Windows Mobile: FireFox Mobile Fennec Alpha 3 Tour
Posted by: Phat^Trance in Video, Windows MobileIn this video the folks at PocketNow take a look at the newest build of FireFox Mobile Fennec (Alpha 3) for Windows Mobile.
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2009
Windows Mobile: FireFox Mobile Fennec Alpha 3 TourPosted by: Phat^Trance in Video, Windows MobileIn this video the folks at PocketNow take a look at the newest build of FireFox Mobile Fennec (Alpha 3) for Windows Mobile.
Quick look at the Spotify mobile app that’s being developed for Symbian S60 phones. Check out the video preview after the break.
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Nokia trials its first internet modem supporting LTE technologyPosted by: Phat^Trance in Nokia, Press releasesNokia today introduced its first ever Long Term Evolution (LTE) capable internet modem, which is based on Nokia’s own LTE modem technology development. The Nokia Internet Modem RD-3 is available to be used in LTE technology development together with various network vendors, measurement equipment manufacturers and operators.
Here’s another LG Crystal (GD900) photo gallery. You can also find a few photos taken with the Crystals camera at the end of the post. The LG Crytal utilizes the slider form-factor, which contributes to its stylish nature. When the phone gets opened, it attracts everyone’s attention, since a light illuminates the transparent keyboard. Other features include a 3″ WVGA multi-touch display, 8MP camera, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth and microSDHC card slot.
Nokia X6 capacitive screen demonstration. Looks nice doesn’t it? You can find the video after the break…
A quick demonstration on how the Nokia Money looks like in action. Nokia Money is a new mobile financial service offering consumers with mobile device access to basic financial services. For many consumers, this will be the first time they have had any access to such financial services.
The folk at Nokia Users has published their impressions of the Nokia X6, X3 and N900.
Federal data protection commissioner, Hanspeter Thuer states that Google’s “Street View” breaks strict privacy laws in failing to obscure people’s identity and demands Google remove all images in the country. This is not the first time Google has faced privacy complaints from institutions and/or individuals about its ’ Street View’ service. In some instances Google has had to re-shoot all photos in a country or to remove their camera vans. Google will meet Mr Thuer in talks to clarify its position.
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