A G-PHONE BY GOOGLE?

Thursday, 31 July 2008
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After a lot of rumors spreading around saying that G-phone is dead, Google is speculated to be inventing a new G-phone brand of its own.

But the rumor may not be so wild after all. As a matter of fact, TechCrunch are now operating on it and are announcing that the GPhone may be paramount in class effort developed by Google to place the standard for Android devices that other manufacturers should try to outdo.

Before long, something that is twisted out to be the Google machine podium, which is mainly just an open resource mobile phone operating system, will enable any person with adequate technological competence to fabricate their own mobile phone. This will also give user entrance to the heart of the mobile phone without being constrained to its features.

The Unveiling of Nokia E71

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Last Thursday, July 24, 2008, a fervent crowd welcomed the unveiling of the new Nokia E71 in an all-exclusive event in the Nokia Flagship Store in. With the Nokia Maps 2.0, an integrated A-GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0, and a 3.2 megapixel camera being one of its many features, the Nokia E71 (which is also the slimmest computer-phone at .39 inches thick) attracts potential consumers via its blending of beauty and functionality.

Andrew Brown, Director of Wireless Enterprise Strategies for Strategy Analytics stated, “Despite its compact size, the Nokia E71 manages to integrate an extremely comfortable and usable QWERTY keyboard. E-mail setup is also a strong point for the Nokia E71. Whether using a corporate Exchange server or a personal e- mail account, the built-in setup wizard makes setup quick and easy for both IT professionals and end consumers alike,”

Nokia E71 sells at $500 in Nokia Flagship Store in New York.