SwiftKey announced today that its predictive keyboard app will be available on the Nokia X smartphone, unveiled earlier Monday at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. As CNET reports, the ...
The fabled Nokia tablet is finally out in the real world, going by the name Nokia Lumia 2520 and looking every bit like the Lumia smartphone-inspired slate the world expected. What might not have been ...
It looks like Nokia wants to make sure that its new Windows-powered tablet doesn’t go the way of the Surface RT. The company announced a promotion today that offers buyers of the new Lumia 2520 tablet ...
31 August 2004Compact, foldable and lightweight keyboard uses Bluetooth wireless technology To make entering text on mobile phone applications ranging from calendar entries and notes to e-mail and ...
It seems Nokia had a very good reason for allowing Verizon to launch its version of the Lumia 2520 tablet without its keyboard accessory being available. Starting today, users who purchase the tablet ...
AT&T will reportedly be the first carrier to sell the tablet, which could make its debut at Mobile World Congress in February. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng ...
Nokia didn't put up much of a show at the MWC - they showed MeeGo and that was it. Yet, rumors of the first Symbian^3 devices are already floating around though - like the Nokia X10 rumor. A spy-style ...
Nokia is gearing up to launch its first portfolio of smartphones running Microsoft’s revamped Windows Phone 7 operating system pre-loaded with the Mango software update. The latest leak reveals that ...
Darla Mack has a review of Nokia’s Wireless (Bluetooth) Keyboard, occasionally called the SU-8W. Overall, her impressions are that it’s a sharp unit which obviously cuts (get it?) down your typing ...
Nokia has teased a new QWERTY device, using the company's current primary-color scheme, though the phone seems unlikely to be the much-anticipated keyboard-equipped Lumia Windows Phone. Only a tiny ...
So the other day we ran the story where Nokia teased a QWERTY keyboard that was either part of an unexpected Lumia Windows Phone, or a new feature phone from the Asha series. We went with the latter ...