Wednesday, 17th of September, during the Open Source in Mobile (OSiM) event in Berlin, Nokia's Dr. Jaaksi revealed that Maemo 5, the next Linux-based OS used on the company's MIDs (mobile Internet devices) would offer users 3G connectivity, through high-speed packet access (HSPA), also known as 'super ... |
19 September 2008 05:00 GMT |
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Nokia's good-to-have-around N810 Internet Tablet, released in the fall of 2007, is now cheaper than ever, coming for a retail price of only $299. Although the new price is not (yet) featured on Nokia's official website (where the Internet Tablet is still offered for $439), the N810 can be bought for the att... |
21 July 2008 07:30 GMT |
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Nokia N810 WiMAX, first announced at the beginning of April, during CTIA Wireless 2008, was not officially launched yet, but it can be bought on pre-order for a price lower than that of the original Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The latter is currently estimated at $479.99 on Nokia's website, while the WiMAX edit... |
29 April 2008 06:50 GMT |
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The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet will start shipping across the US starting today, just as the producer promised when the device was unveiled. The device looks to combine the power and functionality of a PC with the mobility of a portable device.Nokia N810 Internet Tablet comes equipped with some of the most evolved pe... |
20 November 2007 02:48 GMT |
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Nokia takes portable internet communication to a new level and introduces the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The device can be connected to Wi-Fi hotspots or via a Bluetooth mobile phone and enables users to make internet calls, check Google Mail and Facebook Accounts, update blogs, watch YouTube videos, IM with friends... |
18 October 2007 05:56 GMT |
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