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Meanwhile, Nokia declares its once-mighty Symbian platform ablaze and abandons ship for a new mobile partnership with Microsoft.
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First, once the ship has been stabilized, an underwater platform will be built and watertight boxes, or caissons, fixed to the side of the ship that is above water.
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Yep, Intel's Senior Vice President Anand Chandrasekher spoke quite firmly about how the platform will in fact ship in smartphones and that it will also support Android.
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And we have this platform that lets us ship a significant portion of that experience.
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Devices ship late August or early September, and Aava expects the platform (but not this exact handset) to see commercial availability next year.
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Astronauts inside the platform will then grab the ship with a robotic arm and berth it to the 400km-high structure.
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They lack the firepower to inflict any serious damage to an LCS (Littoral Combat Ship) or a carrier but they are perfect for slipping through and hitting a platform.
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Microsoft's FreeStyle platform lets PC-makers ship a computer with a TV tuner, TV-recording software and a remote control.
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Consumer demand, economics, and technological advancements have driven MTN to launch its next-generation platform to serve the cruise ship industry.
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We're told Temash will ship sometime in the first half of this year, and that AMD will be revealing more details about the platform at Mobile World Congress, which kicks off in late February.
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