Aug 20, 2010

Nokia today announced it has signed an agreement to acquire Motally, a privately-held US-based company. Motally’s mobile analytics service offers in-application tracking and reporting, and is designed to enable developers and publishers to optimize the development of their mobile applications through increased understanding of how users engage. The service offering is planned to be adapted for Qt, Symbian, Meego and Java developers, and Nokia plans to continue serving Motally’s existing customer ...
Aug 2, 2010

Apple was quick to response to the Antennagate with a few videos showing how the same reception problems affects other mobile phones, helping clean its image and save the boat from something that was growing like a snowball, those videos shown that almost all brands suffer the deathgrip in one way or another, something that infuriated rivals CEOs, RIM, Nokia and even Samsung rebuffed Steve Jobs assertion about the problem in ...
Jun 22, 2010

Clarion and Nokia Corporation, the world’s leading mobile device producer today announced that they are collaborating on Terminal Mode, a technology that will enable a totally new way of mobile devices and car infotainment systems to seamlessly work together. Both companies say this collaboration will further boost the development of next-generation smart car infotainment systems.
Through this partnership Clarion aims to ...
Jun 16, 2010

Nokia today commented on factors impacting its business and updated its second quarter and full year 2010 outlook for Devices & Services. During the second quarter 2010, multiple factors are negatively impacting Nokia’s business to a greater extent than previously expected. These factors include: the competitive environment, particularly at the high-end of the ...
Jun 11, 2010

Complete set of Nokia N8 Overview Videos detailing all the features and power of the beloved N8, a very interesting set of how the Symbian^3 Media Player and HDMI works on the N8.
N8 Overview Video 1
N8 Overview Video 2...
May 14, 2010

MONKEYmedia today filed a lawsuit against Apple, Inc. for infringing claims in three of MONKEYmedia’s Seamless Contraction patents. Apple’s infringement involves its user interfaces for document summarization, RSS readers and video players that can display multiple versions of text and/or audiovisual content. The lawsuit was filed in the Western District of Texas – Austin Division.
“Synergy between inventors and manufacturers is healthy, and we love that Apple believes in our technology. We ...
Nov 13, 2009
Dell is launching the Dell Mini 3 mobile phone in China and Brazil, but the strangest thing ever is why is Dell launching the Mini 3 over there? Maybe Dell wants to create some buzz around the world first and then jump into the States for a massive take over the iPhone, but while Dell Mini 3 doesn’t bring anything new to the table, it can slowly help Dell creates its mobile business, there is a phone for every …
Nov 9, 2009
Nokia today initiated a charger exchange program, in which consumers owning certain Nokia-branded chargers manufactured by a third-party supplier are recommended to exchange these chargers for free replacements.
During a routine quality control process, Nokia identified a potential product quality issue with certain chargers manufactured by one of its third-party suppliers. The plastic covers of the affected chargers could come loose and separate, exposing the charger’s internal components and potentially posing an electrical shock hazard if certain internal components are …
Oct 28, 2009

Nokia today announced the Nokia 6788, its first device for TD-SCDMA – China’s domestic 3G standard, at an event in Beijing. The Nokia 6788 is the result of close collaboration between Nokia and the world’s largest mobile phone operator, China Mobile.
The Nokia 6788 is specifically designed for China Mobile’s network and offers rich data services. It is an all-in-one device that provides its users with faster Internet speeds and download ...
Oct 23, 2009
Nokia is doing what they believe is right and have a real business sense, Nokia is suing Apple for some wireless patents infringement, something that is plausible because Nokia holds the rights for those patents and they need to protect them, this is business as usual, nothing to see here more than a mere tactic for a better and faster negotiation.
But, in the wake of the circunstances, Nokia is buying an All Inclusive ticket for a bigger fight with Apple, ...