel, Why You Mad Though? Read More »
Tech roundup: WP7.5 “Mango” leaks, Amazon’s dual-core tablets, Nokia selling to Microsoft?, felony streaming, foldable AMOLED display, and more!
Noisecast Roundup 5-16-2011 Read More »
Google Earth now lets you explore 3D textured buildings! Fly through cities like New York or Tokyo and experience them in a whole new way. While the load times can be slow and the controls feel different from Google Maps, it’s a fun and free addition to the app.
Remember That Thing I Said About Ovi Maps And Microkia? Yeah, Nevermind, Google Did It Read More »
Dive into a stunning 3D textured model of New York City with Ovi Maps. Pan, tilt, rotate, and fly through the city, experiencing its iconic landmarks like never before. This Google Maps rival offers an immersive and detailed map experience that may just change the game.
Ovi Maps 3D Is One More Reason To Be Excited About Microkia Read More »
Nokia’s lineup of Windows Phone 7 devices is rumored to be called “W8” and is expected to be released before the end of the year.
Nokia’s Upcoming Windows Phone Handset, W8, Is Appropriately Named Read More »
Microsoft and Nokia are expected to unveil a new Windows Phone 7 smartphone soon. The phone is expected to have a Qualcomm chipset and be one of 12 devices that Nokia is reportedly releasing in 2012.
Redmondpoo Presents: the W7 and W8 Read More »
Nokia is rumored to be announcing a major Symbian update or a new phone at an event on April 12th. Check out a leaked photo of Nokia CEO Stephen Elop that may hint at something else.
What’s Nokia’s big Symbian announcement about? We take a mildly-NSFW guess Read More »
Microsoft has invested $1 billion in its partnership with Nokia to gain scale and boost its mobile platform. Analysts are generally positive about the deal, but say the real burden is on Microsoft to deliver.
Nokia Received One Billion Dollars for Microsoft Deal Read More »
Nokia sells Qt development framework to Digia, ensuring further development for cross-platform mobile and web apps.
Nokia sells Qt to Digia Read More »
Nokia claims its ringtone is heard 1.8 billion times per day, making it one of the most popular sounds in the world.
Nokia’s horn gets tooted – by Nokia. Read More »
Intel CEO, Paul Otellini, publicly declared Nokia’s decision to partner with Windows Phone 7 as flawed, implying he would have chosen Android if in Nokia’s position. He also hinted that Nokia abandoned their MeeGo partnership with Intel due to substantial financial incentives from Microsoft. Nonetheless, Otellini promised to find a new partner for MeeGo.
Intel CEO on Redmondpoo: “I would probably have gone to Android.” Read More »
The group of young Nokia shareholders who planned to challenge the company’s leadership and strategy have called off their coup.
Nokia Investors Secretly Turn Out to be French or Maybe Not Exist Read More »
Nokia shareholders are unhappy with the partnership with Microsoft and are planning to challenge the company’s strategy and partnership with Microsoft at the next AGM. They propose to kill off R&D outsourcing, bring in young and talented engineers, scale back Windows Phone 7 Nokia devices, and oust current leaders including CEO Stephen Elop.
Nokia shareholders plan a coup against the coup Read More »
Nokia and Microsoft have joined forces, but will this partnership be a success or send Microsoft’s mobile division plummeting to the earth? Read about the potential pitfalls and benefits of this alliance.
2 Turkeys and the Eagle they could become Read More »
Uncover the suspicious circumstances surrounding Nokia’s sudden shift towards Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 and explore the possibility of a planned takeover.
One does not simply walk into Espoo Read More »