by admin at Friday, January 23, 2009 in Tech News
Tags: Cell Phone, global economic slowdown, lg, Nokia, operating profits, Samsung
Just like many other big players, Nokia, too, shows least immunity against worldwide recession, as the Finns has posted a worrying 50% drop in its operating profits in the fourth quarter.
Nokia has seen a drop nearly of €1.2b in its operating sales on yearly basis, which indicates that even leader of the cell phone market, is badly suffering from global economic slowdown.
The company is also expecting more troubles in the current year, as there are predictions of 10% drop in their handset sales during this year and it will be the first half of the year when the Finns have to suffer a lot.
The company’s market share also saw considerable drop and shrank from previous watertight 46% to only 36% mainly due to the likes of LG and Samsung that seemed to make up some nice ground.
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by admin at Tuesday, February 19, 2008 in Technology
Tags: Apple, Cell Phone, iPhone, SDK
Apple had made a plan to introduce a software kit that will allow cellular phone users to create legitimate applications for their iPhones. This newly developed software can make the iPhone more appealing to a lot of people, particularly the cell phone fanatics. With this new software kit from Apple, legitimate add-ons can be downloaded to the iPhone.
Currently in the cell phone market, Apple’s iPhone has everything that a person could ever want in a mobile phone. It features software that can easily be learned, sleek design and intuitive interface. It has state-of-the art features that make it a desirable gadget for any cell phone savvy.
However, new software kit developed by cell phone geeks had hacked the iPhone image. Add-ons that allow instant access to Blockbuster Online DVD Queue and pocket guitar that maximizes the use of the iPhone’s touch screen features had been crafted. Another possible feature of this software is that people will have the access to unlock the iPhone from AT&T to make it work on other cell phone networks. These hacks had been developed without Apple’s technical assistance and provisions.
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