Mobile phone users in Denmark will be able to purchase the Nokia Lumia 800 in their country starting with January 20th, the Finnish handset vendor has just announced. The company seems set to make the smartphone available in as many markets as possible this year. In January, it will push the Lumia 800 to all carriers... |
3 January 2012 08:41 GMT |
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The US is not the only place Spotify is expanding to these days. With that big launch out of the way, and the whole Facebook integration quieting down, the company can finally focus on moving to new countries.
The latest on the list is Denmark, perhaps an obvious choice given its geographical closeness to Sweden,... |
12 October 2011 07:12 GMT |
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Apple has already set up iPad webpages for four Nordic countries as it prepares to release the tablet computer in these territories either this month, or in December.Reports indicate that Apple is not far from launching its “magical” slate-shaped device in four new territories rather soon, with the compan... |
22 November 2010 05:00 GMT |
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A rocket that can carry a human into space has been built piece by piece by a team of Danish volunteers and it should be launched on August 31. Whoever said that putting a man in space requires huge government funding and it can only be done by a big space agency of a large resourceful country?A team of Danish volunt... |
24 August 2010 08:46 GMT |
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A large number of world leaders, from 194 United Nations countries, gathered today in the Danish capital Copenhagen for the last planned day of the 2009 Climate Summit. Though there was a lot of big talk before and during the meetings, and high representatives expressed their faith in the success of the negotiations,... |
18 December 2009 05:26 GMT |
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Denmark and Holland are known around the world for their love of bicycles, which have become an important part of their culture. But the Danish capital, Copenhagen, which is to host the UN Climate Change summit later this year, is vowing to take its already-amazing love for the environment a step further. Authorities... |
28 August 2009 04:25 GMT |
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Denmark has in its coastal waters a fairly significant amount of oil, but the shape, location, and formation method of the deposits have been anyone's guess until recently. A team of researchers from the University of Copenhagen has come up with an explanation of how the oil is placed under the ocean floor, and,... |
11 May 2009 10:58 GMT |
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Denmark is currently a world leader in setting up a national system of Down syndrome prevention and detection, newly-published study results show. The paper, published November 27th in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), details how the nation managed to reduce its numbers of Down syndrome infants by more than half, a... |
28 November 2008 15:01 GMT |
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The already certain-looking decision of Denmark Internet Service ProviderTele2 to comply with banning Peer To Peer file sharing tracker The Pirate Bay has been revoked. Flying its colors high and boasting with the way others understand to respect and protect copyrights, the IFPI must have felt like a piano fell over ... |
14 February 2008 11:46 GMT |
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Hilarious is too soft of a term to describe this Danish police investigation of a stolen credit card. Danish police investigators had a contradictory chat with the author's roommate, regarding stuff like why she could read his November emails since the 1G iMac was just two weeks old, and where exactly was the 1G... |
7 February 2008 05:38 GMT |
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The anti-piracy movement from the authorities is strong, but unfortunately not very successful. The torrent tracking site has a very large fanbase and about 2.5 million subscribers ready to give hell to everybody moving against their 'coup de foudre'. The only way a Danish court thought it could prevent the... |
5 February 2008 03:37 GMT |
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