November 27, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

Nokia Image Exchange for Symbian S60 has been updated with new features and numerous bug fixes. One of the new features is reports of activity – that informs users when their friends, post new photos or comments. There are also improvements in responsiveness, and reconfiguration control notifications.
The people behind Nokia Image Exchange are also considering developing a version for touchscreen phones from Nokia, but it remains unclear when it will be ready.
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Nokia X6, the latest music from the company’s flagship oriented smartphone, is now shipping and is also available in “select markets”. Nokia said the markets exactly, but we know that, for example, customers in the UK should be able to buy the X6 from tomorrow.
The X6 is the first Nokia phone to come in only one version that ships with Nokia Comes With Music – which means you will have access to millions of songs through the Nokia Music Store. Specifications-wise, the X6 Nokia offers a 3.2 inch, 360 x 640 pixel touchscreen, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, HTML browser, 5MP autofocus camera and 32 GB of internal memory.
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The tight integration with several IM services (Skype, GTalk, MSN Messenger, etc;) is one of the great features of the Nokia N900. It is super convenient. I sang about it in my first impressions review of the Nokia N900. You just enter your IM login and all your contacts of these appear in the address book. It may take some work from the merger of these contacts, especially for incomplete profiles, but they are there, and when you talk to someone, just select the mode – Skype, GTalk, SMS, e-mail or phone call.
It just works, and I changed the patterns of communication on progress significantly. These days I am doing much more IM / Skype on the road than ever before. Or was. Because I just had a major flaw in this combined approach on the Nokia N900 phone book. He lost most of my contact list of Skype and Gtalk last 6 years in the process.
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November 15, 2009
Written by Gadget Gurus

I am always struck how populations can be influenced by mere rumors, but Palm shares jumped 8% today amid speculation the company may be bought control by Nokia. Now this is not the first time we’ve heard this rumor, but for some reason is the rejuvenation; word Palm-making have already been discussed in September 2008.
Interestingly, however, that the two companies did not have much in common. For example, Nokia has invested heavily in Maemo Symbian and Palm, while WebOS has already established its current operating system of choice. Nokia might be willing to takeover WebOS and make your own?
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