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To: zax who wrote (16834)2/22/2012 12:29:42 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
Nokia video teases Pure View camera handsets for MWC (VIDEO-click link)
Nokia ramps-up MWC buzz
MOBILE PHONES NEWS
By Chris Smith
17 hours ago
techradar.com


Pure Definition, Pure Depth and Pure Detail coming to Nokia's MWC line-up

Nokia is planning to launch at least one new smartphone with an enhanced 'Pure View' camera, according to a teaser video posted by the Finns on Tuesday.

The brief 22-second video shows off a host of beautiful, snowy photos and promises all will be revealed at MWC next Monday.

The clip, named Pure View, switches between various shots showcasing what it calls Pure Depth, Pure Definition and Pure Detail.

Windows Phone or Symbian?The new camera tech is almost certain to be part of a new handset at MWC but it remains unclear whether the handset(s) will be running Windows Phone or Symbian?

It is thought that Nokia will launch multiple devices on both platforms in Barcelona, so it's possible that the Pure View camera tech may feature on both.

The company, which has restored its damaged reputation since the launch of its first Windows Phone devices last year, has produced some fabulous cameraphones down the years, so we're excited to learn the full details next week.

Via: SlashGear



To: zax who wrote (16834)2/22/2012 4:03:20 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
Google Docs For Android Updated, Brings Real-Time Collaboration, Rich Text Formatting, New Layout Tools, And An Improved UI
androidpolice.com
Posted by Cameron Summerson in Applications, News

The Google Docs for Android app just received an update that makes it even more like its desktop counterpart. It brings a number of new features to both phones and tablets:

Create, view and edit Google documents with our new Android editorRich text formatting (bold, italics, underline, font color, background color)Layout tools (bulleted lists, numbered lists, indentation)Real-time collaboration - see edits from others in secondsCursor presence and highlighting

Here's a look at the new interface:



Unfortunately, this new interface only applies to standard documents; spreadsheets still use the mobile web interface inside of the app. Hopefully El Goog is working on an update to improve that interface, as well. Oh, and while we're making feature requests, offline editing would be nice.

Still, this is definitely a pretty major step forward for Docs' mobile app, so hit the widget below to grab it.

Google Docs




Google Docs

by Google Inc.

>250,000 downloads, 27878 ratings (4.0 avg)

Free


Install

[ Google Mobile Blog]