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The name “Nokia” packs plenty of nostalgia, and now almost 20 years on, parent company HMD has rebooted one of its most iconic models – the Nokia 3310 – as a simple phone with a few modern concessions. But does it stand the test of time, or is it better left in the past?
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Back in February, HMD Global managed to send a slight tremor of excitement through the mobile tech world with the announcement of an updated version of Nokia's much-loved workhorse, the 3310, at Mobile World Congress. Now the nostalgic novelty is being made available with 3G cooked in.
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If you're anything like us, sitting at the table to eat is usually accompanied by favorite songs playing through a Bluetooth speaker. With the Sound Table from smart furniture startup Kamarq, diners can enjoy streamed music right at the table – as the table itself acts as a wireless speaker.
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The Moto G represents perhaps the best smartphone value in the world right now, if you're willing to overlook one thing. Gizmag got its hands on the 2nd generation of Motorola's best-selling smartphone.
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Swedish-led Q Lifestyle has released a colorful 5 megapixel, 3G-packing pocket camera called theQ that's both easy on the budget and simple to use.
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The new iPad 2 is 15 percent lighter and 33 percent thinner than the original, but is packed with new features, including a dual core processor and a couple of cameras.
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Shenzhen Guangxuntong Communication Technology has announced the forthcoming availability of its feature-rich S700 e-notebook.
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TeliaSonera and Ncell has announced the successful installation of the world's highest 3G network in the Mount Everest area of Nepal
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ViewSonic has announced its very own 7-inch Android tablet, which can also be used a smartphone.
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Amazon has updated its Kindle e-Reader to be 21 per cent smaller, 15 per cent lighter and significantly faster. The third generation model is also available as either 3G and WiFi or WiFi only.
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Apple has announced that its iPad will be released in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore an additional nine countries from this Friday.
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The first ever smile-activated ice cream vending machine combines face-recognition technology to measure a person’s grin and take a photo that is uploaded to Facebook.
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