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A new TV series will chart the rise and fall of Finnish cell phone company Nokia. Rabbit Films has begun production on “Mobile 1.0” (working title), a six-part scripted drama that explores the ...
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Almost anyone over 30 has owned a Nokia phone at some point in their lives, but not many people know that the iconic brand was created at a Finnish company formerly specializing in rubber boots.
Google TV, formerly known as Google Play Movies & TV, is a digital distribution service for movies and television series developed by Google.Launched in 2011 as part of the Google Play product line, the service offers search and discovery of video titles across multiple streaming services, including rental or purchase options, alongside watchlist features for accessing titles from eligible ...
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In this video, tech and telecom analyst Andrew Tonner discusses three areas Nokia investors need to watch. First, keep an eye on Nokia sales numbers, particularly for its new Lumia smartphones. A ...
The Nokia N92 is a mobile phone part of the multimedia Nseries. It was announced on November 2, 2005 and was the world's first mobile phone with an integrated DVB-H tuner (excluding the experimental 7710). As a result, Nokia marketed it as a phone for watching TV on the go. [1] It featured the same swivel design as the N90.
In a humbling move, Nokia recently announced its first ever lineup of Google Android phones, known as the X series. It's also a surprising move, considering that Nokia has intentionally avoided ...