Too bad I don’t know how to tie one. Now if it only played the Megaman soundtrack every time I squeezed it, I would be in heaven.
Archives for April 2007
PC Lifeblog upgraded to version 2.5
Never used it. What is it? All About Symbian has the scoop: Ivan Kuznetsov has posted his opinions about the new release of his blog and has included some useful information about some of the additions and changes. The new version is available from the Nokia website. We’ll have a closer look in due course.…
N95 sold out in Liverpool, UK
I can’t believe people are eating these things up so fast. The market for > $600 smart phones exists! Shame considering I can’t get people to buy $200 feature phones at work. Welcome to the USA.
Carnival of the Mobilists: 67
Episode 67 is being hosted at Wap Review this week.
Phones aren’t toys
PhoneBoy thinks phones are toys. I take my telecommunications devices very seriously. The world in my hands is a hefty title to give ones cell phone, but I honestly can’t imagine life without it. Don’t know a word? Look it up. Never heard of a location, artist, dish, band, etc? Look it up. I have…
Nokia Siemens Networks starts operations and assumes a leading position in the communications industry
Official Nokia Press Release. They’re saying that growth will slow down in 2007, but I honestly think it’s just a trick. They did the same thing in 2006 and when the final figures came out they were above estimates. Set yourself low expectations and surpassing them will be easier! This font is absolutely gorgeous. I’m…
Videos: Nokia Nsights on Music
I can’t help my smile. I know exactly what Clo means when she says "everyone now says they like a little bit of everything when it comes to music," in the second video.
Interview: Games on Deck talks to Antoine Doumenc, head of SNAP Mobile at Nokia
Interesting piece. SNAP in a nutshell: "N-Gage is targeting Nokia’s growing portfolio of converged devices whereas SNAP Mobile targets all MIDP2.0 Java-enabled phones from Nokia and other mobile phone manufactures. They are complementary offerings covering the whole breadth of the marketplace."
C|Net UK reviews the Nokia 6300
The final paragraph on page 2 says it best: Otherwise, the 6300 epitomises what Nokia does best — it’s simple, it’s easy to use and it feels well built. Yes, the camera could have been fitted with a higher-resolution sensor and it would have been great to have 3G connectivity. But this is still one…
If you haven’t already noticed, this is my new blogging style
Twitter is popular because of brevity. I’ve always tried to express my thoughts in the least amount of words possible. It’s very Spartan. I know all my RSS readers are going to hate seeing 50+ new articles, but scrolling thru them will be much easier. Talk about opposite ends of the spectrum. Earlier today I…