There’s nothing worse than being stuck at home asking that dreaded question of your significant other – “What should we do today/tonight?” To help ease the brain-racking search for new and fun things to do in your area, the Travel Channel is bringing their travel-expertise to the mobile space. Travel Channel GO is a web-app…
Nokia N78 comes to the US!
Can’t wait any longer to get your hands on a US-spec Nokia N78? Good, because Nokia’s US 3G frequency-friendly Nokia N78 has just landed on Yankee shores with support for those all-important 850/1900Mhz 3G bands. With a 3.2 megapixel camera (Carl Zeiss optics, naturally), aGPS, HSDPA (again, US-friendly), and that trick illuminated keypad packed in…
Symbian Foundation looking to deliver first handsets in 2010
Nokia’s announcement that they’ll be buying-out the rest of Symbian in order to seed the Symbian Foundation might have Google worried about some serious open-source competition to their upcoming Android mobile platform. But, it looks like Google’s going to have a few years to refine their Android platform before the Symbian Foundation poses a tangible…
Mobile handset manufacturers bringing Symbian together for new open-source mobile platform – Symbian OS, S60, UIQ united
With news that Google’s Android-push will take just a bit longer than we would prefer, it’s fitting that Nokia has just announced that it will be working to bring together the fragmented Symbian environment under a single, open-source umbrella. Nokia has been working closely with Symbian for years with S60 development, and it seems that…
Symbian licenses Scalado’s imaging technology
A month ago we wrote how Scalado’s CAPS imaging technology is chosen as reference component to ship within Symbian OS. Now we have Symbian going out to officially sign a licensing agreement with Scalado to bring their “state of the art image handling capabilities” to Symbian OS. Scalado’s solution for Symbian OS will significantly improve…
Happy Birthday Symbian: 10 years old!
As a part of Symbian‘s 10 year anniversary they’ve launched a dedicated site to talk about where they’ve been, what they’re doing now and where the future leads. Check it out, plenty of audio and video to enjoy as you procrastinate your way towards the weekend!
White Nokia E71 caught in the wild
Nokia keep teasing us with its upcoming E71 business smartphone. We’ve seen the full QWERTY-keyboard equipped device in the wild for quite a few times and now images of the white version emerged on the web. What can I say, take a look at the photo above. It rocks and I love the white version…
Nokia launching flagship Nokia N96 handset in Q3 2008 alongside Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 business-class cellphones
Still waiting patiently for Nokia to go live with the famed successor to the uber-popular top-of-the-line N-series handset? Sure you are – we’re all waiting for Nokia to drop the Nokia N96-bomb. With that incredibly sexy black-gloss finish and backlit keypad, the dual-sliding N96 multimedia monster is set to take the N-series to a higher…
Another Supernova – Nokia 7610 Supernova gets real
Following on the recent unveiling of the Nokia 7310 Supernova candybar/monoblock handset, the Nokia 7610 Supernova slider has surfaced as a seriously attractive down-range option for anyone looking for a bit of style and flair in their handset. Like its Supernova siblings, the Nokia 7610 Supernova relies on EDGE data to serve up the fastest…
Flickr photos show Nokia N79, Nokia N85, Nokia 5800 XpressMedia Tube in the flesh
There’s nothing like a little in-the-flesh product leaks to start of the day. I don’t know how leaks like this happen, but I’m glad someone had foresight to save these images of Nokia’s N79, N85, and 5800 XpressMedia Tube before the originating Flickr account got deleted. The Nokia N79 hasn’t been confirmed for production and…