Nokia smartphones ‘failing to keep pace’ (V3.co.uk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Nokia is failing to keep up with rival smartphone manufacturers in the type of chips used in its handsets, and could be harming its market share as a result, according to analysts.
VoX Communications Launches Its $69.95 Unlimited Voice and Data Plan on Nokia’s N900 Maemo Smart Phone (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Nokia not keeping up with smartphone performance leaps, says Ovum (Digi Times)
Smartphone manufacturers are embracing more powerful hardware capable of handling advanced graphics and video processing, with the transition from ARM11-based processors to ARM Cortex A8 and Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets now seriously under way.
MeeGo repository going public later this month, coming to Nokia N900 (Engadget)
Valtteri Halla — Nokia employee and one-half of MeeGo’s Technical Steering Group — has blogged up a storm this week about the first baby steps that’ll get the platform off the ground from its Moblin and Maemo roots, and from the sounds of things, we’ll be able to get our first glimpse at it on production hardware before the month’s out. Currently, the plan is to open up MeeGo’s code repository …
Nokia N900 Will Get a Taste of MeeGo Soon (infoSyncWorld)
The Nokia N900 will be the first device to get a taste of MeeGo when the genuine merger of Moblin and Maemo takes place later this month.
Skype for Symbian Now Free to Download in Ovi Store (PDA Buyer’s Guide)
Days after Skype announced it would no longer offering a Windows Mobile version, Skype and Nokia today jointly announced the release of Skype for Symbian, a Skype client for Nokia smartphones based on the Symbian platform. Skype for Symbian …
Breakfast Wrap: Best Of Monday Night (Gizmodo Australia)
HP ProBooks Get Prettier Inside And Out Mmm. Pretty
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