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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Thursday, 10 December 2009 00:15 |
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Did you know that a cell phone is generally as dirty as a shoe sole? Indeed, many people do not clean their cell phone properly, and some never clean them at all! Touching dirty objects and then calling someone with a cell phone generally leads to this situation. However, in a period where flu epidemics and bacterias spread very quickly, it is always a good idea to keep your device clean.
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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Tuesday, 08 December 2009 21:21 |
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Although Symbian is still one of the best Operating Systems for smartphones, many people have criticized its interface, arguing it isn't very user friendly compared to the others, especially the iPhone. As a result, many rumors stating Nokia could stop using the famous operating system because of its "old" interface to switch to Maemo or Android started mushrooming, without Nokia confirming any of them. Of course, Nokia has no plan to use Android for now, especially knowing the Finnish company transformed Symbian into an open source platform thanks to the Symbian Foundation.
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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Tuesday, 08 December 2009 01:46 |
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After the N95, several Nokia devices included a GPS chip and Nokia Maps software, without having any navigation licence with it. Users therefore had to pay additional navigation fees when they were told their device had a GPS in it, which definitely created some confusion. To make things clear, Nokia created a series of phones called "Navigation Edition" that not only included a GPS receiver but also a lifetime navigation license to Nokia/Ovi Maps.
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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Monday, 07 December 2009 05:00 |
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Among the various tweeting possibilities available from your phone is the official Twitter website, which is used by very few users as it offers very limited possibilities. However, Twitter decided to update their mobile interface and give it a totally new look while adding new features, such as retweeting, favoriting and following new people. Unlike the previous version, the new one displays much more information as well as people's display pictures and therefore looks like the desktop version of the service.
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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Sunday, 06 December 2009 23:14 |
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Opened in February 2008, the London Nokia Flagship Store was featuring the latest Finnish sell phones on one of the most famous streets of London, Regent Street. It was supposed to let people try and discover most of the phones released by the Finnish manufacturer. This also explains why the store was located right in front of the Apple Store of the capital of the UK, as it is basically based on the same concept, the only difference being that the Nokia Store mainly exhibited cell phones.
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