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Nokia’s future plans – rumor

Nokia’s future plans – rumor

Nokia Meego future is uncertain. There is to be one more Nokia MeeGo tablet later this year and that would be it. Gamers will be excited to hear that Nokia is coming up with fold-able 3D communicator device. Nokia made an application for a patent at the WIPO. Applying for a patent doesn’t necessarily mean [...]

For the audiophile: Indamixx2 with portable music studio

For the audiophile: Indamixx2 with portable music studio

Indamixx has already started taking orders for the new slate with music production programs. This device is very much like most Atom tablet with a 10.1 inch display, 1024×600 pixel resolutions, and uses Atom N450. However, it has some really good aspects with the 2 GB RAM and the 250GB hard disk. Of course aside [...]

Fennec RC2 released (Maemo Only)

Fennec RC2 released (Maemo Only)

Mozilla has released RC2 of the Fennec browser for Maemo platform. The latest release includes the latest layout engine Gecko 1.9.2 RC1.

Point your maemo device to Firefox.com/mobile to download it!

Maemo: Mozilla Fennec RC1 now available

Maemo: Mozilla Fennec RC1 now available

If you are a owner of the N800, N810 or the amazing N900 MID, then this is the news that you have been waiting for. Mozilla has released RC1 of the much awaited Fennec browser. New features include:

Awesome Bar, Password Manager, Tabbed Browsing, location-aware browsing, one-touch bookmarking, desktop syncing and of course, myriad of bug fixes.

Nokia N900 MID as a portable SNES console!

By now, you must have been able to make out that we are very excited about the Nokia N900 MID. Maemo is a very serious OS, packing plethora of business features for the businessman on-the-go. Now, you can add a bit of fun element to the mix too!

You can now play SNES games on it. This means that you can play the ever-green and ever-interesting games like Super Mario World, Final Fantasy 3, Super Mario Cart and so on it.

You can even use Wii control to enhance you gameplay experience.

More Maemo based devices coming – Nokia to develop Maemo based devices for high-end segment

More Maemo based devices coming – Nokia to develop Maemo based devices for high-end segment

Nokia has decided to focus on the development of the Maemo based MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices) for the high end mobile computing segment. Few days back, Nokia unveiled Nokia N900 which is based on Maemo platform and now Nokia will releasing even more MIDs in the future

It is unclear whether the upcoming MIDs will have cellphone functionality or not.

All information about Nokia N900/Nokia RX-51 – HERE!

All information about Nokia N900/Nokia RX-51 – HERE!

If you are regular visitor to GadgetMix.com, you must have wondered why we haven’t posted anything about this cellphone+MID combo. Well, call us lazy, but we were actually planning to do a mega post about the N900

What is so exciting about Nokia N900 MID?

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Fennec 1.0 BETA 3 released for Nokia N800 and N810 Tablets

Fennec 1.0 BETA 3 released for Nokia N800 and N810 Tablets

Fennec is the mobile version of Firefox. Folks at Mozilla have updated the mobile version of Fennec and is now in the BETA 3 stage. The update is for the Nokia N800 and N810 Internet Tablets.

The current update improves browser performance and user interface.

[Download Fennec 1.0 BETA 3 Maemo Build]

Note: PC and Linux version also available for download

Nokia N900 unboxed! – best looking MID

Nokia N900 unboxed! – best looking MID

Nokia N900 is the Nokia’s latest offering for the MID-lovers. The Nokia N900 runs Maemo OS and comes with a 5MP camera. Orzlive.com was able to get hold of N900 and they have posted few unboxing pictures of this beauty.

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Features:

  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Built-in GPS,、Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Display: 3.5-inch
  • Resolution:800 x 480
  • OS: Maemo 5
  • FM radio
  • 5MP camera

If the Nokia N900 had the capability to run Windows XP OS or even Ubuntu, I would have already bought it. Also, another big ‘minus’ in N900 is the fact that there is still no bump in resolution. It still runs at WVGA resolution, which is no more considered as ‘de-facto’. We thought that 2 years were enough for Nokia to realize that people want to see more at a time, but we were wrong!