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August 20, 2007:
Review: Nokia N800 Internet Tablet (Part 2)
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Picking up where we left off . . . Now let's take a look at the Nokia N800's internet capabilities, communication features, multimedia functions, productivity options, comfort and ergonomics, and battery life. Feel free to revisit Part 1 if you...
August 19, 2007:
Review: Nokia N800 Internet Tablet (Part 1)
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The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is advertised as a handheld device that lets you "take the internet to new places." Its high-resolution widescreen display and simple wireless connectivity solutions work together to enable quick and constant access to the best...
August 3, 2007:
Hackers put iPhone features on Nokia N800
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Considering that the iPhone isn't even available outside of the U.S. yet, Brazilian hackers are doing an excellent job of replicating some of its features on the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. Using Python, Edje, and Evas, they've so far been...
July 18, 2007:
Mozilla browser for Nokia N800
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A beta release of a new Mozilla-based browser for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet has recently been made available for developers and user testing. It's significantly more robust than the preloaded Opera, as it supports full AJAX and a growing...
July 6, 2007:
Unboxing the Nokia N800
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If you have a Nokia N800 Internet Tablet, you probably already know from Thoughtfix that yesterday's new firmware release (version 4.2007.26-8) adds, among other things, Skype support and Flash 9 to your device. Me? I just got done unboxing my...
January 14, 2007:
Nokia N800 is an orange, not an apple
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Getting some attention on Digg right now is Starry Hope's self-explanatory "10 Ways The Nokia N800 Is Better Than Apple's iPhone" post. The author makes it clear from the beginning that his list is personal, reflecting the reasons the N800...
January 8, 2007:
Nokia N800 gets official
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Right on cue, the press release and a round of product shots for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet have appeared. Dated January 8th, the release indicates (oddly enough) that the company introduced the world to the device today. I guess...
January 7, 2007:
Nokia N800 tagged and fondled for all to see
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Even though Nokia has still not acknowledged its existence, the N800 Internet Tablet has already been legitimately purchased ($399.99 from CompUSA) by a number of eager beavers. The feistiest of the lot has got to be John Tokash, who put...
January 5, 2007:
Nokia N800 available at CompUSA
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It looks like the successor to the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet we all thought was called the 870 has in fact joined the company's other "multimedia computers" in the Nseries line. The little CompUSA sticker in the upper right corner...
October 26, 2006:
Nokia N93 with M:i:III
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Nokia is stepping up the promotion of its Nseries line of multimedia phones by including a free 512MB miniSD card containing the entire Mission: Impossible III film (25 fps) with every new N93 purchase in the UK and certain European...
September 26, 2006:
Nokia N70: Built-in 2MP camera
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Last month, I took a look at the Nokia Nseries N70 smartphone and mentioned the integrated 2-megapixel camera (one of two cameras built into the phone) as its most notable feature. Today, I'll see just how "notable" it really is....
August 21, 2006:
Nokia N70: Overview
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Last year, Nokia unveiled its cutting-edge Nseries lineup at a Destination Media event in Amsterdam. Nokia, you may recall, was once the frontrunner in bar-shaped cell phones long before they were even called “bar-shaped.” Today, they've dropped out of the...