CALIFORNIA, USA – Nokia’s tech chief Bob Iannucci talked at SOFCON 2008 about how the future of mobiles rest firmly in the past of computers. No, we’re not going backwards, but Bob reckons if we look backwards, we’ll see what’s going to happen next with mobile devices.
SAN FRANCISCO, USA – The days of relying on having an office to stay in touch with colleagues is thankfully, going the way of the dodo. More companies are opening up to flexible working, mobility, and ensuring employees are where they’re most beneficial (hint: it’s usually not behind a desk).
GOA, India – Last week we posted news of a bunch of new handsets tailored at emerging markets, punctuated by Nokia’s recent survey trip in rural India that highlighted a genuine excitement for camera phones. It’s this local enthusiasm when paired with devices and services designed for their environments, that promises to inject serious speed into India’s mobile development.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Somewhat of a head-scratching phrase, the “Internet of Things” is the core concept behind a new long-term research partnership between Nokia and the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology.
PALO ALTO, USA - Sure, heaps of mobile devices are designed to let you to manage a pocketful of digital media and keep on top of your daily social networking responsibilities. But with the ever-growing mountain of data we’re all facing is there a better way?
A new team at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto reckons there is.
SAN JOSE, USA – Mobile Rules, the annual competition tasked with highlighting the best next-generation mobile applications and technologies has announced the winners for 2008.
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