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The N900 and its Killer Feature

The N900 and its Killer Feature

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There are a lot of great smart phones out in the market right now. They all have some strong points that distinguish them, even if it is just that they happen to run on the network that some users want (or have) to be on. In this climate it is very hard to come out with a feature that can truly distinguish a device as a standout. In spite of that, Nokia has created a huge amount of anticipation with the N900, although they refuse to call it a “Smart Phone”, preferring instead the term “mobile computer”. Read the rest of this entry »

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The N900 and its Killer Feature

N900 Support Page Online


Hi the N900 support page is finally online.Whats the support page brings us:
-User Manual in all languages
-How To which is used for basic tweaks you can do in N900
-Softwares from Nokia for your N900
-Accessories Available for your N900
-Specification
-Simple 400 FAQ’s

N900 Support Page

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Nokia’s Maemo OS – The next big wave

The next big wave

The next big wave

Trends in computers come in waves. Developers are like surfers on the shore spying out the horizon looking out for the next big one. Today I write about a wave that is just now starting to take shape, looks almost innocuous, but that has the potential to be a great ride as well – Nokia’s Maemo operating system.

There have been several Maemo based devices released already, but the latest one, the N900 seems to be really capturing the imagination of lots and lots of users and, in particular, developers. And that is very significant, even crucial for a platform, as Steve Ballmer has been known to admit. But aren’t all mobile device developers already coding for Apple? Well, they might have been, and a great many of them still are, but that wave seems to be heading in to the rocks and many of its riders are looking to get off. OK, you may say, but aren’t developers more likely to get on the Google Android wave instead? Well, some have already done just that, but I have reason to believe that the Maemo wave is going to be a lot more fun to ride. Lets see why. Read the rest of this entry »

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