Wednesday, June 22, 2011

IT News Head Lines (Yahoo News) 22/06/2011





Nokia unveils N9 smartphone
(Reuters)

Reuters - Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop unveiled a new smartphone on Tuesday that uses software the firm plans to ditch, a move analysts said would probably condemn the device to obscurity.

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CyberLink Releases PhotoDirector Image Workflow App
(PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Maker of our Editors' Choice consumer video editing package turns to prosumer photo software.

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Nokia to launch Microsoft platform phones in 2011
(AP)

Nokia's Chief Executive Stephen Elop speaks with a projected image of the new Nokia N9 phone in the background during a press briefing on the sidelines of CommunicAsia 2011, an international communications and information technology exhibition and conference held on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 in Singapore. Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp. plans to introduce this year its first mobile phone using the Microsoft Windows platform and Elop said in the speech that Nokia will start to deliver the models in bulk during 2012. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)AP - Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp. plans to introduce its first mobile phones using the Microsoft Windows operating system this year, the company's chief executive said Tuesday.



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Flash/Flex Update Develops Apps for Multiple Platforms
(NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Adobe Systems has delivered an update to its Adobe Flash Builder/Flex app-development software. It means developers will be able to use a single platform to build mobile offerings for Android, iOS and BlackBerry mobile devices. The integrated development environment can serve as a stand-alone tool or function as part of Adobe's Creative Suite 5.5 offering, Adobe said Monday.

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RIM defection triggers fresh slide in share price
(Reuters)

Boxes of RIM PlayBooks are seen on a shelf in Toronto, April 19, 2011. REUTERS/Mark BlinchReuters - Research In Motion lost a second marketing executive and its shares dropped 7 percent on Monday, part of a tide of bad news that has halved the BlackBerry maker's market value this year.



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