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Nokia N82 Black version - it’s official (again)

Written by Meraj Chhaya on March 18, 2008 – 4:08 pm

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I guess we can say this is "re-officialised", the N82 Black version was spotted long ago in some websites, and it was confirmed by Nokia when some bloggers caught it in Nokia’s website.

Now, Nokia officially releases it, and dedicated a press release to it. I believe they are trying to give it a second life, calling again for attention, filling the N96 waiting gap.
Nothing new on the specifications side, the N82 continues the same old story, with an improved software and looks. When I say software, I’m guessing that geotagging features will be built-in, and it will be friendlier to the Ovi platform. I might be wrong here, this is just my opinions.

What will definitely give fame to this N82 will be the Urbanista Diaries and Stavros, master of Position Art, and clear winner at Nokia for the funniest man award.

"The Nokia N82 is made for storytelling," says Juha Kokkonen, Director for Nokia Nseries devices. "As one of Nokia’s leading-edge connected camera, the Nokia N82 in black captures people’s journeys and discoveries. With built-in A-GPS it even helps people to find new places by pairing ‘contextual’ information with a wide array of connectivity features such as Wi-Fi and HSDPA. We make it easy for consumers to quickly share those moments as they happen."

Source: Nokia

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Flash Lite powers Half a Billion phones

Written by Meraj Chhaya on March 18, 2008 – 3:04 pm

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Adobe announced yesterday that its Flash Lite software was now included in more than 500 million mobile phones across the globe.

The software that powers many such as YouTube and many other special animations and transitions is derived from Flash on computer web browsers, as well as offline applications.

Microsoft has also announced that it will use Flash Lite on its Windows Mobile Operating System, a step needed in order to keep competing against upcoming platforms that possess Touch UI or any flash interface like the one we see in Apple iPhones.

With over half a billion devices now running Flash Lite were extending the reach of high impact web experiences to our connected mobile world, said Al Ramadan, senior vice president, Mobile and Devices at Adobe. With Microsoft, the latest addition to our list of mobile partners, Flash technologys footprint continues to expand, promising more opportunities for Flash developers and more great content for mobile consumers around the world.


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