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Nokia N82 back in black, to stay

It's now as official as it can get - the Nokia N82 will also come in black. There has been quite a lot of speculation since the first pictures leaked on the Nokia USA online store. Just as we informed you of it, the photos were removed to give way to a lot of uncertainty about the black N82 ever seeing daylight. It's rumor no more - the black version of Nokia's best cameraphone to date is already available. Well, it does impress more than its silver sibling and it might be the right kind of update. After all, with the equipment perfectly alright, an alternative paintjob is just what was needed. For those in need of a memory refresh, Nokia N82 bundles up a 5 megapixel camera with xenon flash and auto focus, Wi-Fi and GPS. It has a 2.4" 16M-color QVGA screen. Nokia N82 in black The black version of Nokia N82 is expected to begin shipping within weeks, with an estimated retail price of 400 euros, before taxes and subsidies. Check out our in-depth review for the perform

Nokia N810 gets WiMAX edition

Another N-series device is on the way to grabbing the hearts of fans. The Nokia N810 WiMAX edition is the upgraded version of the original Nokia N810 internet tablet. Yes, we know it's not a mobile phone, but it's sleek, it's fast, and it comes in black - just the right ingredients to make a geek drool. Internet Tablets are not our specialty anyways, but we just couldn't miss to report the announcement of the WiMAX-enabled Nokia N810. Rumors about a new Nokia tablet started as soon as Nokia dropped the price of the original Nokia N810 not long ago, but no one knew details about the supposed new device. The Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition doesn't bring any substantial upgrades to the original gadget except for three main points - it's black, it sports WiMAX connectivity (it's like Wi-Fi but follows the wider coverage principle of GSM networks), and finally it comes with the spanking new version of the Internet Tablet OS - the OS2008. The new OS will be available to

Google lanseaza o aplicatie de editare a documentelor fara conexiune la Internet

Google va crea Google Docs, o aplicatie proprie, care va ajuta toti utilizatorii in editarea documentelor, chiar si atunci cand nu sunt conectati la Internet, potrivit silicon.com. Acestia vor avea posibilitatea sa vizualizeze cand conturile proprii au fost upgradate, prin intermediul unui 'link' offline', prezent pe site-ul Google Docs. Compania va permite utilizatorilor programului Google Docs sa editeze documente fara a fi conectati la o sursa activa de Internet, existand posibilitatea de a face acest lucru in tren, avion sau din alte locuri unde nu exista conexiune la Internet. Noua aplicatie Google destinata utilizatorilor offline salveaza temporar modificarile facute in documentul respectiv pe computerul pe care se efectueaza toate operatiile, doar temporar. Odata reconectat la Internet, orice schimbari realizate in cadrul respesctivului document vor fi sincronizate, in mod automat, si salvate in computerele care gazduiesc Google, arata silicon.com. “Inca suntem la in