Here’s a neat video from Nokia Research, showing the evolution of Nokia over the years, and the milestones in their journey so far. One of them was the Nokia Kinetic Bendy phone prototype we saw at Nokia World last year!
Here’s a neat video from Nokia Research, showing the evolution of Nokia over the years, and the milestones in their journey so far. One of them was the Nokia Kinetic Bendy phone prototype we saw at Nokia World last year!
Incase you wanted a video tutorial on how to update your Symbian phone to the recently released Nokia Belle, here’s an informative video from Nokia Support, on how the update process goes along.
The Motorola RAZR is arguable one of the sexiest phones around today, and got even better looking when Moto announced a white version of the Android flagship. Here’s a new video uploaded to their YouTube page, showing off the new color:
Now that the Nokia Belle update is released, for older Symbian 3 devices, Nokia’s uploaded this fun little video to inform folks about what’s new. No built-in lasers unfortunately.
The Nokia Lumia 800 launched in Poland last week, and as such Nokia kicked things off with a huge event! And nothing says huge, like a big ol’ 3D projection.
Nokia Hong Kong did a pretty awesome thing over the weekend, setting up a huge 3D banner across the inside hallway of the Hong Kong Central Station, for the Nokia Lumia 800. Gotta love how Nokia regionals all over the world are coming up with pretty awesome ways to market the Windows Phones, eh?
Samsung showed a Galaxy Note commercial at the SuperBowl 2012 yesterday (technically today U.S Time), and they’ve uploaded the entire 90 second video on YouTube for everyone’s viewing pleasure. The ad is quite over the top, featuring all sorts of antics, like a guy shot of a canon, and uses a song by The Darkness called ‘Thing Called Love.’ Check it out below:
Bill Gates spoke about his relationship with Steve Jobs recently.
We got our hands on the new Motorola droid RAZR this week, and boy, were we giddy taking it out of the box.
Y’see, under that …
Corning, the maker of Gorilla Glass, has posted a new video on their YouTube page called ‘A Day Made of Glass 2′ showing what the future of touchscreen technology might be like with the evolution of glass touchscreen interfaces such as chalkboard alternatives in classrooms, or car dashboards. The video shows a young girl and her family going through their day of using various future glass products. Pretty, awesome stuff so do check it out below:
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