Archive for January, 2010
Simple Way to Enable Portrait Mode Browsing On The N900
02 years ago
TweetPhone must be first updated to the latest firmware ie.. PR 1.1 firmware . To switch on this option-> Open the browser hit ==> Ctrl + Shift + O To disable this ==> Ctrl + Shift + O again
Nokia grows profits and smartphone share in Q4
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Tweet The big just got bigger, its about the Q4 profit of Nokia, their net income jumped 65% to €948 million (on €12 billion in sales) . Importantly, Nokia grew its smartphone marketshare to a healthy 40%, up from 35% just last quarter. Looking forward, Nokia cautioned that it expects its adjusted operating margin in [...]
Fennec RC3 for N900 released
02 years ago
Tweet Firefox Fennec(web-browser) released RC3 for Nokia N900. The RC3 release is for bug fixes and performance improvements. An awesome algorithm for faster loading of pages. Lots more. Worth updating. Download via firefox.com/m
HipLogic Live Homescreen
02 years ago
Tweet An awesome alternative widget to Facebook, Twitter. Review & Download
Rseven (beta) – online mobile backup/sync – All About Symbian Review
02 years ago
Tweet Rseven (beta) – online mobile backup/sync – All About Symbian Review
50 Processes running Simultaneously on i8910HD WOW!
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TweetList of process running : 1. Handy Taskman 2-5. WidgetUI – Listed in Handy Taskman as one application, but actually four: DeviceInfo by Moubail.com, DailyDilbert by Moubail.com, WeatherBug by Weatherbug.com, and AccuWeather by AccuWeather.com 6. Converter 7. Clock 8. Calculator Home screen – not included in count 9. HID Configurator – Developer Unknown (Olli Hinkka?) [...]
Find your Way with Ovi
02 years ago
by Arun8gb
TweetView 3D landmarks, high resolution sateliite images and terrain maps on your mobile for easier navigation with Ovi. Click on Maps to know more.
Nokia Research Center unveils mobile radar concept
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TweetNokia Research Center (NRC) Helsinki today unveiled a new research concept at Demo House 2010 research exhibition in Espoo, Finland. The mobile radar demonstration shows how a mobile device can use an active radar sensor to measure speed and the direction of movement of approaching objects, just as traditional RADAR would. It uses electromagnetic waves [...]
