Nokia Smart Camera App Released, Requires Amber Update

Nokia has released the Smart Camera app for its Windows Phone smartphones in the Marketplace. This app was first unveiled when the Lumia 925 was announced in London.

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Windows Phone 8 GDR2 Update Release Reportedly In July

Microsoft has reportedly slated Windows Phone 8 GDR2 update release for July. This according to a list posted online by Australian carrier Telstra.

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Lumia 925 Running Windows Phone 8 Amber Update Spotted

A Nokia Lumia 925 allegedly running the upcoming Windows Phone 8 Amber update has been spotted in the wild. The images show various features that have already been rumored to be released with this update.

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Windows Phone 8 Amber Update Delivers Smart Camera Among Others

Any decent device these days, be they smartphones or tablets, would be able to last a whole lot longer if it had the advantage of having regular updates rolled out for it, that is. After all, there is nothing quite […]

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Nokia to launch Smart Camera app on all of its Windows Phone 8 devices in Amber software update

Nokia making Smart Camera app available with Amber software update

Jealous of the Lumia 925’s flashy new imaging software? At Nokia’s London event, Jo Harlow has promised that other Lumia owners won’t be left out in the cold. The company will be pushing out “Amber,” an update that’ll bring Smart Cam, amongst other apps, to the company’s wider range of Windows Phone 8 devices. There’s no word on when Amber will actually arrive beyond a vague mention of “summer,” but the company hopes it’ll be ready in time for your next vacation.

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Holy Crap, Here’s a 100-Million-Year-Old Spider Eating a Wasp [Bugs]

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