Samsung's largest Android-based mobile phone, the Galaxy Note, is expected to arrive on shelves in Scandinavian countries with a price tag of over 700 Euros attached to it, some of the latest reports on the matter.
The handset was unveiled only a few days ago at the IFA 2011 fair trade in Berlin, where we m... |
5 September 2011 12:41 GMT |
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A researcher at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) says in a new book that global warming will have an unexpected effect, and namely that it will bring the North into focus.According to Laurence C. Smith, as temperatures rise and the ices recede from northern Europe, Canada and the United States, more... |
4 September 2010 04:35 GMT |
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A collaboration of researchers at the Uppsala University and Stockholm University has recently discovered, following a new study, that the ancient inhabitants of Scandinavia were lactose-intolerant. The people living in what are now Sweden, Norway and Finland tended to have a really hard time digesting milk proteins,... |
1 April 2010 18:01 GMT |
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The oldest and most complex system of iron forgeries was recently discovered in Scandinavia. The find was made by a group of researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology’s (NUST) Museum of Natural History and Archeology, who were led by archaeologist Ruth Iren Oien. When she discovered th... |
28 December 2009 09:03 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia and Network Norway have announced today that the Nokia Messaging, the phone maker's push email service, will be introduced in Norway for the first time on the airwaves of Network Norway, while also marking the debut of the service in Scandinavia. According to the two companies, N... |
18 May 2009 08:29 GMT |
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Through such unveilings and events, Sony Ericsson is demonstrating why it is the one of the most appreciated and respected mobile manufacturers in the world, and most importantly, why it is also the sales market leader in areas such as 2G and 3G devices.In any case, Sony has surely made most of its 195 million subscr... |
9 December 2008 04:29 GMT |
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While studying the human remains found in two ancient Danish burial sites dated as far back as the iron age researchers from the University of Copenhagen discovered the remains of a man that appears to be of Arabian origin, meaning that during the iron age humans were much more mobile than previously though and that ... |
10 June 2008 03:43 GMT |
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European Multimedia Associations Convention (EMMAC) has awarded Nokia with the "Platinum Seal of eExcellence" - the highest of its European Seal of eExcellence awards - for the company's Scandinavian Web 2.0 Sales Store. The European Seal of eExcellence distinguishes eContent and eBusiness companies with an exc... |
14 March 2007 04:19 GMT |
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