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Android tablets to reach 39% in 2015 according to Gartner

iPad will keep dominating the market, but Android is going to rise constantly and there won’t be other rivals. A few days ago Gartner released a report on the smartphone market saying that Android will...

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Nokia N9 teaser leaked [Video]

The guys at PocketNow found a video and some details about the long awaited MeeGo smartphone. Just a few days ago the Nokia N9 it hit the FCC, and now a promotional video shows a thin QWERTY smartphone...

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First leaked photos of the upcoming Nokia N9

The device, first -and probably last- running MeeGo should be officially launched tomorrow. We know that Nokia is going to host a press event tomorrow in Singapore, during CommunicAsia 2011, and we...

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Nokia N9 all screen MeeGo smartphone is official [Video]

The long awaited MeeGo smartphone by Nokia has finally been unveiled. A couple of photos had already leaked yesterday, but now the full press release is available: the Nokia N9 is finally official!...

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Nokia N950 also available as developers only device

The previously leaked QWERTY phone will be a developers edition of the consumers Nokia N9. While the Nokia N9 is going to be the MeeGo smartphone for everybody, the Nokia N950 is going to be a special...

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Nokia N9 has the fastest camera? Not true, it’s HTC Sensation’s [Video]

The Finnish giant promotes its latest phone as the fastest, but the Taiwanese disagree… and proved it! A duel for the fastest camera between two of the most beautiful smartphones of 2011 has seen as...

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RIP MeeGo. Tizen comes next, with the help of Samsung

Samsung replaces Nokia as Intel partner to give birth to a new open source mobile OS. Once it was Moblin, a Linux-based mobile OS developed by Intel to run on different devices as netbooks, tablets and...

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