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hihihans Posts: > 500

Rumours for Lumia 940 started


If it's true, it's a Great phone.
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Posted: 2014-11-11 07:10:08
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XperiaJunkie Posts: > 500

^specs look great, my only possible problem is it's release time as if it's next year pretty much every competing device will be using the SD810, although the SD805 is more than capable it may hurt some of the reviews so fingers crossed it's released very soon.
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Posted: 2014-11-11 09:21:48
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Marly Posts: > 500

It's fake:
http://www.onetechstop.net/20[....]twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
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Posted: 2014-11-11 17:52:18
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hihihans Posts: > 500

That was to be expected.
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Posted: 2014-11-11 19:38:23
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TeeGee Posts: 96

Yes, it was. I think, a new flagship will be running Windows 10, so it'll take a while before we see a new high-end Lumia.
Meanwhile, I've bought a Lumia 830 white last week, I don't take as much pictures, as my wife, which is why I thought, I wouldn't need a 930. But even though the 930 is better at some points, the 830 is surprisingly good Very nice phone!
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Posted: 2014-11-11 21:47:44
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XperiaJunkie Posts: > 500

As we know Nokia is done with making phones but they do have something up their sleeve which will all be revealed tomorrow.
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia[....]oduct_coming_up-news-10228.php

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Posted: 2014-11-17 16:42:59
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2014-10-25 00:30:00, Bonovox wrote:
Rumour has it yesterday Lenovo is possibly going to buy Blackberry



Man ... that didn't pan out and it made NO DAMN sense at all.

Lenovo was already in the midst of finalizing their deal to acquire BOTH IBM's Server business and Motorola Mobility division from Google ... both publicly known. And they did both just before completing financial reporting which missed analysts ratings.

Doesn't anyone here read Reuters or Bloomberg?!
Either way the stock remained up inspite of false rumors up to 3 days ago. I'm up $5CAN on the stock since July 2014, sold and then repurchased 2 shares ... again at 2 total. Buying more the next month along with Silver ETFs. Energy to follow beginning December.
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Posted: 2014-11-18 02:10:10
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2014-11-04 18:50:04, alenn wrote:
I do hope that Microsoft rots away. Shame on Nokia for not doing a better job in improving. It's such a shame they were too slow with Symbian. Oh well, when I'll have a job I'll buy some legendary Nokias and just stash it somewhere..


Spoken like a true fan-boy that knows nothing about Microsoft.

Yes lets hope they rot away ... with NO company to replace them:
Largest Desktop software business = Windows
Largest Enterprise Server Software business = Windows Server, SQL Server, Exchange Server (yes ActiveSync for your smartphones cause Google shuns it; enjoy going back to POP/IMAP), Azure server (real-time language translation services ON-THE-FLY - not even GOOGLE can do this!!) Trading of stocks globally rely on WinCE code (have you watch Batman: Dark Knight Rises, the stock market robbery scene? Remember that tablet with the aircard pulled out?! If you have to ask what an aircard is you're seriously out of the loop of technological evolution and have no idea just how your statement above impacts YOU or your family's income). Many more software and services.

I see ORACLE and SAP able to take over SQL but enjoy that complexity.

You can all go back to Novel or IBM Lotus Symphony/Notes for work based email programs and servers - enjoy that hell!!
PHP+LAMP/APACHE handles web-based sites ... but for business' to function (outside of Germany) it's Windows Server for a vast majority of resources and business intelligence. And no this is NOT legacy it's truth in power.

You're also forgetting it was Microsoft that brought HotSpots to smart mobile devices:
Aircards (PCMCIA based Type II cards) in Compaq iPaq Pocket-PC devices,
First to have calls on PDA's yeah remember those before the Treo or BlackBerry could make calls .. when phones where KING, actually when Nokia 6360 was king, :///: Ericsson phones like the T28World/T-36 or T-39m was around.

Those where the days of Evolution, today it's more of a Revolution.
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Posted: 2014-11-18 02:23:43
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cu015170 Posts: > 500


On 2014-11-18 02:23:43, Supa_Fly wrote:




Maybe but it will be hard for them to do that...

They are also trying to compete in the cloud computing space but Microsoft have set themselves up in a very strong position there. Their "A team" has been working on Azure for a while and we are slowly starting to see the results come in.. the only real competitor they have is AWS and Google.

Microsoft overtook ExxonMobile and became the second most valuable company in the world after Apple, and there are many reason for that
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Posted: 2014-11-18 03:35:07
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XperiaJunkie Posts: > 500

Rise & Demise of Nokia
[ This Message was edited by: XperiaJunkie on 2015-01-09 15:12 ]

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