How is the N-Gage game line going?
AV: N-Gage and the N-Game Arena game network are our offerings in games. We have made two initiatives. The first was the hardware game device. The second was the software client that can play games on many devices with the arena. There is a very loyal following for the games, but things like the Ovi store will really give a boost for games. VB: How soon will some of your research ideas make it to market? AV: This week we have launched the beta test in the U.S. and the U.K. for the point-and-find application (right), where you point your camera phone at something and the phone tells you what it is. It’s really cool, and it’s just the beginning. That’s the platform for many different things. You can tag things with contextual information, put it in the database, and you can use that information in the future, or someone else can use it. This is a crowdsourcing application that we consider to be very important. It’s coming very fast. VB: You showed a video of a future phone that can chang