Nokia has announced a major mobile milestone: over 1.5 billion (with a b ) Series 40 handsets sold since the first device — the 7110 — was introduced in 1999.
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Nokia Series 40: over 1.5 billion served
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Nokia has announced a major mobile milestone: over 1.5 billion (with a b ) Series 40 handsets sold since the first device — the 7110 — was introduced in 1999.
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Nokia Series 40: over 1.5 billion served
January 10, 2012 – This is to advise you of the latest situations of Nikon (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a consolidated manufacturing subsidiary of Nikon Corporation in the Rojana Industrial Park in Ayutthaya Province located in Central Thailand, which is suffering damages from the flood.
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5th Notice on the damage from the flood in Thailand
Last November, Adobe announced its Creative Cloud service, which includes subscription-based access to Adobe Creative Suite and Touch Apps software, along with 20GB of cloud storage and a number of other services. At the same time, the company revealed that it was altering its upgrade program for Creative Suite customers who had decided against switching to the Creative Cloud subscription service. From the end of the year, said Adobe, upgrades would only be offered to customers switching from the most recent major release of the software, meaning that upgrade pricing would no longer be..
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Adobe rethinks CS6 upgrade plans
We’d heard it was coming, and for the second year in a row, Apple has disrupted the natural flow of CES by announcing an event of its own .
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Apple promises ‘education announcement’ in New York on January 19th
February 8, 2012 By clark Leave a Comment
When we reviewed Olympus’ SZ-30MR digital camera last year, we praised its handsome design aesthetic, and its swift performance. The followup Olympus SZ-31MR retains both features, and adds a touch-screen overlay on the LCD panel that aims to make it more intuitive to use

February 8, 2012 By Tubby Leave a Comment
Late last year, DARPA launched UAVForge — a competition that invites contestants to create their very own unmanned aerial vehicles, and submit them for voter-based evaluation. The project is far from over, but competing teams have already started sending in their proof-of-flight videos, giving us a glimpse of what’s to come. So far, it looks like the GremLion UAV (pictured above) is the early favorite, after coming out victorious in the first round of voting
February 8, 2012 By Joe Plumber Leave a Comment
Late last year, we took a brief look at Olympus’ Tough TG-810, and came away unimpressed by its image quality.

February 8, 2012 By Sally Hendrix Leave a Comment
Is your current wireless mouse not up to snuff? If that’s the case, you may want to take a gander at the Logitech Touch Mouse M600 that lets you do your navigating via a touch surface instead of those ol’ clicky buttons
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