GLOBAL – There’s all sorts of ways we can back up and save our data in the event of something bad happening to our devices (specially losing them, or having them stolen). Following a survey from the folks over at BetaLabs, we figured it’d be a good subject for a poll on Conversations and you weren’t backward in coming forward with your thoughts. 30 per cent of you said you’d find contacts hardest to replace, with images and media coming a close second with 25 per cent.
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SINGAPORE – The 3710 fold is Nokia’s latest clamshell camera phone, and arrives on the scene with sharp, speedy and low cost photo-sharing front of mind. When it launches later this year the Nokia 3710 fold will come floating a price tag of around 140 Euros, making this well-dressed 3.2-megapixel 3G handset stand out as a price-savvy, snap-and-share caller.
Click through to get more details on the new Nokia 3710 fold and to see it up close and in detail in our first-look photo gallery.
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GLOBAL – The Nokia 7020 marries materials and technology to bring a new layer of style to design-conscious phone users. Available in a range of colours, the 7020 mixes light, colour and metal finishes to give the device a more personal feel whilst a unique effect alerts users to a new call or message. On the outside of this fold device sits a hidden second screen, which bursts into view when a new call or message is received.
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San Francisco, USA – Nokia has been having a good time at the Web 2.0 Expo. The booth has been busy with folks asking questions about the Ovi Store, Ovi Maps, and Point and Find. We’ve been busy on stage, as well: Tero Ojanperä gave a talk on Wednesday and Anssi Vanjoki gave a keynote on Thursday.
Not to be lulled by the usual Expo action, Nokia decided to organize a scavenger hunt for the journalists and bloggers we know who are at the show. Orchestrating this madness is none other than Molly Schonthal, from the same communications team as the Nokia Conversations team.
We have more about the hunt and some pictures after the jump.
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ESPOO, Finland – Earlier this week we brought you word on Eduardo Cachucho winning the 2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards for his 55-second short film entitled The Game, announced at Pangea Day last Saturday,
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INTERNATIONAL – Saturday saw Pangea Day play out in its full glory, globally celebrating film that promotes tolerance and understanding. Nokia has been closely involved with the event, which saw the five finalists of the 2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards have their short films broadcast and judged, with the overall winner receiving a mobile filmmaking trip to the Rwandan gorilla reserve, with a full crew to help them make their film.
And the winning mobile short film is…
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