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Nokia Lumia 820 hands-on video comes up, focuses on the easy customization

Posted in: Mobile phones, Windows Phone 12 hours ago by Vince The freshly announced Lumia 820 is Nokia’s take at a budget Windows Phone 8-running smartphone. It offers easy customization in the form of exchangeable back covers, which come in different colors and can support Nokia’s wireless charging. So, Nokia has decided to demonstrate that and the other unique features of the Lumia 820 in a quick hands-on video. Check it out. As you can see, Nokia has done a great job of making the Lumia 820 an easy to customize smartphone. To find more on the Nokia Lumia 820, check our coverage. Source View the original article here

ESPN Radio comes to Nokia Lumia

Today, we’re happy to announce ESPN Radio has arrived on Windows Phone and Nokia Lumia, bringing the best radio broadcasts from across the ESPN Radio universe into the palm of your hands. It doesn’t matter what team or sport you’re trying to track – ESPN Radio brings over 35 ESPN Radio Podcasts and customizable stations to your Lumia. Are you a SportsCenter fan? You can now listen on-demand as the industry-leading sports program is updated every 20 minutes. ESPN Radio also brings live broadcasts of all ESPN Radio stations, ESPN Radio Network and ESPN Deportes. Plus, listen to every game of the World Series, College Bowl Games, BCS Championship game, Wimbledon, US Open Golf and every college football game that ESPN Radio broadcasts. ESPN Radio also shows you the most popular stories in real-time for your listening pleasure and is updated throughout the day. You can give the story a thumbs up or down based on your impression of the article. You can mark your favorite ESPN station, and...

Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite Android tablet comes with an aluminum unibody, yet uncofirmed specs

Posted in: Android, Tablets July 25th, 2012, 15:25 by Peter Huawei just announced a new 7? Android tablet – the MediaPad 7 Lite. With Google’s Nexus 7 tablet on the market, there isn’t a lot of room for 7? droid tablets but the Huawei offering does have a few things the pureblood tablet doesn’t. First off, the Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite has an aluminum unibody design. Then there’s the 3G connectivity (with voice calls and SMS), along with cameras on the front and the back. The tablet seems to be running stock Android ICS, but Huawei really thrifty with the details. From one of the images it seems that it has two slots hidden under flaps – presumably one is for the SIM card and the other for a microSD card (which would be another advantage over the Nexus 7), but nothing on the official page confirms it. Actually, that’s all we know about the MediaPad 7 Lite for now – the processor is unknown and there’s no info on pricing, markets or launch date. Without this, we don’t know how it stacks ...

Google’s in-browser weather feature comes to tablets

If you search for weather forecasts and conditions fairly often on your smartphone you might have noticed how Google displays the latest conditions depending on your location right in the browser itself. It has now extended this nifty addition to tablet browsers as well. Web weather works entirely in the browser and can be brought in the exact same way as on smartphones. Do ensure that GPS is enabled on your tablet and then type out weather on Google.com. You will be presented with a 10-day forecast along with temperature, precipitation, humidity and wind-speed information. The tool is entirely interactive and you can slide along the timeline to see more information. [Via - Google+] Dhruv Bhutani is a tech enthusiast who tries to keep a tab on the latest and greatest in the mobile and telecom sector. He is currently using an iPhone 4S and a Nokia Lumia 800. Catch him on Twitter @DhruvBhutani , you can also reach out on Facebook and Google+ View the original article here