I see the article raises the question about how they are going to get
this past Microsoft. And I do think they are a bit goofy in thinking
this is some solution because it *will* confuse customers. The only
folks who might like this are developers trying to develop for both
platforms. Microsoft is *very NIH* and Google not so much.
On 01/04/2015 05:31 AM, he...@hotmail.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
See:
Rumour: Nokia may release dual OS smartphone, Nokia C1
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Rumour: Nokia may release dual OS smartphone, Noki...
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It appears that Nokia was not done with N1 tablet. Recent leaks have
found documentation that show Nokia is planning on releasing a
smartphon...
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