The first Asus N-series entertainment laptops powered by Intel Sandy Bridge processors have begun to arrive in European stores, where the 15.6-inch N55SF was listed with prices starting from roughly $1172 US.The multimedia notebook features a redesigned chassis as well as a wide series of display options, starting fr... |
9 August 2011 07:50 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has been reported a few days ago to plan making some changes when it comes to the operating systems that it will use on its future high-end devices. According to some people from the company's Maemo marketing team, Symbian will be removed from future N-Series phones by 2012, and... |
20 November 2009 09:24 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is reportedly getting ready to make some major changes in its N-Series lineup for the future. One of these changes should include the adoption of the Maemo platform for the “top-end” handsets that will be released in the lineup by 2012, and the elimination of Symbian from... |
18 November 2009 10:31 GMT |
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Those attending this year's IFA 2009 consumer electronics show will have a couple of things that could grab their attention, as leading companies like Sony and Samsung are announcing their latest updates. On that note, Samsung, one of the world's leading vendors of consumer electronics, has just informed ab... |
3 September 2009 04:34 GMT |
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We reported yesterday that Nokia was rumored to have already started making steps towards coming to the market with its own netbook, and that it had contracted Foxconn for the manufacturing process, and now we learn that there is more to come from the Finnish mobile phone maker during the ongoing year or sometime dur... |
10 April 2009 04:35 GMT |
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ASUS first released its non-Eee N10 notebook in September this year and, as some of you might remember, this small-sized, ultra-portable computer system was powered by the same Intel Atom processor, running at 1.6GHz, that was featured in almost every other netbook on the market. With the official unveiling of the N... |
7 November 2008 04:00 GMT |
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Nokia's N-series high-end mobile phones got a lot of exposure thanks to the release of the N96 model, a really sophisticated device that came to provide users with lots of ways of keeping themselves entertained, or of doing some quick work using the business functions the N96 delivered.Customers in the UK have r... |
2 October 2008 06:06 GMT |
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After it has been spotted all over the Internet for quite some time now, the new N-series of portable systems from Taiwanese manufacturer ASUS has been officially unveiled for the entire world. These are the company's new notebooks, initially believed to become part of the new high-end netbook lineup, but which,... |
18 September 2008 03:08 GMT |
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Come to think of it, China does love Nokia mobiles, and not only from one point of view. First off, just leave it to Chinese phone manufacturers to come up with the perfect clone for each and every Finish company's products. Their recipe is quite simple, they just borrow the phone's design, slap on a touchs... |
19 April 2007 10:21 GMT |
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