The X7 smartphone which was slated to be launched exclusively with AT&T network in USA, has been cancelled, reported the Wall Street Journal.

The X7 would have been the first phone, to be launched exclusively with an American carrier.

Cancellation bound to hit Nokia hard
The unexpected cancellation is bound to leave Nokia much behind its competitors, in tapping the huge potential of the American market.

Apple, BlackBerry and smartphones using Google’s Android OS, are already way ahead of Nokia in American market.

The Wall Street Journal has reported that the launch of The Daily, a new publication jointly offered by Apple Inc. and News Corp. has been delayed once again. The launch that was scheduled to be on Wednesday was delayed, because both the companies were willing to smoothen out the subscription platform.

The launch which was to be held at the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, was to be attended by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple and Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corp.

The delay
The Wall Street Journal has cited people well aware of the matter that, “the app and the service work; it is just getting them to talk to each other that needs more time.” The Journal predicted that the launch of The Daily could take months.

Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is an eventful show since its starting year. Every year geeks and electronics enthusiasts around the globe count the days of the calendar for this show. Thousands gather at CES in anticipation to witness the latest cutting edge technology.

But since last few years the innovation factor at CES did not satisfy as expected. But this year, CES regained its reputation for showcasing new innovation, as we saw a number of new products which are outcomes of innovative minds.

CES in Las Vegas ended on Jan.9 this year. CES saw an increase of visitors, 17 percent more than last year. More than 140,000 people came into this year’s CES.

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