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  • Nokia supports the A-GPS on its mobiles
    By Bosxs on July 26, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Service A-GPS makes it possible to the users of Nokia Maps more quickly to locate the place where they are and to arrive more quickly at destination using their mobile apparatus Nokia integrating function GPS.

    Nokia envisages to install this service on all its future apparatuses integrating function GPS. The first apparatuses to use this service are Nokia 6110 Navigator, whose marketing started in France, and the multi-media computer Nokia N95.

    Thus, the current owners of Nokia N95 can profit gratuitement* from this service via the application of software update Nokia Software Updater.

    Concretely, this service reduces the time required by a connected mobile apparatus and integrating function GPS to find its position current, where TTFF (Time To First Fix) for the majority of the geographical points in the world. This shorter time makes it possible to optimize the use of all the Nokia devices of geolocalisation.

    This service functions out of tandem with a technical structure which makes it possible thirds (such as suppliers of services) to propose their own regional service A-GPS, still reducing the TTFF in certain zones, for the greatest happiness of the subscribers.

     

  • Computers attacking Nokia N95 users!!!
    By Bosxs on July 26, 2007 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    More and more reports are coming in on laptops attacking Symbian S60 users. It seems the computers are jealous on the new mobile devices enabling users to carry mini-computers in their pockets, as well as GPS positioning, making calls and send texts.

    Look this videos:


    Protect yourself:


    More information: jealouscomputers.com


  • Vuitton attacks Nokia N95
    By Bosxs on July 26, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    After the series Hello Kitty, here is that Nokia lends its N95 to Vuitton.Indeed, the mark of luxury would have been tested with small a relooking (term with the mode in this moment) of the last-born child of the range NR of Nokia. Photoshop or reality, difficult to judge but no official advertisement as for an availability or a price were made.

    I do not know you, but I start to be wearied to see appearing small LV everywhere!

  • Nokia N95 gets off-road satnav package
    By admin on May 31, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Nokia N95Outdoors enthusiasts can now get detailed off-road ViewRanger mapping and navigation software for the NokiaN95 GPS-equipped smartphone.

    ViewRanger GPS software is specifically designed for off-road users, such as hill walkers, mountain bikers, birdwatchers and ramblers. It provides high quality multi-scale mapping, using maps of Great Britain licensed from Ordnance Survey . Journey recording, performance monitoring and buddy location applications are also included in the software.

    ViewRanger offers off-roaders a combination of 2D and 3D mapping, with a 3D Panoramic Viewpoint display that identifies features in the landscape. It has information logging software, and users can add their own waypoints, tracks and routes. It can also work with PC applications like Google Earth .

    The ViewRanger package provides TripView journey logging and performance analysis software. ViewRanger also has a Beacon Buddy function that can transmit users’ location information to friends’ mobiles or PCs. Users can share information about locations or transmit photos over-the-air via the ViewRanger Information Exchange community site.

     

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  • Nokia N95 - 7 ways to supercharge
    By admin on May 25, 2007 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Tech today report 7 ways to supercharge your Nokia N95

    The Nokia N95 it not just a great mobile phone. It is undoubtedly the best all-round mobile phone that has yet been launched. It is not just a jack of all trades - it’s a master of most of them too.But good as the N95 is undoubtedly is, there are ways in which you can make it even better….

    Nokia N95

    1. More memory There’s a very reasonable 160MB onboard - But you will need a lot more if you are going to make full use of the camera, camcorder or MP3 player.

    MicroSD Card 4GB

    2. Stereo bluetooth headset The N95 has a good quality digital music player that will play MP3 tracks, as well as audio in a variety of other formats.

    Bluetooth Headset

    3. Boom box Your N95 doesn’t just have to be a personal hi-fi, it can be used to provide music for your kitchen, living room or office too. The built-in speakerphone does this for you - but you can boost volume and sound quality by using a compatible boom box. We like the look of the soon-to-be released House Party Blu from Gear4. It looks cool connects to the phone, as it name suggests, using Bluetooth - so no need to even take your N95 out of your pocket.

    4. Full satellite navigation service Thanks to the built-in GPS aerial and Nokia’s superb downloadable Maps service, the N95 can tell you exactly where you are and where you need to go. Take the phone outside, or by a window, where it can receive satellite signals, and the local map will come up on screen.

    Nokia N95

    5. Add widgets If you’re used to getting widgets on your desktop PC or Mac, the idea of getting widgets on your phone will be hugely attractive. These small web-based apps can deliver news, information, blog posts, and virtually anything updates from websites direct to your phone screen.

    Widgets

    6. Software update The beauty of a smartphone is that you can add programs, productivity tools and reference information to suit you. There are masses to choose from . But here are two that are well worth considering….

    7. Bluetooth keyboard The Achilles’ Heel of the N95 is that it is not a heavyweight smartphone. It may be billed as a portable computer, but without a touch-sensitive screen or typewriter keyboard this pocketable mobile is not really an alternative to a laptop. However, you can soon make it much more productive - by adding a typewriter console. A Bluetooth keyboard, such as the Nokia SU-8W (£80) - will have you answering those emails and typing reports much faster than you can with the numberpad alone.

    Bluetooth Keyboard

  • More connections on applications and tricks for Nokia N95
    By admin on May 24, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Good, I suppose that it also leaves from them are worth for other Nokia moving bodies Series N. We go there.

    • In the forum of All About Symbian I was with this collection of tricks to accelerate your daily work with your moving body. In individual, the trick of the edit key - that that has pencil form seems to me of most useful.
    • Laptop Magazine makes a revision of 4 programs of VoIP for moving bodies. All the proven ones, I only knew Fring and reason why I could read seems most interesting of all. Also they prove: Talkster, Nimbuzz and Barablu. (Via: All About Symbian)
    • http://flickrvision.com/m - FlickrVision for your moving body, I proved it through GPRS and a little was choked to him the update of the photos. Ideal for quedarte stuned watching the screen of movable you…
    • Gizmo is another program to do calls through VoIP more, using for it the Gizmo Project. This program comprises of one of the projects of Nokia Labs Beta (Via: All About Symbian).
    • Video of 12 Nokias N95 igniting simultaneously.
    • You like the applications Total style Comander/Windows Comander or Midnight Comander? , because then a look throws to Activates Cases out for Symbian.
    • Bond, the following connections are not on the N95, not even are on applications for the N95. They are on the E90, a moving body that also seems to me very interesting. All About Symbian does typical porno of the unpacking, whereas in Mobile Review, we have a complete analysis of he himself.

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