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Video: New Nokia Booklet 3G!

Video: New Nokia Booklet 3G!

| August 24, 2009 | Reply

Advertisements The most powerful Nokia device…. …is a netbook. Or a Mini-laptop as Nokia wants us to call it. And it’s running on Windows. Not Linux. Not Symbian. Not Maemo. Not Android. The new Nokia Booklet 3G [YOUTUBE=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIHWM4liM2g] Specifications subject to change? Anyways, Technical Specification. 10.1 inch screen, Glass Front, HD ready (1366 x 768) […]

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R.I.P. Michael Jackson

R.I.P. Michael Jackson

| June 25, 2009 | Reply

Just came back after watching “The Hangover” to find out that Michael Jackson has died of a heart attack. Man…that dude was like my childhood hero. R.I.P. My friend found out over the phone as we left screen 7. I was trying to google it on the N97 to check in hope it was a […]

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Intel and Nokia announce strategic relationship to shape next era of Mobile Computing innovation

Intel and Nokia announce strategic relationship to shape next era of Mobile Computing innovation

| June 23, 2009 | Reply

According to the latest Nokia Press Release >> click << Nokia have announced a long term partnership with Intel Corporation, which will include “several open source mobile Linux software projects”. It seems they want to “create a new mobile platform beyond smartphones, notebooks and netbooks”. Perhaps the idea is that Nokia is fusing all three […]

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Video: Nokia N97 Disassembly

Video: Nokia N97 Disassembly

| May 30, 2009 | Reply

Want to see the guts of the Nokia N97? It’s not a pretty site, as the N97 is torn down systematically to its innards. A bit like what Iive in Anatomy to cadavers, it’s interesting to see exactly what and where the parts of the N97 are located, e.g. I’ve always wanted to know where […]

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Palm Pre available first week of June!

Palm Pre available first week of June!

| May 19, 2009 | Reply

The Palm Pre – it’s not a multimedia monster by any means but it’s still shaking up the game with its WebOS, focusing on the touch based usability and innovation; all starting from scratch as opposed to simply sticking a touch screen on their legacy OS (*cough* S60 Touch*). With Nokia supposedly concentrating a lot […]

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News: Nokia N97 to appear as early as June 2nd for North American variant.

News: Nokia N97 to appear as early as June 2nd for North American variant.

| May 18, 2009 | Reply

The Nokia Blog reports that the NAM version of the Nokia N97 maybe coming as early as June 2nd and yes, that’s 2009! Fingers crossed that date is rock solid and also that consumers outside the states will not have to wait much longer. The longer Nokia takes to launch the N97, the cheaper the […]

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The best feature on the N97? Memory? Keyboard? No it's Ovi!

The best feature on the N97? Memory? Keyboard? No it's Ovi!

| April 15, 2009 | 6 Replies

Applications address the limitations of our phones; shifting new interest into tired devices either by bringing wished features or an entirely new use not considered before. Ovi will be “the door” to bring those applications to our devices. So that’s why, for me, the best feature on the N97 is OVI. Once I get used/”bored” […]

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Mail on OVI and Nokia Messaging.

Mail on OVI and Nokia Messaging.

| December 3, 2008 | 9 Replies

Through OVI, Nokia’s one stop dashboard of internet services, Nokia is providing Nokia devices with support for Mail on Ovi (<<click to read .pdf info sheet, Nokia’s new push email service with 1GB spam blocked mail storage. In addition, Nokia will also add support for Nokia devices to allow users to access their emails and […]

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Hello N97! :o The First Nseries Touch Screen Phone!

Hello N97! :o The First Nseries Touch Screen Phone!

| December 2, 2008 | Reply

Having taken some time off from the blogosphere to concentrate on University (meh), news of the Nokia N97 has brought me right out of my cave to go, “WOW!” I actually found the story from Digg whilst taking a revision-break . The significance of that (apart from that it shouldn’t be my first source for […]

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