The device, which relies on short-range technology known as WiFi rather than cell phone networks, isn't a cell phone.

Nokia expects the device to go on sale globally and cost about 300 euros, or about $390, the person said. Nokia also is talking to other companies about incorporating their Internet communication software onto the device.

Users of the new Google-Talk-enabled Nokia device will be able to make calls — either by talking directly into the device like a wireless handset or by attaching a headset — to other users with the Google Talk software on their personal computers or handheld devices. Users won't, however, be able to make calls to regular phones.

 

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