When I found this scoop it was split up amongst 9 videos on youtube. I ripped the flash, converted to avi, and then merged them. For the past hour I’ve been trying to get the audio to properly sync and I can’t quite do it. The video is mostly in sync, but there are some parts that are … not so nice. It is still completely bearable.
You can watch 9 videos, piece by piece, at the source: Mobilsiden
I am really jealous with the people who had such an amazing opportunity, this is exactly what I want to do for Nokia (NYSE: NOK). Get people on video, put a face to a product, people who usually no one knows about.
Until today the only person I knew who worked at Nokia as a designer was Alastair Curtis. Well let me introduce you to Rachael Sleight, the designer and Marja-Leena Nurmela, the product manager of the Nokia 5500:
This GPS demo makes me want to find out how much the MSRP of the N800 would’ve changed if it had a GPS chip built in. Something to think about for the next version of the internet tablet:
Use RSS? If you’re not using Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Reader then there is something wrong with you! I thought I was pretty insane with 145 feeds, but Jon has around 700+
Coming in at a shade under 8 minutes, this video pretty much sums up the N95 very well. Well done Rafe, thanks for the vid, and it was fantastic meeting you at CES!
It is a lot thinner than I was expecting. An absolute shame that this doesn’t have a 3.5 mm headphone jack as this would have been the most kick ass Nokia slider … period.
The spring mechanism looks solid as well. 3GSM can not come soon enough!
These have been on the net since the 11th of January and I’ve only discovered them now.
In this video we can clearly see that having an N93 equates to immediate attention from beautiful women. Even she says she wished the N93 had a QWERTY keyboard!
The iPhone doesn’t have 3G technology, and only half of Americans can use it since the other half of the population uses either Sprint (NYSE: S) of Verizon (NYSE: VZ):
We discuss threaded sms, something the iPhone does, something that Treo’s do, something that for the life of me I can’t figure out why Nokia (NYSE: NOK) doesn’t: