Nokia Maemo Devices is hiring!
Maemo Devices is where Nokia builds mobile computers on Linux.
ProClip Nokia N900 Vehicle Mounts Now Out
I just got an email from ProClip USA that their Nokia N900 vehicle mounts are now out. You can choose from three different tilt swivel holders: Plain Holder with Tilt Swivel – $34.99 Charging Holder with Tilt Swivel and Cigarette Lighter Adapter – $59.99 Charging Holder with Tilt Swivel and Straight Power Cord for Fixed Installation – $79.99 Note that along with the holder, you also need to purchase a vehicle mount specific to your vehicle. Visit ProClip USA
Nokia is Coming to America – Still (New York Times)
“It is about renewal.” That’s what David Rivas, a vice president at Nokia, told a gathering of reporters in San Francisco on Wednesday about his company’s new phones based on the Symbian^3 operating system.
Nokia Symbian^3 UI demonstrated in detail, seeks multitouch devices (video) (Engadget)
Nokia VP, David Rivas, was in San Francisco yesterday touting Symbian^3 improvements. While we’ve heard and seen plenty about Symbian Three’s enhanced user experience already, it’s still worthy of another look considering Symbian’s dominant marketshare. Besides, David provides a very detailed look as he walks us though elements like the customizable (and more finger friendly) homescreens meant …
JoikuSpot Premium for N900 1.0 available now for less than $10
Just a few weeks ago I wrote about the beta version of JoikuSpot for the N900 and was able to use it for downloading data when connected to my computer. I spent the last couple of weeks bouncing around with a Sprint Overdrive and Palm Pre Plus with Mobile Hotspot, but tonight when I needed a connection I ended up putting my T-Mobile SIM back into my trusty Nokia N900 and firing up Joikuspot. I then discovered that the beta version had expired and JoikuSpot graduated to a full version, called Premium, for the N900
Nokia Spotlight - Interview with Peter Schneider - Part 2
July 2009 saw a glorious moment for Maemo unfold - one that was met with great enthusiasm by the community - the creation of the ‘Maemo Devices’ organization within Nokia.
Nokia’s Tero Ojanperä on Solutions and strategy
Nokia is currently transforming itself from a hardware company to a hardware+services (solutions) company.
N900 gains VoIP service — and will soon offer MeeGo (Linux Devices)
VoX Communications announced it will resell Nokia’s Maemo Linux-based N900 smartphone with a mobile VoIP plan offering unlimited data and voice service.
Video How to: Use Bookmarklets on the Nokia N900’s Browser
Bookmarklets are bookmarks in the browser designed to add one-click functionality to a web page.
Nokia smartphones ‘failing to keep pace’ (vnunet.com)
Dan Worth, V3.co.uk , Wednesday 10 March 2010 at 15:55:00 Reliance on old chip technology could cost market share, say analysts 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.