ViewSonic MB-P702, the color e-reader and HD video player you didn’t yet realize you needed

September 10th, 2010, Friday, 03:43

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A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, and the same usually goes for tablets. But in the Great Venn Diagram of slate form factors, the ViewSonic MB-P702 seems to hover around the intersection of tablets and e-readers. It’s got a 7-inch 800 x 480 resolution touchscreen LCD display and functions as both an e-reader and a movie player — but not, as far as we can tell, an internet-based experience. Looking to the former function, the MB-P702 reads PDF, TXT, EPUB and others with handwritten notation capabilities. For video, we’re looking at MKV, AVI, WMV, MPG, MP4, and RMVB, with 1080p support and HDMI out. Unfortunately, all we’ve got is rough machine translation and some renders of the product. A sea of 7-inch slates on the horizon — ViewSonic’s own ViewPad 7 included. With any luck, it’s an “optimized experience” (and a competitive price point, knowing the company’s MO) that’d keep it in check.

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Keepin’ it real fake: the affordable, off-contract Nokia Booklet 3G you’ve been waiting for, maybe

September 10th, 2010, Friday, 02:48

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It may not be the most timely KIRF we’ve seen, but it looks like folks that were taken with the Nokia Booklet 3G’s design but not its high, on-contract price will soon have the device they’ve been waiting for — sort of. While its 3G-ness is still in question, this as yet unnamed netbook does pack a 10.1-inch, 1,024 x 600 display, along with an Atom N450 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a non-removable battery, and “maybe” an HDMI output. Still no word on an exact price or release date, but M.I.C Gadget expects it to be “at most” 2,000 yuan, or just under $300.

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Nokia’s OPK is out, Microsoft exec in as President and CEO (updated)

September 10th, 2010, Friday, 01:41

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The rumors were true. Nokia just announced a change in leadership: Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is out, Stephen Elop, the current head of Microsoft’s Business Division, is in. That’s right, the very Finnish Nokia will now be led by a Canadian. Before Microsoft, Elop, a computer engineer by education, held senior executive positions at Juniper Networks, Adobe Systems, and Macromedia. The embattled OPK will vacate his position as President and CEO on September 20th and will continue to chair the Board at Nokia Siemens Networks. Money quote:

“His (Elop’s) strong software background and proven record in change management will be valuable assets as we press harder to complete the transformation of the company.”

Naturally, OPK leaves with a severance package honoring his 30 years of service. That translates to 18 months gross base salary and target incentive totalling about €4.6 million plus 100,000 restricted Nokia shares that will vest on October 1, 2010. Once again, proof that it’s good to be king.

Update: Click through if you’d like to gaze into the hopeful eyes of Nokia’s new CEO.

Update 2: Nokia just introduced Stephen Elop to the world in a live press conference (available now for replay) from Espoo. Jorma Ollila, Nokia’s Chairman and former CEO, confirmed that the CEO search had been ongong since late May and OPK, for his part, has been very professional and “very gallant” throughout the process. Jorma then praised Stephen for his “very strong cultural sensitivity,” a question that’s very near and dear to Fins concerned about a North American taking control of their beloved Nokia. Elop will be moving to Helsinki in the very near future and his first order of business will be to “listen.” Elop said that Nokia is well aware of the challenges it faces as well as the solutions to those challenges. It’s his job, then, to surface those solutions and to execute on them going forward. Understandably, Stephen refused to talk about specific next steps. Stephen did say that the North American smartphone market is absolutely critical to Nokia and will be an emphasis under his leadership (as it had under OPK, unfortunately, with poor results). Hopefully, Elop’s contacts in the US can help.

One final tidbit of interest. When Stephen sat down with Ballmer to express his intention to leave Microsoft for Nokia, Ballmer was said to be disappointed but supportive due to his respect for Nokia as a company. He even helped with the transition. Don’t you hate it when your stereotypes are debunked?

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Nokia’s OPK is out, replaced by Microsoft exec as President and CEO (updated)

September 10th, 2010, Friday, 01:41

nokia logo ms canada 600 1284111697 Nokias OPK is out, replaced by Microsoft exec as President and CEO (updated)

The rumors were true. Nokia just announced a change in leadership: Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is out, Stephen Elop, the current head of Microsoft’s Business Division, is in. That’s right, the very Finnish Nokia will now be led by a Canadian. Before Microsoft, Elop, a computer engineer by education, held senior executive positions at Juniper Networks, Adobe Systems, and Macromedia. The embattled OPK will vacate his position as President and CEO on September 20th and will continue to chair the Board at Nokia Siemens Networks. Money quote:

“His (Elop’s) strong software background and proven record in change management will be valuable assets as we press harder to complete the transformation of the company.”

Naturally, OPK leaves with a severance package honoring his 30 years of service. That translates to 18 months gross base salary and target incentive totalling about €4.6 million plus 100,000 restricted Nokia shares that will vest on October 1, 2010. Once again, proof that it’s good to be king.

Update: Click through if you’d like to gaze into the hopeful eyes of Nokia’s new CEO.

Update 2: Nokia just introduced Stephen Elop to the world in a live press conference (available now for replay) from Espoo. Jorma Ollila, Nokia’s Chairman and former CEO, confirmed that the CEO search had been ongong since late May. OPK for his part, has been very professional and “very gallant” throughout the process. Jorma then praised Stephen for his “very strong cultural sensitivity,” a question that’s very near and dear to Fins concerned about a North American taking control of their beloved Nokia. Elop will be moving to Helsinki in the very near future and his first order of business will be to “listen.” Elop said that Nokia is well aware of the challenges it faces as well as the solutions to those challenges. It’s his job, then, to surface those solutions and to execute on them going forward. Understandably, Stephen refused to talk about specific next steps. Stephen did say that the North American smartphone market is absolutely critical to Nokia and will be an emphasis under his leadership (as it had under OPK, unfortunately, with poor results). Hopefully, Elop’s contacts in the US can help.

One final tidbit of interest. When Stephen sat down with Ballmer to express his intention to leave Microsoft for Nokia, Ballmer was said to be disappointed but supportive due to his respect for Nokia as a company. He even helped with the transition. Don’t you hate it when your stereotypes are debunked?

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Nokia’s OPK is out, replaced by Microsoft exec as President and CEO

September 10th, 2010, Friday, 01:41

The rumors were true. Nokia just announced a change in leadership: OPK is out, Stephen Elop, the current head of Microsoft’s Business Division, is in. Nokia will now be lead by a Canadian.

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