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AAS: Hunting high and low for Wally, how does he work on a smartphone?
"No..." "No..." "There he is!". Yes, for some Friday fun it's Capcom Europe's port of the popular children's book series, Where's Wally! How well does an artwork based book translate to the gaming world on your smartphone? Ewan decides to risk a pun and takes alook.
AAS: Hunting high and low for Wally, how does he work on a smartphone?
"No..." "No..." "There he is!". Yes, for some Friday fun it's Capcom Europe's port of the popular children's book series, Where's Wally! How well does an artwork based book translate to the gaming world on your smartphone? Ewan decides to risk a pun and takes alook.
Yahoo!: Remains of the Day: Zuck's not an iPhone, he's an Android (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Returning from an inadvertent hiatus due to…er…inclement conditions in my office, I’m here to tell bring you the latest in stories you might have missed.
Yahoo!: FCC Approves First LTE Phone for MetroPCS (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The Federal Communications Commission has approved what could be the first phone in the U.S. market compatible with a Long Term Evolution network for high-speed, 4G data. But there are more questions than answers about the handset and when it will reach consumers.
Yahoo!: Verizon: Android 2.2 Coming to Motorola Droid Next Week (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The nation's top carrier, Verizon Wireless, told us Friday that it will push out Android 2.2, also known as the "Froyo" operating system, to the company's Motorola Droid phones next week.
Yahoo!: Japanese rescue-bot can sniff out disaster survivors (AFP)
AFP - Japanese emergency services are to trial a small tank-like rescue robot that can search rubble for survivors and deliver water, food or cellphones in disaster zones.
Yahoo!: How Froyo Will Boost Business (PC World)
PC World - Froyo is coming. Sprint announced that the upgrade to Android 2.2 will go out to owners of the HTC EVO 4G beginning next week. While other Android smartphone users wait with envious anticipation, EVO 4G users will be able to put the new Froyo features to use to make the smartphone an even better business tool.
The Register: 301 Moved Permanently
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ZDNet Australia: 301 Moved Permanently
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AAS: More Furtiv plugins arrive at the Ovi Store
We recently reported that Furtiv had announced new beta version plugins for Nokia Share Online. Futiv have now announced that the current wave of plugins are now officially available, for free in the Ovi Store. In total this now means that Furtiv offer Share Online plugins for YouTube, Facebook, TweetPhoto, Picasa Web Albums, TwitPic, Dropbox, MySpace, Orkut ...
CEO of Microsoft in panic over iPad - afraid to repeat debacle with iPhone beating Windows Phone
Sprint's HTC EVO 4G to Get Android 2.2 Next Week (PC World)
No smart dial in Windows Phone 7 - it should be called Windows Phone 1.0 !
iPhone to get another Microsoft Product before Windows Phone
HTC hires 2 losers from Sony Ericsson and promotes existing managers
Brandon Watson from Microsoft: undeserved arrogance is back at Microsoft mobile
HTC introduces new displays with super in name, but not for Windows Phone (yet)
MVPs angry at Microsoft! Reason: no FREE Windows Phone 7 cellphone for them
Windows Phone podcast number 341 published
Microsoft signs CONFIDENTIAL license agreement with ARM - but why? For ARM Xbox or ARM tablet?
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·FCC Concerned Over DefCon Mobile Hacking Talk (PC World)
PC World - Chris Paget wants to demonstrate how easy it is to snoop in on mobile-phone conversations. The question is: Will the federal authorities allow it?
·Remains of the Day: Zuck's not an iPhone, he's an Android (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Returning from an inadvertent hiatus due to…er…inclement conditions in my office, I’m here to tell bring you the latest in stories you might have missed.
·Software released for attacking Android phones (Reuters)
Reuters - Two security experts said on Friday they released a tool for attacking smartphones that use Google Inc's Android operating system to persuade manufacturers to fix a bug that lets hackers read a victim's email and text messages.
·FCC Approves First LTE Phone for MetroPCS (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The Federal Communications Commission has approved what could be the first phone in the U.S. market compatible with a Long Term Evolution network for high-speed, 4G data. But there are more questions than answers about the handset and when it will reach consumers.
·Sprint prepping 'Peel' mobile Wi-Fi case for iPod Touch? (Ben Patterson)
Ben Patterson - Take an iPod Touch, add Wi-Fi and an Internet-calling app like Skype, and you’ve pretty much got a phone, right? Now comes word that Sprint could be prepping a cradle for the Touch that acts as a portable hotspot, good for keeping the iPod in a Wi-Fi cloud when Sprint 3G coverage is available.
·Verizon: Android 2.2 Coming to Motorola Droid Next Week (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The nation's top carrier, Verizon Wireless, told us Friday that it will push out Android 2.2, also known as the "Froyo" operating system, to the company's Motorola Droid phones next week.
