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Nokia to invest in the automotive industry
After the sale of cell phone department to Microsoft, Nokia intends to invest in other technologies. Investment fund Nokia Growth Partners announced at a conference of the Global Mobile Internet Conference that they plan to invest $100 million in the automotive industry.
Motorola to launch the Moto G successor
In the Motorola's event that will take place on May 13 a new entry-level smartphone Moto E will be launched. This will be the successor of popular Moto G device that appeared last year.
Leaked pictures showing LG G3 in robust protective case
Pictures that have allegedly leaked due to carelessness of manufacturers of robust protective masks are supposedly showing the next LG's flagship smartphone, LG G3. The official presentation of the device is announced for the end of this month, and according to the existing information, the G3 will try to stand out primarily with large screen.
Rajeev Suri to take Elop's place
After last week merging of Nokia Devices and Services department to Microsoft was finished, and former CEO Stephen Elop departure from company, Chief Executive Officer place remained vacant. Now the Finnish company announced that they have appointed the current Executive Director of division for Solutions and Nokia Networks, a 46 -year-old Rajeev Suri as their new CEO.
Despite the denials, OnePlus is completely owned by the Oppo
The company OnePlus about which we wrote last week because of their first smartphone One, is not really "all-new" company everyone believed. The story around OnePlus begins in 2013, when Vice President of the Oppo (which also produces mobile phones) Pete Lau went from that position and founded a start-up OnePlus. Not even half a year after that OnePlus comes to market with a high end performance mobile at a very attractive price, and announces it as the best mobile phone in the world.
Microsoft has officially taken over Nokia
As it was announced a few months ago, Nokia's takeover deal of Devices and Services department by Microsoft has officially ended. According to the original agreement all the paperwork was to be completed during the first quarter, but regulators in individual countries with their subsequent decisions pushed the completion of this work to April.
Facebook buys up mobile application Moves
Facebook went shopping once again. After the $20 billion spent on WhatsApp and Instagram, to name just a bigger acquisitions, another mobile application - Moves, will be assimilated.
Lenovo pushes the ThinkPad 10 out the door
Lenovo shortly before the official launch on its website published details of upcoming 10 inch tablet from the ThinkPad line. Tablet will join the acclaimed ThinkPad 8. ThinkPad 10 will have a 1.6-GHz Atom processor, will be equipped with a maximum of 4 GB of RAM, and the screen will have a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels.
Cortana not available for users below 13 years of age
Users who have installed Windows Phone 8.1 Developer Preview version of the operating system on their smartphones noted that Microsoft entered the age restrictions for use of a personal assistant, Cortana. If you login to your Windows Phone smartphone with an account from which it is clear that you are under 13, Microsoft's personal assistant Cortana will be unavailable and a message will appear "I'm sorry, you'll need to be a bit older before I can help you."
Possible defective camera found on the Samsung Galaxy S5
The first buyers of the Samsung Galaxy S5 are reportedly encountering problems with defective cameras. The problem was for a number of customers confirmed by the manufacturer.