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BGR Interview: Nokia CEO Stephen Elop on the company’s future, U.S. plans

By: Jonathan S. Geller |Dec 2nd, 2011 at 08:13PM
Filed Under: Business, Featured, General, Mobile, Nokia, Stephen Elop, Tablets, Video, innovation

We had a chance to sit down with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop a few weeks ago in New York City to get a the skinny on Nokia’s strategy straight from the top. We covered the company’s upcoming push (and hopefully valiant return) in the United States, Nokia’s latest smartphones, potential new Nokia tablets and of course the company’s new Lumia 710 and Lumia 800 Windows Phones. Catch the full video interview after the break. (more...)This post originally appeared on BGR: The Three Biggest Lette...

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus full specs revealed; Verizon Wireless exclusive

By: Jonathan S. Geller |Oct 6th, 2011 at 06:30PM
Filed Under: DROID Prime, Exclusives, Galaxy Nexus, Google, ICS, Ice Cream Sandwich, Mobile, Nexus Prime, Samsung, Verizon, innovation

Well, now that Apple has announced the iPhone 4S, there’s only one other flagship on the horizon that people are eagerly anticipating and that’s the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Codenamed “Nexus Prime,” the Galaxy Nexus is a phone we have scooped on numerous occasions, and now we can paint a complete picture of the device thanks to new information from a trusted source. Here’s what Samsung and Google will unveil next Tuesday:Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich9mm thin4.65-inch 1280 x 720-pix...

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Research In Motion just got out-fruited

By: Jonathan S. Geller |Jun 7th, 2011 at 01:51AM
Filed Under: BlackBerry, Features, Mobile, Opinions, RIM, iMessage, innovation

Look, people that know me know that I’ve been a BlackBerry fan from the beginning. The entire reason BGR was started was because I was breaking information on upcoming BlackBerry devices, mainly because I was obsessed with RIM and wanted to share that information. As we’ve all seen, however, RIM isn’t the market leader any longer. The company really isn’t innovating, and even worse, it’s not even competing with the titans of the smartphone space now: Google and Apple. All three...

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