Friday, December 31, 2010
Wordpress for Nokia via Open Source Mobile App
Good news for Nokia (Symbian) smartphone users needing to stay in touch via their WordPress blog as the Wordpress client (Open Source) for Nokia is here. Details of the app… WordPress for Nokia allows you to do it directly from your S60 or Maemo-powered Nokia. WordPress for Nokia is an open source project, making both the app and the source code free to download and use – Supported: WordPress 2.7 or higher (WordPress.com or self-hosted). See more info HERE or details at http://nokia.wordpress.org/
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Lights, Camera and HD Action with the Nokia N8
The Nokia N8 allows users to film, edit, perfect and share high-definition masterpieces directly from their smartphone. Users can edit video content on-screen with an intuitive built-in editing suite and share with friends, family and social networks. HD video recording with Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound provides an exquisite surround sound experience that unlocks the full audio potential from films, videos and more. The 12MP sensor and Carl Zeiss optics offer supreme photo quality, and the Xenon flash makes it easier than ever to capture quality photos in low-light conditions. Users can transfer large files to an external hard drive with USB on-the-go and upload content, such as photos and videos, to social networking sites.
In Canada The Nokia N8 is available exclusively though Rogers for $79.99 on select 3-year data and voice plans, backed by Rogers exclusive Handset Protection Guarantee Program in the event a customer’s device becomes lost, stolen or broken.
In Canada The Nokia N8 is available exclusively though Rogers for $79.99 on select 3-year data and voice plans, backed by Rogers exclusive Handset Protection Guarantee Program in the event a customer’s device becomes lost, stolen or broken.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Ovi Maps in your Own Voice
Via Nokia conversations... Own Voice lets you record and share your own navigation instructions for Ovi Maps, The Own Voice app lets you create a new voice pack, taking you through each step of the process. To kick things off, find a quiet space to record, then let the app take you through each of the 53 required commands including my favorite “You have reached your destination”. When you’re done recording, you simply add your name, hit save and the voice pack is uploaded to the Own Voice website.
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
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