·Japanese rescue-bot can sniff out disaster survivors (AFP)
AFP - Japanese emergency services are to trial a small tank-like rescue robot that can search rubble for survivors and deliver water, food or cellphones in disaster zones.
·How Froyo Will Boost Business (PC World)
PC World - Froyo is coming. Sprint announced that the upgrade to Android 2.2 will go out to owners of the HTC EVO 4G beginning next week. While other Android smartphone users wait with envious anticipation, EVO 4G users will be able to put the new Froyo features to use to make the smartphone an even better business tool.
·One charger to fit new mobiles as of next year: EU (AFP)
AFP - New mobile phones sold in Europe as of next year should all work off the same universal chargers, the European Commission said on Friday.
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·Hunting high and low for Wally, how does he work on a smartphone?
"No..." "No..." "There he is!". Yes, for some Friday fun it's Capcom Europe's port of the popular children's book series, Where's Wally! How well does an artwork based book translate to the gaming world on your smartphone? Ewan decides to risk a pun and takes alook.
·More Furtiv plugins arrive at the Ovi Store
We recently reported that Furtiv had announced new beta version plugins for Nokia Share Online. Futiv have now announced that the current wave of plugins are now officially available, for free in the Ovi Store. In total this now means that Furtiv offer Share Online plugins for YouTube, Facebook, TweetPhoto, Picasa Web Albums, TwitPic, Dropbox, MySpace, Orkut, yfrog, img.ly, LinkedIn and Flickr. See Furtiv's publisher ...
·Reviewing Locago's mapping and information layers for your smartphone
Location based tools on your smartphone aren't always about the check-in. Sometimes they can be for information and discovery as well. Locago harnesses multiple sources of information (including user generated contet) and puts these layers over a competent mapping and routing tool. Let's take a closer look at it.
·Angry Birds win "Best Game in Ovi Store" poll
What’s the best game in the Ovi Store? Nokia asked last week with ten games to choose from, and the result are available. But in a lovely nod to their ability to spot a top game, the write-in "others" category provided the runaway winner with 36% of the vote. The winning garland has been placed on Angry Birds, available for the N900. Which isn’t that surprising given that (a) it’s arunaway hit on ...
·Touch or keyboard, is there only one way to sort this out?
You may recall last week we pointed out Nokia’a Conversations Blog post crying out the virtues of the keyboard. Keeping the karmic balance, this week sees the touchscreen side of the debate step up to take a swing at the arguments. And then there’s Tomi Ahonen’s take on the debate.
·Never too old for a wedding - a Day in the Life of the Nokia N82
David Gilson turns blogger in this 'Day in the Life of the Nokia N82', bought by him for camera duties and becoming his tool of choice for an all day wedding event. Read on for his impressions of this three year old device and its Xenon flash, sample photos and even a battery report - it seems that rumours of the N82's demise have been greatly exagerated...
·One click Qt 4.7 for the Samsung i8910 HD, plus HX8 on the way
More significant news from the Samsung i8910 HD firmware scene, which is accelerating, amazingly, rather than slowing down. 'faenil' has organised a one-click installer for the Qt 4.7.0 beta2 libraries for non-Nokia smartphones such as the i8910 HD, in theory letting them install some of the new Qt apps (e.g. the superlative Orange Wednesdays). A quote and video from faenil below. In related news, HyperX is now final ...
·N8 available for pre-order from Nokia Italy
The Nokia N8, the first publicly announced Symbian^3 device, is available for pre-order from Nokia Italy's web store. It is priced at €469 (£390 / $600), with availability stated as being at the end of September, just in line with Nokia's stated Q3 shipment date. Nokia Italy is offering free delivery and say that customers pre-ordering will be 'among the first to receive the new N8'. Other Nokia stores will no d ...
·The problem with location check-in fatigue on your smartphone
Many years ago, everyone thought that Instant Messaging (IM) would be a big winner on the mobile platform. That’s turned out to not be the case – the winner in the field of short form updates has been the status message on Facebook and the broadcasting nature of Twitter. So what happened? And are the same mistakes being made by the current slew of location-based apps that are the so-called 'next wave of i ...
·The sadly flawed Symbian world top-end line-up - looking to the N8
In this feature, I've been taking a long hard look at the top-end smartphones in the Symbian powered world over the last three years, pointing out their flaws and frailties, and - where appropriate - pointing out what should have been done to fix things up. Yes, Symbian has been cracking along with record momentum in the mid-tier, with Nokia trouncing the iPhones, Blackberries and Android phones in terms of raw unit ...
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·Hunting high and low for Wally, how does he work on a smartphone?
"No..." "No..." "There he is!". Yes, for some Friday fun it's Capcom Europe's port of the popular children's book series, Where's Wally! How well does an artwork based book translate to the gaming world on your smartphone? Ewan decides to risk a pun and takes alook.
