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[7 Jul 2008 | No Comment | ]

I’ve not been able to keep up with the steady stream of content coming in this week and spend as much time as I want to writing, but I’ll try and make up. Meanwhile there are a few things, which sure need to be looked at. First up is the latest update to the Nokia PC Suite that now takes it upto v7. It now has a nice signal and battery strength indicator for the connected phone. The text manager application that had come out of Beta Labs a while …

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[4 Jul 2008 | 7 Comments | ]

The N81 has just got a new firmware for itself and the improvements this time are huge. First up demand paging and Flash Lite 3 support has been added, bringing it on par with the newer Nseries devices. But what is both a surprise and a pleasure is that it has also gotten itself new Feature Pack 2 like transitions, check out the youtube video above.

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[4 Jul 2008 | 10 Comments | ]

S60 Blog brings the scoop on the latest campaign launched by Nokia India – The Fusions Challenge. Nokia invites all you explorers, technology lovers, adventure enthusiasts, photographers, travelers, entertainment freaks, passionate youngsters, Nokia fanatics and even the ones who don’t fall into any of these categories to take part. In order to get going all you need to do is assemble a team and click and upload 10 location tagged pictures, the faster you are in clicking those pictures the better points you get, that coupled with  the amount of …

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[2 Jul 2008 | 16 Comments | ]

These days almost everyone, even non corporates feel the need for ‘push email’ – email sent straight into their inboxes and Nokia seems to be aware of this. Pursuant to this Nokia has launched a new beta service called Nokia Email which is the mail for exchange equivalent for those out of the corporate world. So basically if you have a IMAP or POP email provider such as GMAIL, you can have push email for free.
The service is still in beta and for now the list of compatible devices includes …

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[2 Jul 2008 | No Comment | ]

To give you a little background, Nokia announced an ambitious service called ‘Comes With Music’ a while ago at the Nokia World event in 2007. The core objective of the service is to let a consumer buy a Nokia device along with a year of unlimited access to millions of tracks across all major labels. There is no catch as such, only that the tracks are DRM’d, but you can keep downloading as many as you want for one year. The cost of the service will be bundled into the …