Interview: What went wrong with MeeGo? 'Nokia lost faith in the project'

The secret is to run faster. That was Dave Neary's advice for winning a race

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Nokia teases Qwerty handset

Nokia looks set to unveil new handset this week

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Nokia teases Qwerty Lumia handset

Nokia looks set to unveil new handset this week

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The Engadget Interview: Jolla CEO Marc Dillon at MWC 2013

Jolla launched its Sailfish SDK at MWC 2013 and we got the chance to chat with CEO Marc Dillon about the company's history and find out how things have been coming along with Sailfish OS since our hands-on late last year. We also discussed the time frame for Jolla handsets (still on track for H2 2013) and what the Sailfish SDK brings to the table for developers today. You'll find a full …

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Nokia starts delivery of top model N900

CyberTimes Developers Newsletter, sent out to 51043 subscribers on every Thursday, caters to the… More

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HideIPVPN

VPN service HideIPVPN offers users an easy way to surf online privately and securely, regardless of the device being used. The list of features is fairly extensive, and balances the needs of newbies and more advanced users better than most competitors.

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HideIPVPN

VPN service HideIPVPN offers users an easy way to surf online privately and securely, regardless of the device being used.

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Republic Wireless Betting That Americans Want Unlimited Smartphone Service For $19 A Month And Will Use Wi-Fi To Get It

Upstart carrier Republic Wireless of Raleigh, N.C., is betting big on low-budget smartphone consumers by making Wi-Fi connectivity its customers' main conduit for unlimited voice, text and messaging services. The services will be made possible by a growing number of commercial Wi-Fi hotspots. The company hopes there’s a niche for consumers willing to forego pricier smartphone options in return …

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Republic Wireless Betting That Americans Want Unlimited Smartphone Service For $19 A Month And Will Use Wi-Fi To Get It

Upstart carrier Republic Wireless of Raleigh, N.C., is betting big on low-budget smartphone consumers by making Wi-Fi connectivity its customers' main conduit for unlimited voice, text and messaging services. The services will be made possible by a growing number of commercial Wi-Fi hotspots. The company hopes there’s a niche for consumers willing to forego pricier smartphone options in return …

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