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Intel and Nokia band together
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The world's largest chip maker has teamed up with the world's largest mobile phone maker to create what they say will be a "new exciting industry". Fin out more <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8114059.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8114059.stm</a><!-- m -->
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I think they will make together great devices, techniques. However, it's too early to say anything about this. By now, Nokia released great mobile phones. I wonder whether they'll bring innovations into the world of technology.
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Both companies said the partnership would centre around several open-source mobile Linux software projects, including the Moblin platform for Atom-based processors and the Maemo operating system developed by Nokia.

Intel will also acquire a licence from Nokia that is used in modem chips to connect to third generation cellular networks.
That's interesting Smile the technology of new era!!!
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Something good will come out of this alliance. If you put only taste products in food may have no other than good taste. Just as Intel and Nokia, two powerful brand will make something powerful. Confuseduper
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Nathan Wrote:I think they will make together great devices, techniques. However, it's too early to say anything about this. By now, Nokia released great mobile phones. I wonder whether they'll bring innovations into the world of technology.
I agree with you, Nathan. I belive in Nokia as in the mobile partner and new collaborations will bring to this company new inventions 8-)
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