·More Furtiv plugins arrive at the Ovi Store
We recently reported that Furtiv had announced new beta version plugins for Nokia Share Online. Futiv have now announced that the current wave of plugins are now officially available, for free in the Ovi Store. In total this now means that Furtiv offer Share Online plugins for YouTube, Facebook, TweetPhoto, Picasa Web Albums, TwitPic, Dropbox, MySpace, Orkut, yfrog, img.ly, LinkedIn and Flickr. See Furtiv's publisher ...
·Reviewing Locago's mapping and information layers for your smartphone
Location based tools on your smartphone aren't always about the check-in. Sometimes they can be for information and discovery as well. Locago harnesses multiple sources of information (including user generated contet) and puts these layers over a competent mapping and routing tool. Let's take a closer look at it.
·Angry Birds win "Best Game in Ovi Store" poll
What’s the best game in the Ovi Store? Nokia asked last week with ten games to choose from, and the result are available. But in a lovely nod to their ability to spot a top game, the write-in "others" category provided the runaway winner with 36% of the vote. The winning garland has been placed on Angry Birds, available for the N900. Which isn’t that surprising given that (a) it’s arunaway hit on ...
·Touch or keyboard, is there only one way to sort this out?
You may recall last week we pointed out Nokia’a Conversations Blog post crying out the virtues of the keyboard. Keeping the karmic balance, this week sees the touchscreen side of the debate step up to take a swing at the arguments. And then there’s Tomi Ahonen’s take on the debate.
·Never too old for a wedding - a Day in the Life of the Nokia N82
David Gilson turns blogger in this 'Day in the Life of the Nokia N82', bought by him for camera duties and becoming his tool of choice for an all day wedding event. Read on for his impressions of this three year old device and its Xenon flash, sample photos and even a battery report - it seems that rumours of the N82's demise have been greatly exagerated...
·One click Qt 4.7 for the Samsung i8910 HD, plus HX8 on the way
More significant news from the Samsung i8910 HD firmware scene, which is accelerating, amazingly, rather than slowing down. 'faenil' has organised a one-click installer for the Qt 4.7.0 beta2 libraries for non-Nokia smartphones such as the i8910 HD, in theory letting them install some of the new Qt apps (e.g. the superlative Orange Wednesdays). A quote and video from faenil below. In related news, HyperX is now final ...
·N8 available for pre-order from Nokia Italy
The Nokia N8, the first publicly announced Symbian^3 device, is available for pre-order from Nokia Italy's web store. It is priced at €469 (£390 / $600), with availability stated as being at the end of September, just in line with Nokia's stated Q3 shipment date. Nokia Italy is offering free delivery and say that customers pre-ordering will be 'among the first to receive the new N8'. Other Nokia stores will no d ...
·The problem with location check-in fatigue on your smartphone
Many years ago, everyone thought that Instant Messaging (IM) would be a big winner on the mobile platform. That’s turned out to not be the case – the winner in the field of short form updates has been the status message on Facebook and the broadcasting nature of Twitter. So what happened? And are the same mistakes being made by the current slew of location-based apps that are the so-called 'next wave of i ...
·The sadly flawed Symbian world top-end line-up - looking to the N8
In this feature, I've been taking a long hard look at the top-end smartphones in the Symbian powered world over the last three years, pointing out their flaws and frailties, and - where appropriate - pointing out what should have been done to fix things up. Yes, Symbian has been cracking along with record momentum in the mid-tier, with Nokia trouncing the iPhones, Blackberries and Android phones in terms of raw unit ...
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| | How to obtain content syndication feeds from Forum Nokia Please be advised that the Nokia Content Syndication Program (NCSP), as a distinct service portal, has been discontinued. Going forward, syndication of all Forum Nokia resources (such as documents, tools, SDK's, etc.) will be provided via feeds which are defined using the Forum Nokia expert searchservice (or using any other feed available on the Forum Nokia website). Previously, content on the Forum Nokia website was made available via syndication partners and did not require individuals to register and log in to the Forum Nokia website. Now, your users will be required to complete the free registration process with Forum Nokia, and then be logged in to the Forum Nokia website, if they want to download specific resources that are made available only to members of the Forum Nokia community. Any of these resources for download may be included in syndication feeds, but whenever an end user wants to use such a resource, they will also be required to register as a Forum Nokia user and be logged in to the Forum Nokia website before any download will proceed. For more information about creating custom syndication feeds, please see the Forum Nokia expert search user guide. Popular Feeds: Device Profiles
Latest Devices
Latest Documents
Latest Tools & SDKs
Upcoming Events
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Latest Devices
Latest Documents
Latest Tools & SDKs
Upcoming Events
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