Nokia will continue it's partnership with Carl Zeiss, despite reporting losses.

  • Finnish mobile manufacturer has decided to extend its partnership with digital photography giant Carl Zeiss.
  • “When joining forces with Nokia in 2005, we wanted to push the boundaries of mobile photography. Looking back at seven years of successful partnership, we are proud of the innovations and outstanding products created in this shared journey,” Carl Zeiss’s Michael Kaschke said in a statement.
  • Recently, the Lumia 710 instantly pushed Nokia to one status in the list of top-selling Windows Phone manufacturers, largely because of its highly accessible price of just $50 after service agreement and mail-in rebate.

Mozilla's Firefox design mockup for Metro UI revealed.


  • To fight and retain it's market value, Mozilla gives us a glimpse into it's  future version of Firefox browsers.
  • It's aim is to penetrate into more of a "soft, friendly, human" ecosystem.
  • This project is named as "Kilimanjaro".

Microsoft's new approach towards cloud services outlined.


  • In his latest blog post for the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft's Steven Sinofksy explains the company's new approach to cloud services in Windows 8 and Windows Phone.
  • Now, you can log in with Twitter or Facebook, apart from Microsoft's own services to gain access to Microsoft's various services.
  • Microsoft's Messenger re-branded to "Messaging", as simple as it is.

Windows Phone Developer Meet at June 20th, in San Francisco.


  • Microsoft had just announced Windows Phone Developer Summit in San Francisco for June 20th and 21st.
  • It's scheduled a week before Google I/O.
  • Invitation teases with "developer opportunities and platform capabilities in Windows Phone." 
Via Engadget