Alpine teams up with Nokia for handset integration into cars
March 3, 2010

Nokia might be the number 1 cellphone manufacturer in the world at the moment, but their market share is eroding slowly but surely no thanks to newcomers to the scene. Well, in a move that could see them claw back what used to be theirs, we have word that Nokia has agreed to partner with Alpine to offer integrated Nokia handsets alongside free Ovi Maps navigation into vehicle dashboard systems. Apart from that, you will be able to interact with widgets that monitor your fuel level as well as engine condition while you're on the road. that development ought to see action in the near future, and we're stoked. [Press Release]
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Roku opens Channel Store
November 23, 2009

Roku has announced that it has opened a Channel Store, where you will be able to gain access to major substance providers including Facebook's photo service, Flickr, Mediafly, Pandora, Revision3 and TWiT, coupled with less established newcomers like blip.tv, FrameChannel, Motionbox and MobileTribe. that makes Roku one of the few universal media hubs around, where updating to add the channel is free and can be supported by all of Roku's existing devices.
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