Phones to record HD video in "a few years" says Nokia
According to Nokia, mobile phones will be able to record HD-quality video soon, meaning that your camphone vids will be a good enough resolution to look great on a large plasma or LCD screen.
At least, that's what the company's chief technology officer Tero Ojanpera says, and since he's got the inside skinny on Nokia's future handset developments, you can assume he's not making it up, even if he does admit that it's technically "a couple of years away".
However, there are some barriers to HD mobile video. Storage is one: you'll need lots more memory on your phone (or a huge memory card) to store HD-quality video in a decent quantity. It may also sap battery life. Still, that's not stopping Nokia - or chip manufacturers Broadcom and Texas Instruments, for that matter, who've both shown off HD video tech for phones.
(via Yahoo News)

Nokia has released new firmware for its flagship N95 handset, which includes a host of improvements. For example, the way it runs applications has been tweaked, to provide more than 30MB of free RAM after booting (translation for untecchy types: it'll run faster).
You might know Jamster as the home of the Crazy Frog, but there's more to the company musically than amphibians spouting gibberish over a dance beat. Thank goodness, is all we can say.
Recently, Nokia announced its launch of 'Ovi', a suite of mobile services that would include music (the Nokia Music Store), games (the new N-Gage) and mapping/navigation. It was presented as a big change of strategy for the company, moving away from its hardware-focused roots.




