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Nokia Windows Phone handsets not likely in the US until next year

posted onOctober 25, 2011
by l33tdawg

Ever since the partnership between Nokia and Microsoft was announced, 2012 was positioned as the "real" launch year, with only limited availability in 2011. The limits of that availability are now becoming clearer: Nokia's first Windows Phone handsets are unlikely to reach the US until 2012, according to a briefing document seen by AdAge. The company has a planned marketing spend in Europe, but is still trying to find an advertising agency in the US.

Nokia developer forum hacked and defaced in AntiSec attack

posted onAugust 30, 2011
by l33tdawg

Nokia has issued a statement confirming that the security of its developer forum website was compromised by an attacker who successfully obtained a database table with user account information. Nokia has taken down its developer community site while it conducts further analysis. The attack exploited a SQL injection vulnerability in the website's forum software.

Nokia's new MeeGo-based N9 is set up for failure

posted onJune 26, 2011
by l33tdawg

Nokia has finally announced the long-anticipated N9 handset, the culmination of Nokia's five-step plan to deliver a mainstream Linux-based smartphone. The N9 is an impressively engineered device that is matched with a sophisticated touch-oriented interface and a powerful software stack with open source underpinnings. It's a worthy successor of the developer-centric N900, but it provides a user experience that is tailored for a mainstream audience.