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O Nokia, where art thou?

it has been quite a while since i had time to write my own view about the recent mobile market and Nokia's part in it. some recent posts e.g. Randall's Tabula Crypticum, (inspired by a WJS post: Nokia Styles comeback plan) or Rick's look at the new Windows Phone Mango made me think about Nokia's recent situation again.
 
if you don't remember, read here my thoughts from last year.

new iSync plugin released for Mac

Nokia released an update for your precious Mac:  iSync for Mac
 
 
new devices are supported like N8, X6, C5, E73, N900.

Is today's Journalism paid or really objective?

the last days we saw some really good examples of lobby work.
 
 
yes, i'm referring to the last so called biased reviews of engadget and the upcoming review of mobile-review. (i know i couldn't read it yet, but, considering of my experiences from the published reviews, i really hope that it doesn't confirm my prejudice about it).

Chromium OS is already ported to an iPad

if you don't know what to do with your iPad and you hate the closed sources Apple is giving you, then you have to take a look at that newest Chromium port from hexxeh.

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Changing names and switching platforms?

 

nower days we all could see that a lot of Nokia enthusiasts and hardcore fans
are changing their names to more generic or even switching to other platforms or brands for good.
 
 
[i will not change my twitter name for instance, but as you can see i was always open for other mobile gadgets, OSses and brands.] 
 
is this the so called: "The rats are leaving the sinking ship"?

 

Nokia for Mac released

Nokia released a special site: Nokia for Mac

Mac user? No problem - Your Nokia Device can connect to your Mac to synchronise data, share pictures and more...

RaeMote - Apple Remote for Mac on N900

RaeMote is a desktop widget for N900 developed by Thomas Perl.

It provides a virtual Apple Remote that can control Mac Minis, MacBooks, MacBooks Pro and iPod docks.

 

 

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