Best smartphone of the CES 2012 show this year has to be the Nokia Lumia 900 with Windows phone 7.5 at last making a punch in the mobile phone market.
"It's the first one built for and designed for the North American market," said Stephen Elop, Nokia's CEO. He unveiled the new phone at CES in Las Vegas.
The Lumia 900 is somewhat larger version of the overseas Lumia 800
model and Polycarbonate never looked so good. The 900 additions: the larger,
4.3-inch screen (as with the 800: AMOLED, at 800 x 480 resolution); support for
LTE/4G cellular. The Qualcomm 1.4GHz CPU and 512MB of RAM should make Windows
Phone 7.5 just as quick and smooth as it is on the 800 and 710 models.
The back camera has a 28-millimeter focal length, meaning users can squeeze more into photos than with most camera phones. The Lumia 900 also has a front-facing camera for video conferencing.
Nokia worked closely with app developers to create apps that really take advantage of the Windows Phone "Metro" user interface, said Kevin Shields, a senior vice president at Nokia. He showed off ESPN and CNN apps that Nokia helped develop. "We're going to make the sports nuts who are Lumia customers delighted," said Nokia.
Both Microsoft and Nokia are hoping to boost lagging performance in mobile phones, which I think we all agree that of we have a great Windows mobile OS, then most of us would welcome a Windows unit to sync more effectively with our Windows desktop. Microsoft had just 1.5 percent share of the worldwide smartphone market in the third quarter of 2011, down from 2.7 percent in the previous year, according to research from Gartner. Nokia was still the top phone maker, with 23.9 percent share of the mobile device market in the third quarter. But its share has been steadily declining over the years; it dropped from 28.2 percent in the third quarter of 2010, Gartner found.
Nokia have no launch date for this phone yet as well as no details of the price tag. T-mobile may be the first operator to offer the unit in the UK.
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Envy 14 Spectre
Pretty much every computer maker showed off an
Ultrabook laptop at this years 2012 CES in Las-Vegas, with varying chassis designs and sizes but with the
same MacBook
Air-inspired fundamentals of being thin, weighing little, using power
sparingly, and using SSD storage, plus Intel's own contribution of fast
bootup.
Hewlet-Packard's Envy 14 Spectre stands out not
because it is in the Ultrabook camp but because of its innovative glass lid,
which frees up the space normally used by the frame to allow the use of a
larger screen in the same space. HP claims it can thus fit a 14-inch LCD in the
same laptop dimensions normally holding a 13-inch LCD. It also supports nearfield
communications (NFC) very-short-range wireless. The base model ships on Feb.
8 for $1,399.
Friday, 3 June 2011
Apple is Number One - Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2011
Gartner has reported that Apple is number one supply chain company for 2011. Who is in the Top 25? read below for the full list.
1. Apple
2. Dell
3. P&G
4. Reasearch in Motion (RIM)
5. Amazon
6. Cisco Systems
7. Wal-Mart Stores (Asda)
8. McDonald's
9. PepsiCo
10. Samsung
11. The Coca-Cola Company
12. Microsoft
13. Colgate-Palmolive
14. IBM
15. Unilever
16. Intel
17. HP
18. Nestle
19. Inditex
20. Nike
21. Johnson & Johnson
22. Starbucks
23. Tesco
24. 3M
25. Kraft Foods
Also note Amazon are the top retailer beating off Wal-Mart. Also Tesco UK Based Supermarket chain in the top 25 of the world.
1. Apple
2. Dell
3. P&G
4. Reasearch in Motion (RIM)
5. Amazon
6. Cisco Systems
7. Wal-Mart Stores (Asda)
8. McDonald's
9. PepsiCo
10. Samsung
11. The Coca-Cola Company
12. Microsoft
13. Colgate-Palmolive
14. IBM
15. Unilever
16. Intel
17. HP
18. Nestle
19. Inditex
20. Nike
21. Johnson & Johnson
22. Starbucks
23. Tesco
24. 3M
25. Kraft Foods
Also note Amazon are the top retailer beating off Wal-Mart. Also Tesco UK Based Supermarket chain in the top 25 of the world.
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