With 1M pre-orders in China, the Nokia X could be a hit after all
Kevin C. Tofel, gigaom.com
In just a few days since orders began, the Android-powered Nokia X handset quickly hit a milestone: One million handsets ordered in China. The news surfaced in a Friday posting by Nokia on China’s Weibo site and was later retweeted by the…
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Android 4.5 Concept Shows a Better Out of Box Experience
Cory Gunther, gottabemobile.com
Android 4.5 Concept Shows a Better Out of Box Experience is a post by Cory Gunther from Gotta Be Mobile. Google’s Android 4.4 KitKat software is only 3 months old, but it’s never too early to start imagining the future. As such, designers and…
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Dusan Belic, intomobile.com
Nokia X may not be scrapped after all. The new information coming from India’s GoAndroid website (and brought to our attention by GSMarena) suggests that the device will join Nokia’s Asha line-up in March.We’re still clueless how the Finns will…
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Phablets poised to outsell small tablets and notebooks in 2014
David Needle, tabtimes.com
Smaller tablets are being ‘out-smalled’ by a new generation of phablets that at least one analyst says are ready to become a new mobile device sales leader.The 7-inch Kindle Fire made a splash when the first model came out in late 2011 and…
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The new television: How is NimbleTV different from Aereo?
Hamish McKenzie, pando.com
This morning, Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia was in Baltimore to mark the TV-over-the-Internet service’s launch in the city, its 10th of 22 cities that it had planned to reach by the end of 2013. (Kanojia now says the company will hit that goal by early…
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Facebook gets ready to take on TV in battle for ad dollars
Dylan Tweney, venturebeat.com
After having carved out a big chunk of the mobile advertising market, Facebook is now preparing to go after the really big dollars: TV advertising.
It’s doing so with a slide deck, obtained by TechCrunch, that points out all the…
Taking on TV. Seed. Blast. Sustain.
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The mobile opportunity: Global mobile games market to double by 2016
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This sponsored post is produced by AppLift.
In a joint market-analysis effort, mobile game-marketing platform AppLift and global game-market research firm Newzoo are working together to investigate the appeal of various areas o…
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Why would you want RAW photo support in a smartphone?
Adam Z. Lein, pocketnow.com
Back at the launch of the Nokia Lumia 1020 in New York City, I was taking a few pictures with my Nokia Lumia 810 and the lead program manager for Nokia’s new camera software approached me and we started talking. I asked him about RAW support in…
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With Messenger App Update, Facebook Aims to Inch Further Into Your Phone
Mike Isaac, allthingsd.com
Forget the Yellow Pages. Facebook is beginning to look a whole lot more like a phone book.
That’s regarding the company’s forthcoming Messenger app update, which aims to further make itself a part of how consumers use their…
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Facebook app for the developing world reaches 100 million users
By Sophie Curtis, telegraph.co.uk
The Facebook For Every Phone app is helping millions of people in developing countries to access the internet from their mobile phones
Social networking giant Facebook has announced that more than 100 million people are now using its Faceb…
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