The Guardian recently published an indeed interesting interview with Nokia’s executive vice president of design, Marko Ahtisaari. In the interview Athisaari talks about he evolution of smartphones as well as the Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia N9. One commentator, I say, described the Lumia 800 as like the negative of the iPhone 4: it’s [...]
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On Sony Ericsson’s official Satio Blog Rikard Skogberg, the Product marketing Manager for the Satio, has posted a nice Interview with Martin Wezowski. Martin is Satio’s designer and answers questions regarding kinetic scrolling, widgets and more. Head over to read the full interview
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Mojos Studios was founded in 2007 by Boris Raczynski. With its apps for Symbian and other operating systems it is becoming more and more known. So, time for us to see what else is planned, what we can expect in future, andhave a deeper look into a software development studio. Boris was kind enough to [...]
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Today I have the pleasure talking with Saara Bergström about herself, Nokia and S60. I’m pretty positive that you know her from the S60 Blogs. Read on to learn even more about her and her thoughts. Previous interviews: Michael Hell (Nokianblog) Gregory Taieb (Symbianfrance) James Burland (Nokiacreative) Ricky Cadden (Symbian-Guru) Phillip Schwarzman (S60) Rafe Blandford [...]
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Mads Winblad, Nokia Go to Market Vice-President has just been interviewed by Eldar from Mobile-Review. The extensive interview mainly is about the future of Nokia Nseries. Jump over to read it!
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Eldar from Mobile-Review has interviewed Ukko Lappalainen, Nokia’s vice president, about the future of Nokia Nseries. As Ukko mentions the new N85 is a successor of the very popular N95. He also reckons that he would like to see multimedia-computers and mobile phones in different areas on the shops, like it is in some Nokia [...]
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