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4357077077 aa19457060 Mobile World Congress: News Round Up

The first day of the Mobile World Congress is over and all major announcements have been brought out to the media. We’re going through the key-announcements which are relevant to the Symbian world. Due to the lack of time we’ll cover these and many other topics in the next days. Nonetheless, here are the major announcements: Read the rest of this entry »

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Nokia IntelBack in June 2009, Intel and Nokia announced a partnership. Thus for we haven’t seen or heard anything of the results. At Nokia’s press conference in Barcelona Nokia along with Intel will report about the current development. However, what can we expect? Nokia says, that this partnership enhance to shape and drive the future of mobile computing. SymbianWorld will  be covering the Event and the whole Mobile World Congress live from Barcelona. The press conference starts at 11:30 and is followed by Nokias press conference in which they hopefully announce something big. Of course you can watch the conference at http://events.nokia.com. Anyway, keep an eye on SymbianWorld as we’ll bring you all news, interviews, videos, pictures and first hands-on.

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intel nokia Intel and Nokia announce strategic relationship to shape next era of Mobile Computing innovation
The both leading manufactures Nokia and Intel now announced a strategic relationship to shape next era of mobile computing. According to Rod O’Shea, Intel Manager, both  want to create a totally new series of smartphones and notebooks.
Santa Clara CA, U.S. and Espoo, Finland – Further uniting the Internet with mobile phones and computers, Intel Corporation and Nokia today announced a long-term relationship to develop a new class of Intel® Architecture-based mobile computing device and chipset architectures which will combine the performance of powerful computers with high-bandwidth mobile broadband communications and ubiquitous Internet connectivity. Read the rest of this entry »

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