Archive for February, 2010

Barry Diller says Microsoft Bing has “potency of purpose” Welcome to Microsoft Pri0: That’s Microspeak for top priority, and that’s the news and observations you’ll find here from Seattle Times technology reporter Sharon Chan. Read more on MalaysiaNews.net

Chemical poisoning at Nokia supplier’s China plant Dozens of workers at a plant in eastern China that supplies parts for Nokia, the world’s leading mobile phone maker, are being treated for chemical poisoning, authorities said Wednesday. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News

Live DJ gigs on Nokia X6

Live DJ gigs on Nokia X6 High street mobile retailers Phones 4u is giving away dance music DJ software with the Nokia X6 smartphone. Read more on Press Assoc. via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News

Nokia VP: N97 taught company some tough lessons It’s unusual for a company to publicly admit its shortcomings — particularly a company as big, proud, and resolute as Nokia generally seems to be — but an All About Symbian / Mobile Industry Review joint interview with Anssi Vanjoki, vice president of markets, at MWC last [...]

Madtv – Apple I-rack

Clip from Madtv season 12 episode 16. apple I-rack spoof Also watch my other “Madtv” clips

Augmented reality comes to Bing Maps At the TED2010 conference, Microsoft architect Blaise Aguera y Arcas demoed the new Bing Maps features, which are are based on the concept of augmented reality. Read more on TechRepublic

Cool Syncing Technology Coming from Nokia? The folks at the Nokia Research Center has demonstrated a new type of content sharing radio technology that allows transfering apps, media content, game and more without plugging in your smartphone. Here is more info: Explore and Share … Read more on PDA Buyer’s Guide

Apple Keynote Bloopers!!

Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off Apple products, but some went wrong, & fluffing his speeches!

ITC Investigating Nokia Over Apple Patent Complaints and Vice Versa The U.S. International Trade Commission, which in December launched an investigation against Apple at Nokias behest, has now agreed to launch a separate investigation against Nokia at Apples behest. Read more on AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance