Nokia to Launch First Android Phone Normandy at MWC This Month


The Finnish giant, Nokia is reportedly ready to roll out its latest device at Barcelona. While, Nokia is being taken over by Microsoft, its upcoming smartphone has Google’s Android features among its...

Windows Phone and Android to meet in Normandy


The current thinking supposedly is that the Normandy device would be a good entry-level phone for the emerging markets. Mr. Tom Warren at The Verge blog has said that he has heard from one of their...

Nokia’s project ‘Normandy’ on Android


According to an interview with TechNewsWorld by Jeff Kagan, a Telecom Analyst, "Nokia is working closely with Microsoft, and they have been fairly successful at building the Windows Phone [devices],...
    






Nokia Normandy is a Low-End Phone with a Forked Variant of Android


Nokia is at it again. According to recent reports, it has been busy making its very own Android phone codenamed Normandy. It has been given many epithets of which the most prominent is Normandy. The...
    






Mass Effect Normandy Baby Stroller: Reaper Babies Watch out!

It’s never too early to get your child into video games. You could seat them beside you as you play, dress them up like your favorite video game characters, even create flash cards that teach them about games and heroes. Another cool way is to build them an awesome stroller like this one here.
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This Mass Effect baby stroller was recently spotted at GeekGirlCon ’13 and needless to say, this kid is the most popular on the playground. That stroller looks just like the Normandy and I bet it even goes faster than a normal stroller.

Any video game fan with a little kid wishes they had this to push their baby around in.

[via Nerd Approved]

Feedly promises ‘seamless’ transition after Google Reader to its own backend

Feedly RSS service promises 'seamless' transition after Google Reader to its own backend

If you (like many of us at Engadget) are in a state of shock facing the end of Google Reader this summer, there may be an easy replacement. RSS app/service Feedly posts on its blog that it has been anticipating the shutdown of Google's service for some time, and invested in building its own backend. Dubbed "Normandy" it is intended to be a clone of the Google API running on Google's own App Engine, set to swap in on July 1st when the service ends. Even better, in the comments Feedly states it will open the API for other 3rd party clients once everything is stable. The only bad news? If you're considering jumping onboard you're not the only one -- Feedly's servers are pretty crushed right now, so you know, just test the waters out some time in the next few months.

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