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Archive for August 31st, 2011

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Rumours: Picture of Nokia 703 Windows Phone Mango (Looks like Nokia N9/Sea Ray). Available November

Rumours: Picture of Nokia 703 Windows Phone Mango (Looks like Nokia N9/Sea Ray). Available November

| August 31, 2011 | 114 Replies

Advertisements   Yesterday we heard about a possibly Nokia 703 Windows Phone handset. Whilst there were some concerns by our readers that the 703 in this instance could just be a modified device UID, WMPU was sent an image of possibly that same device, which looks like the Sea-Ray with camera and front buttons (that in […]

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15.6″ Acer MeeGo notebook with Sandy Bridge Core i3

15.6″ Acer MeeGo notebook with Sandy Bridge Core i3

| August 31, 2011 | 31 Replies

  While ASUS and Samsung are making some pretty slim and pretty small MeeGo netbooks, Acer has produced a relatively gargantiuum 15.6″,  Sandy Bridge 2.1GHz Core i3 processor 4GB DDR3 RAM 500GB of storage Intel’s GMA 3000 graphics set DVD burner 3 x USB 2.0 ports 2-in-1 card reader and, of course 2.6kg 381 x 253 […]

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Dr Tero Ojanperä to leave Nokia, Nokia to collaborate with Vision+, Ojanperä  as Managing Partner

Dr Tero Ojanperä to leave Nokia, Nokia to collaborate with Vision+, Ojanperä as Managing Partner

| August 31, 2011 | 16 Replies

A couple of stories I noticed on my twitterfeed which would probably make better sense in one post. 1) Dr Tero Ojanperä to leave Nokia http://press.nokia.com/2011/08/31/tero-ojanpera-to-leave-nokia/ 2) Nokia to collaborate with Vision+ fund to foster application development for its ecosystem http://www.visionplus.fi/news-5   Dr Tero Ojanperä is the Executive Vice President and a member of the Nokia […]

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Seamless computing: Windows Phone 7, Windows 7, Kinect and Microsoft Surface.

Seamless computing: Windows Phone 7, Windows 7, Kinect and Microsoft Surface.

| August 31, 2011 | 46 Replies

Here’s something cool featured on engadget yesterday. Seamless computing by the folks from nsquared. It utilises a windows phone 7 device (Samsung Omnia 7), Microsoft Surface, a Windows 7 tablet (ASUS Slate) and a Kinect. Engadget described similar taster experience in AirPlay (iOS) and Touch to Share (webOS) but calls this much more immersive  and unspeakably cool. […]

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