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Nokia N8 Captures Amazing Videos
After going official yesterday, Nokia’s next flagship phone, the N8, keeps coming up from every corner. First, the folks at Nokia reprimanded whoever gave away a prototype of the device, (note that their reaction is pretty mild compared to Apple’s reaction to their missing iPhone prototype), warning that that particular device was a “a very early, pre-production prototype with dated software that is not yet ready.”[Source: Mashable]
Really amazing phone !!!!!
Microsoft signs Android patent deal with HTC
Microsoft, which holds a wide range of software patents, did not say exactly what technology in the phones the agreement concerns.
The deal comes as smartphones using Google's new operating system -- which Google allows phone makers to use for free -- gain in popularity. Microsoft charges handset makers like HTC and others to use its Windows phone software.
The smartphone market is riven with legal disputes as software companies and handset makers wrangle over who deserves compensation for technology behind new devices which go well beyond traditional mobile phones.
In March, Apple Inc (AAPL.O) sued HTC over its Android phones, accusing it of infringing 20 hardware and software patents related to the iPhone. HTC makes a number of Android-powered phones, including the Google-branded Nexus One.
Tuesday's deal signals that Microsoft is not likely to start a similar legal patent dispute with HTC over Android phones. Licensing arrangements are standard procedure for Microsoft, which has similar deals with more than 600 companies.[Source: Reuters]
Windows Phone 7: Revolutionary Product
Steam for Mac and Linux?
New evidence from Phoronix has shown that Steam is coming up with a client for Mac and Linux.
It's about time someone cashed in on the gaming industry for OS's other than Windows.
We definitely know Steam is coming for Mac - It's on Steam's website.
Apple's next iPhone
Funny story - An Apple engineer lost the new iPhone 4G prototype and it has ended up in the hands of the online gadget blog - Gizmodo!
From what Giz could tell from dissecting the phone, the improvements from the 3GS include a larger battery, front-facing camera, separate volume buttons, microsim, flat back, larger camera, camera flash, and an extra microphone most likely for noise cancelling. The software couldn't be tested because Apple was smart enough to shut the iPhone down remotely as soon as they found out it was lost.
Full coverage on Gizmodo.
New Arrival: iPad