I am a writer. I write in the English language, one that I have the ability to also speak quite well. In summarizing this post on the UK’s T3, which I believe is about a way to get a discount MacBook Air if you sign up for a year’s worth of broadband, I’m lost. A tasty quote: The discount […]

I’m a writer. I write in the English language, one that I can also talk quite well. In summarizing this post on the UK’s T3, which I believe is about a way to get a discount MacBook Air if you sign up for a year’s worth of broadband, I’m lost. A tasty quote:
The discount is £250, so 100 nicker less than it could be, but it does bring Apple’s size zero newbie down to £1,050.
Nicker, please, I’m confused. Could someone please translate on BFF?
Cheap MacBook Airs incoming [T3]
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Last week when Nicholas, John and I were at the Garmin press conference they showed us a couple of videos with the Nuvifone in action. Well, as “in action” as you can get since the units were probably running simulations. In any case, the following videos will give you a better understanding of what the […]
Last week when Nicholas, John and I were at the Garmin press conference they showed us a couple of videos with the Nuvifone in action. Well, as “in action” as you can get since the units were probably running simulations. In any case, the following videos will give you a better understanding of what the Nuvifone is capable of.
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It’s no secret that the first N-Gage was pretty weak. The follow-up, I’ve heard, is actually pretty nice and has a few decent games, but probably lacks the following necessary to make it a viable market for serious developers. An N-Gage-exclusive release would be developer suicide. But Nokia has faith in the mobile platform, and is […]

It’s no secret that the first N-Gage was pretty weak. The follow-up, I’ve heard, is actually pretty nice and has a few decent games, but probably lacks the following necessary to make it a viable market for serious developers. An N-Gage-exclusive release would be developer suicide.
But Nokia has faith in the mobile platform, and is focusing on getting content for its handheld hybrid. If anybody in the mobile world has the clout, it’s probably them, but I’m not sure that their proprietary social network is a good idea when Myspace and Facebook have perfectly workable mobile solutions. In any case, as one of the sole content providers in this zone, they’re probably going to print money no matter what.
Nokia starts roll-out of gaming, networking sites [Reuters]
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