Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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E 'open war between Nokia and Apple

From hi-tech comes news confirming the war between the American and the Finnish giant. The two manufacturers are disputing the leadership of the smartphone market. Between the second and third quarters of 2009, Nokia has seen a reduction in its market share, Apple has increased remarkably unlike the sale of the iPhone. To combat the onslaught, Nokia, which remains the largest producer in the world of smartphones, has undertaken a series of actions aimed at introducing major innovations in technical and enforce its intellectual property by taking legal action against Apple. The Finnish house it claims ownership of as many as 10 patents, according to reports from some sources, would be violated by technology at the base of the iPhone. If this matter were to be confirmed in court, Nokia would bring home a very important result, forcing Apple to donate a substantial monetary compensation or, alternatively, to share with Nokia most of the technology of the iPhone.


In technical terms, a short should get the long awaited N900. This would be the first smartphone running Linux instead of Symbian. However, recently announced that the Nokia N900 comes with a month late. The marketing, initially scheduled for October, will happen within the month of November. According to the unofficial version Ledi Nokia, this decision was necessary to make some changes suggested by software developers.

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