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Microsoft moves to block sale of Motorola Android phones

Microsoft opened its case in front of the United States International Trade Commission on Monday in an attempt to block Motorola Mobility from selling its Droid 2, Droid X, Cliq XT, Devour and Backflip smartphones in the U.S.

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Nokia: Apple iOS and Android are “outdated”

Nokia President of North America Chris Weber shares more details on Nokia’s upcoming superphone strategy in the U.S market, in an interview with Matt Marshall, Editor in Chief of VentureBeat

[IFA2011] Samsung Mobile Unpacked (Teaser 2)

[IFA2011] Samsung Mobile Unpacked Teaser 2.

[IFA2011] Samsung Mobile Unpacked (Teaser 1)

Samsung Mobile Unpacked teaser.

Samsung shows HP how to ‘sell’ tablets

Sixteen months following Hewlett-Packard’s acquisition of Palm and just two months after launching the first webOS tablet, HP is giving up. The decision to axe webOS certainly wasn’t made lightly, and numerous factors undoubtedly contributed to the tech giant’s ultimate decision to put an end to its efforts with the TouchPad and other webOS hardware.

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LiveProfile for Symbian Coming Soon!

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Many have been waiting ever so patiently for the release of our Symbian app and we’re proud to announce that the wait is almost over!  Below are some pictures taken today from our Nokia development team at LiveProfile running on various Symbian devices.

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RIP webOS: HP kills off its mobile operating system, considers PC spin-off and Autonomy buy

HP Confirms Discussions with Autonomy Corporation plc Regarding Possible Business Combination; Makes Other Announcements

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Mobile Digital Forensics for the Military

Military and Intelligence agencies face continual challenges in the area of site exploitation and digital information collection. Dell’s all-in-one mobile digital forensics kit “Spektor” provides a lightweight, portable solution that is easy to deploy and use within minutes giving these agencies the tools to help collect vital information anywhere and at any time.

Web access to Ovi Calendar being discontinued

Dear Ovi customer,

Please be aware that we will be discontinuing web-based viewing of Calendar on Ovi.com after August 31, 2011.

Calendar on your Nokia phone will not be affected, and syncing or backup of data will continue normally. You can also easily export your synced Calendar data to your personal computer at any time—even after web access to Calendar is shut down. The only change will be that viewing of Calendar on Ovi.com will no longer be available.

For more information about this change, please visit our Calendar Q&A page

The Connected States of America

The Connected States of America illustrates the emerging communities based on the social interactions through the use of anonymized mobile phone data.

Investigating the interaction network of people reveals interesting facets on how people utilize space. Cities attract their citizens from all walks of life, from nearby and from distant areas across the country. This constant flux of people commuting, migrating, and travelling across the country establishes connections which are dominated by large cities. The social connections woven across the United States can be used to define communities, where the glue that holds a community together is a stronger relationship with other members of the same community compared to members of other communities. Naturally, one can ask whether the communities defined purely by social interactions coincide with the administrative boundaries, for example state boundaries? Remarkably, this is not always the case!

See http://senseable.mit.edu/csa for more visualizations and information.

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