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Nokia Announces the Cheapest Lumia Smartphone Yet, the Lumia 610

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Nokia Announces the Cheapest Lumia Smartphone Yet, the Lumia 610
4:16:02 AMStan Schroeder
BARCELONA: We didn't get a new flagship Lumia from Nokia at the Mobile World Congress today, but we did get a low-end model: the Lumia 610. With only 256 MB of RAM, it's definitely the least powerful Lumia we've seen so far. However, Nokia claims...



Nokia 808 PureView Has a Monster 41-Megapixel Camera
3:26:54 AMStan Schroeder
BARCELONA: Thought that Symbian was dead? Think again: at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia has just announced the 808 Pureview, a flagship Symbian device with a 41-megapixel camera. You read that right, 41 megapixels - Nokia has made...



Nokia Launches New Asha Devices, Brings Lumia 900 to Canada and Europe
3:19:23 AMStan Schroeder
BARCELONA: Officially kicking off the Mobile World Congress with its first major press conference, Nokia introduced three new Asha devices, the Asha 202, 203 and 302, and announced the availability of Lumia 900 in Canada and Europe. The Ashas are...



Hands On With the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
2:00:02 AMLance Ulanoff
Samsung's newest 10.1-inch tablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1, is thin, light and powerful, but it's also among a rather rarefied -- but growing -- group of stylus tablets. Like its little sibling, the 5.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note, the new tablet...



Adobe Primetime Highlights Brings Video into the Digital Publishing Circle
Sunday, February 26, 2012 11:59 PMLance Ulanoff
BARCELONA: Here at Mobile World Congress, Adobe has unveiled Primetime Highlights, a powerful new tool for converting video highlights into publishable, ad-supported, fully distributed clips in a matter of minutes. Primetime Highlights is part of...



9 Ways 3D Printing Can Change the World
Sunday, February 26, 2012 11:49 PMChristine Erickson
What once seemed like something straight out of The Jetsons has become a very common utility across all industries -- 3D printing could very well revolutionize the way we manufacture, research and fix things. Although this new(ish) form of...



Fun With Fonts: 5 Free iPhone Games for Typography Fans
Sunday, February 26, 2012 10:04 PMAmy-Mae Elliott
We have a treat for font fans with itchy thumbs in this super selection of five fabulous iPhone games that share a typographical theme. Can you easily identify typefaces? Can you tell Helvetica and Arial apart? Can you spot the serif in a sea of...



How One Tech Company Got MTV to Embrace Live Music
Sunday, February 26, 2012 6:30 PMPete Pachal
Seven years ago a Texas company called NewTek launched TriCaster, a product that essentially puts all the equipment from a TV news truck into one box. It's affordable as broadcasting equipment goes, with rigs as cheap as $5,000. When it unveiled...



The Long and Winding Road to Personal Heads-Up Displays
Sunday, February 26, 2012 5:53 PMChelsea Stark
With the rumors churning about Google's potential "heads-up display glasses" coming out at the end of the year, we thought it was important to look back at the history of this technlogy. Heads-up displays allow users to receive data on a screen...



HTC One S and One V Announced in Barcelona [PICS]
Sunday, February 26, 2012 5:05 PMStan Schroeder
BARCELONA: Besides showing us the drool-worthy flagship and king of the new One line of devices, the HTC One X, Taiwanese mobile giant HTC also launched two cheaper devices: the HTC One S and One V. The HTC S features the same unibody design as...



 
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