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By Brian James Kirk on Friday November 20, 2009
Nokia has added support for Windows Live Messenger to its Nokia Messaging application. The software lets users do many of the things they can do with the desktop version of Live Messenger.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday November 18, 2009
Nokia's N900 Maemo 5-powered touchscreen smartphone is now available in Nokia U.S. flagship stores.
By Brian James Kirk on Monday November 16, 2009
Nokia has announced the 5330 Mobile TV Edition, a slider handset that includes DVB-H mobile broadcast television support and features a 2.4-inch QVGA display and 3.2 megapixel camera.
By Michael Oryl on Monday November 16, 2009
Today Nokia announced that its anticipated E72 QWERTY messaging smartphone is now available for purchase in select markets.
By Michelle Ruhfass on Wednesday November 11, 2009
Nokia weighs in with 3 new CDMA devices - Nokia 6316s, Nokia 3806 and Nokia 1506
By Brian James Kirk on Tuesday November 10, 2009
Nokia has begun shipping its anticipated N900 Maemo 5-powered smartphone. The N900 features a 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a 5.0 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and 32GB of internal storage.
By Brian James Kirk on Monday November 09, 2009
Nokia has issued a recall for 14 million cell phone chargers manufactured this year that could expose someone to internal components that could potentially cause injury.
By Brian James Kirk on Thursday November 05, 2009
T-Mobile has made available its new Nokia 3711 basic clamshell handset that features 3G data connectivity, a 2.0 megapixel camera, Bluetooth support, as well as Ovi Maps functionality.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday November 04, 2009
Nokia has announced five new handsets for emerging markets that range in price from $30 to $80. The new handsets are known as the Nokia 1280, 1616, 1800, 2220, and 2690.
By Michael Oryl on Friday October 30, 2009
Nokia has announced that it will shut down its Nokia N-Gage gaming platform in 2010, ending a long and unsuccessful mobile gaming journey that the company started in 2002.
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