The Nokia 808 PureView has landed
Nokia’s 808 PureView has landed, and we’re the most excited we’ve been about a Symbian phone in years. Gradually rolling out in Europe this month, and up for preorder – albeit with a hefty off-contract price tag of $599 – in the US with deliveries next month, the 808 has progressively wowed us since its
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21 Jun 2012
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Twitter archive download option begins roll-out
Twitter has reportedly begun rolling out its “tweet archive download” option, allowing users of the micro-blogging service to save a cache of all of the messages they’ve ever posted. The feature, promised to be on the roadmap before 2012 was done by Twitter’s CEO Dick Costolo, is still believed to be progressively rolling out to Read The Full StoryRead similar
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