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IBM's VP of Emerging Technologies Rod Smith talks pre-crime divisions
Police are seeing big reductions in crime with the help of IBM's predictive policing technologies. VP of Emerging Technologies Rod Smith talks about where this pre-crime tech is headed.
Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint released on Nokia's Symbian Belle devices
The first batch of Office apps were released over a month ago, but today the rest of the pack has been released, bringing Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint mobile to Nokia's Symbian Belle devices. For now only Nokia 701, 700, 603, E7, X7, C7, Oro, and C6-01 owners can get the software, but the N8, E6, and Nokia 500 will get the software eventually, as will the 808 PureView when it launches.
Nokia Belle phones get business-friendly Microsoft Apps suite
Nokia has announced that its first installment of Microsoft Apps are now available on Belle devices. The package includes the powerful note-taking tool OneNote, the business communication and IM client Lync, a document viewer and manager called Document Connection, and PowerPoint Broadcast, which lets you view presentations on your phone. The apps are available now as part of a system update on most Nokia Belle phones.
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Nokia Belle update ready for download to older Symbian phones
An update to Symbian Anna, known as Nokia Belle, is available today for six Nokia smartphones.
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Nokia Belle update kills Symbian name, coming in February 2012
Nokia's support for Symbian software nowadays is nothing more than a vestigial courtesy to customers unfortunate enough to have bought handsets running it, but now the company's even going so far as to omit the Symbian name from the title of its next update. What was formerly known as Symbian Belle is now Nokia Belle.
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Symbian Belle coming to older devices in 'early 2012'
Nokia has confirmed that it'll send the latest (and final?) version of the Symbian, called Belle, to all Anna devices in "early 2012."