Nokia is set to move into the PC market with the introduction of its Booklet 3G netbook, the handset manufacturer announced on Monday. The Nokia Booklet 3G will provide up to 12 hours of battery life.
Nokia's decision to enter the mobile PC space can be lauded, but the price it has slapped on the Booklet 3G completely misses the mark. That price, $820, is generating some bad blood in the ...
Nokia's first netbook, the Booklet 3G, has gone on sale in the UK through the company's website. The Nokia Booklet 3G has a high-definition glass screen and HDMI-out, and is powered by last year's ...
Nokia announced it is moving beyond its mobile roots and boldly entering the PC market with its netbook offering dubbed the Booklet 3G. The rumors surrounding Nokia’s entry into the netbook market ...
While the original intention of the netbook form factor may have been to have a small, cheap computer for Web surfing, the Nokia Booklet 3G appears to be geared more for the worker on the go than the ...
Nokia on Tuesday provided pricing and availability details on its new Booklet 3G netbook, which will use Microsoft's Windows 7 OS, will be powered by an Intel Atom processor, and will include a wide ...
If you thought that $800 base price for the upcoming Nokia Booklet 3G was a bit high, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Nokia has started taking pre-orders for the slim and feature-packed netbook in Italy.
News from Nokia is the 6282, a slider 3G phone made—GASP—for the US market! Based on a phone of the same name for Europe and Asia, it also supports WCDMA 1900 and GSM 850 networks which should be ...
Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said on Tuesday the ongoing patent battle with Qualcomm may work against the adoption of "third-generation" mobile technology. Nokia is putting its focus ...
The company says higher-speed third-generation cell phone networks will take off "exponentially" in 2003, and Nokia wants to grab 35 percent of the market. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...