Amid Skepticism, Nokia, Intel Open 3-D Mobile Lab - Motley Fool (Silvertown) Amid Skepticism, Nokia, Intel Open 3-D Mobile Lab - Motley Fool (Silvertown)

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Amid Skepticism, Nokia, Intel Open 3-D Mobile Lab - Motley Fool (Silvertown)

Amid Skepticism, Nokia, Intel Open 3-D Mobile Lab - Motley Fool
Tech companies have put 3-D capabilities in televisions, movies, laptops, video games and cameras. Now it looks like smartphones could be the next target. Along with Finland's University of Oulu, Nokia and
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'Intel, Nokia launch joint innovation lab in Finland' - TMCnet
Aug 25, 2010 (DMEUROPE via COMTEX) -- Intel, Nokia and the University of Oulu have opened the Intel and Nokia Joint Innovation Center in Finland. It will employ about two dozen R&D professionals and join Intel
Source: www.tmcnet.com

Nokia Introduces Bargain 5250 Smartphone With 2.8" Touch Screen - Hot Hardware
Nokia still has some ways to go before they can reasonably compete with the iPhone 4 and the many other Android 2.x smartphones that are shipping today, but one area where no one has really considered the
Source: hothardware.com

WP7 Will be highly successful and Hurt Nokia says HTC - Phones Review
HTC has recently made their mark in the smartphone world by jumping aboard the Android bandwagon and producing several high profile smartphones such as the HTC EVO 4G, HTC Droid Incredible , Nexus One and the HTC Desire
Source: www.phonesreview.co.uk

Nokia to acquire mobile analytics firm - RCR Wireless
Nokia Corp. continued its expansion outside of its traditional device sphere announcing plans to acquire U.S.-based mobile analytics firm Motally Inc. Nokia said Motally’s in-application tracking and reporting service
Source: www.rcrwireless.com

Nokia, Intel Focus on 3D and Virtual Reality for Mobile Devices - CIO
Computerworld — Intel , Nokia and Finland's University of Oulu announced today that they are developing a joint research center to create software for 3D and virtual reality experiences for use on mobile
Source: www.cio.com

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