Nokia Smartphone Devices Face Stiff Competition from Samsung and Apple

Thursday, 16. June 2011 - 11:06 pm | No comments »

Nokia Smartphone Devices Face Stiff Competition from Samsung and Apple
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Till now, the smartphone market has seen a lot of competition between rival mobile platforms, and smartphone users have gradually shifted to Google Android and Apple iPhone, dumping BlackBerry in the process. But Nokia, the largest smartphone device manufacturer, has benefited greatly from the burgeoning smartphone market, and it is the undisputed king when it comes to mobile device sales.
But with the launch and aggressive promotion of Apple and Android smartphone devices, Nokia is bound to lose a major chunk of the smartphone devices market. Nomura, a research firm, has predicted that Nokia's Symbian will be pushed to number three spot in the market by the third quarter this year as Apple and Android take over a larger share in smartphone devices market.

Click a Picture of your PC Screen, and Transfer the Page to Your Smartphone!

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Click a Picture of your PC Screen, and Transfer the Page to Your Smartphone!
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Dreams do come true, and for smartphone users who used to get really bugged with there being no app to seamlessly connect their smartphone with their PC: Deep Shot software, developed by a researcher in Google and an MIT grad, now makes it very easy for you to transfer open tasks from your computer to your smartphone!
If you are working on a particular website on the computer, and suddenly you feel you'd prefer to do it on our smartphone, you won't have to do the same thing all over again; all you need to do is click a picture of the PC screen and it will be magically transferred to your smartphone! The technology is not yet available in the market, but we hope it will become available soon!

Mobile Phones Might Not Cause Cancer, Finnish Researchers Say

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Mobile Phones Might Not Cause Cancer, Finnish Researchers Say
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After you had reconciled yourself to cancer and had continued using your mobile phone (feeling like a martyr to technology), new research says that your mobile phone won't kill you after all. While the WHO has called mobile phones 'possible carcinogenic' the new study by Finnish (do we trust them? Nokia is a Finnish company!) researchers says that people talking on their mobile phones for up to two hours a days were not automatically going to get brain tumors.
But the researchers agree that many other studies suggest a strong link between mobile phone use and cancer, "Our evidence does not support the connection, but obviously a majority does." So, you'd be better off using earphones, and talking less on your mobile phone after all!