Archive for the “Maemo” Category

Nokia released the Q2 2011 stats and its not looking good, but ill guess that's what happens when you hire "MS" Elop as CEO. Press release after the break!
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Video description: Maemo Nokia N900 version of Neverputt. I reworked the input controls a bit, so that the game can be played using the touchscreen only: drag left/right to rotate, up/down to choose the strength, single tap to put, double tap to pause. Framerate is slightly more than 30 FPS. A port to N9 will follow.
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Posted by: Phat^Trance in Android, Android Apps, Blackberry, LG, Maemo, Maemo Applications, Motorola, Nokia, Nokia / Symbian^3, Nokia Apps (S60v3), Nokia Apps (S60v5), Nokia Apps (S^3), Samsung, Sony, Video, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 7 Apps

It is now even easier to stay connected, no matter where you are or how you access Facebook with Facebook for Every Phone.
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Posted by: Phat^Trance in Android, Blackberry, iPad, iPod, LG, Maemo, MeeGo, Motorola, Nokia, Nokia / Symbian^3, Samsung, Sony, Video, Windows Phone 7

PhoneArena presents to you a video demonstration of the DryCASE for mobile phones. Video after the break!
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Heres a look at the Kasvopus Facebook app which runs on Maemo, MeeGo and Symbian devices. It currently only has basic features like news feed browsing, sharing status, liking and commenting of statuses. More features in later versions. App is written in Qt Quick, QML. The new version of Kasvopus introduces photo albums and improved user walls.
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Posted by: Phat^Trance in Android, Blackberry, Bluetooth, iPhone, LG, Maemo, MeeGo, Nokia, Nokia / Symbian^3, Reviews, Samsung, Sony, Video, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7

PhoneArena reviews the Samsung HM3600.
Road warriors beware, the Samsung HM3600 Bluetooth headset just might be the perfect solution for those who yearn for a long lasting device that is ideal for those extra-long conversations
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More about the Nokia Play 360 - In this video, Markus Ahonen, the Head of Entertainment Accessories team talks about the product, the process of developing it, and how his experience has been using it. The name Play 360 comes from the upward directing speaker design, which gives ideal spread of music in the room. It reinvents the way speaker sweet spots have traditionally been approached.
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The new Nokia Music Receiver MD-310 liberates your digital music libraries from mobile to home stereos. Using standard charger, the music receiver transform Bluetooth streamed music to RCA cable in a high quality format reaching high level of CD audio quality.
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