Entries by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla (6704)

Tuesday
Sep042012

SourceCode: Roundup of Nokia Windows Phone 8 releases

Updated on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at 11:47AM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Updated on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at 12:32PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla


By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Nokia has enjoyed the distinction of being the poster child for Windows Phone 7 for the greater part of a year. Through its tight relationship with Microsoft, Nokia transitioned from pushing its own smartphones under the ageing Symbian OS to Microsoft's Windows Phone. Now it's time to see what they have in store for Windows Phone 8.

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Saturday
Sep012012

Video taken at IFA shows what the next iPhone could look like

It is September and we are getting closer to an Apple announcement pertaining to a phone that they make. The iPhone 4S was announced last October so an update is imminent. The next iPhone has been such a big story that we've seen mainstream media publishing stories based on rumours. The video above shows something cobbled together using existing parts. As with any rumour, take this with a pinch of salt and a shot of tequila. There are a few things that don't feel right about the mock-up, the font on the back and overall finish isn't very Apple-y but the design seems to fit in with some of the other stuff we've seen.

Source: GSMIsraelNews via YouTube

Friday
Aug312012

Marshall's Hanwell amps up home audio with an edge

“In 1962 Jim Marshall developed the first Marshall amplifier in his shop in Hanwell, London, England after taking time to listen to what guitar players wanted and needed,” says Managing Director of Marshall Amplification, Jonathan Ellery. “From that very first amplifier, history was created and Marshall became the most iconic guitar amplifier company in the world.”

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Friday
Aug312012

Is this Nokia's Windows Phone 8 smartphone?

This is apparently the 4.5-inch Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 slated for release on September 5. No solid specs have been revealed but some are saying that it might get a PureView camera. While we don't expect a 41-megapixel sensor on the next Windows Phone, it should be a pretty impressive shooter. Seeing as Samsung has pulled the trigger on its ATIV S Windows Phone, were certain to finally see some competition in the high end of Windows Phone 8 devices.

Source: Twitter