Nokia Windows Phone

On Tuesday, Nokia released a phone that is free buttons in Singapore. Nokia N9 be a new chapter for the Finnish company in the "fight" MeeGo operating system built with this Intel.Kali, the Finnish company that makes a surprise anymore. In a meeting that was followed by a limited circle, Nokia Chief Executive (CEO) Stephen Elop actually leaked prototype phones running the Windows operating system's Phone.

Before showing off your Nokia Phone Windows before, Elop asked the entire audience to not turn on their cameras and must not take pictures. Then, he said that Nokia made with Microsoft that has the code "Sea Ray".
Nokia Windows Phone
Although Elop had banned all invitations to take pictures, but of course anyone could steal a moment and spread them on the Internet. Quoting from the Telegraph site, Nokia phones are built with Microsoft's much like the Nokia N9.

However, the very secret prototype phones that have a button that seems to be used for direct access to the camera. In addition, Nokia also put the LED flash at different sides with the Nokia N9.

Apparently, Nokia was deliberately opened the curtain a little Windows Phone This Nokia mobile phone. The goal is to find out public response to the new phones are scheduled to be launched at the Nokia World event that took place in London, in October 2011.

A Nokia spokesman declined to comment on the leaked Nokia Phone Windows earlier. However, he did not deny that it is a prototype cell phone that had been kept secret. "We can not comment on rumors or speculation," he said.
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Is iPhone 4S coming this summer?

We've been teased by iPhone release dates before, usually when they are announcing a delay. Now, we're hearing the next handheld device could be here ahead of schedule.

Apple failed to make any mention of announcing a new i-handheld device at WWDC, but new rumors we’ve reported on suggest the wait may not be quite as long as we thought. We most recently heard Apple planned to launch the iPhone 4S in September, giving the iPhone 5 a 2012 release date. But according to Apple Insider, reports are making the rounds that Apple will introduce the iPhone 4S in late July or August. As expected, the device is likely to be nearly identical to the iPhone 4, except that it will sport an 8-megapixel camera and go without a SIM card.
iPhone 4S
As part of the move to get rid of the SIM card, the iPhone 4S will apparently be GSM and CDMA compatible – making it a world phone. Verizon CEO Fran Shammo recently said the iPhone 5 would be a world phone, and it would launch on his and AT&T’s network at the same time. However, seeing as Apple is notoriously secretive about its product launches, it wouldn’t be too surprising if Verizon was just operating off of what knowledge it did have, and assumed that the next product would be something called the iPhone 5.
There’s been a fair amount of confusion surrounding the naming of the coming i-devices: There have been reports of an iPhone 6, which in reality could be the iPhone 5 if people aren’t convinced or unaware of the iPhone 4S speculation. Samsung, which is requesting Apple hand over prototypes of coming products, has even been caught in the name confusion. In legal documents, the manufacturer simply says, “Whether the product will be known as the ‘iPhone 4S,’ ‘iPhone 5,’ or some other name.” But we digress: What’s important is that the world iPhone could be making an appearance within a couple of months.

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News Press Release Nokia and Microsoft Announce Plans for a Broad Strategic Partnership

Nokia and Microsoft today announced plans to form a broad strategic partnership that would use their complementary strengths and expertise to create a new global mobile ecosystem.

Nokia and Microsoft intend to jointly create market-leading mobile products and services designed to offer consumers, operators and developers unrivalled choice and opportunity. As each company would focus on its core competencies, the partnership would create the opportunity for rapid time to market execution. 

Additionally, Nokia and Microsoft plan to work together to integrate key assets and create completely new service offerings, while extending established products and services to new markets.

Under the proposed partnership:
Nokia would adopt Windows Phone as its principal smartphone strategy, innovating on top of the platform in areas such as imaging, where Nokia is a market leader.
Nokia would help drive the future of Windows Phone. Nokia would contribute its expertise on hardware design, language support, and help bring Windows Phone to a larger range of price points, market segments and geographies.
Nokia and Microsoft would closely collaborate on joint marketing initiatives and a shared development roadmap to align on the future evolution of mobile products.
Bing would power Nokia’s search services across Nokia devices and services, giving customers access to Bing’s next generation search capabilities. Microsoft adCenter would provide search advertising services on Nokia’s line of devices and services.
Nokia Maps would be a core part of Microsoft’s mapping services. For example, Maps would be integrated with Microsoft’s Bing search engine and adCenter advertising platform to form a unique local search and advertising experience
Nokia’s extensive operator billing agreements would make it easier for consumers to purchase Nokia Windows Phone services in countries where credit-card use is low.
Microsoft development tools would be used to create applications to run on Nokia Windows Phones, allowing developers to easily leverage the ecosystem’s global reach.
Nokia’s content and application store would be integrated with Microsoft Marketplace for a more compelling consumer experience.
“Today, developers, operators and consumers want compelling mobile products, which include not only the device, but the software, services, applications and customer support that make a great experience,” Stephen Elop, Nokia President and CEO, said at a joint news conference in London. “Nokia and Microsoft will combine our strengths to deliver an ecosystem with unrivalled global reach and scale. It’s now a three-horse race.”
“I am excited about this partnership with Nokia,” said Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft CEO. “Ecosystems thrive when fueled by speed, innovation and scale.The partnership announced today provides incredible scale, vast expertise in hardware and software innovation and a proven ability to execute.” 

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Nokia and Microsoft Announce Plans for a Broad Strategic Partnership to Build a New Global Mobile Ecosystem
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Windows 8

Windows 8 - Microsoft really take advantage of this week to create a surprise. The latest version of the operating system being developed, Windows 8, debuting in D9 All Thing Digital in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States, and immediately following the exhibition on the sidelines of Computex 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan, which took place May 31 to June 4 2011.

Steven Sinofsky, the President of Windows at Microsoft, demonstrated the direct Windows-based devices 8 in the presence of technology enthusiasts at Uncle Sam's country, on Wednesday (01/06/2011) night. Windows 8 is designed as a single operating system that can work on any platform with varying screen sizes, both supporting and non-touch screen.

It looks more like Windows 7 Phone with menus that appear in the form of boxes instead of icons in Windows on the desktop. The software can be used for desktops as well as for tablets.

"Windows 8 is the largest operating system changes made ​​since Windows 95," said Julie Larson-Green, Vice President of Microsoft when mendemokannya.

In Taipei, Microsoft even showing off a number of devices that can run either Windows 8 tablets, desktops, and notebooks. For example artificial Dell, Asus, Quanta Computer. In fact, the system is to show that Windows 8 runs on ARM chip-based devices, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and NVidia.
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